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Lucky You movie trailer - starring Robert Duvall, Robert Downey, Jr., Drew Barrymore, Eric Bana, Debra Messing, Kelvin Han Yee. Directed by Curtis Hanson. Theatrical Release Date: 5/4/2007 Genre: Drama Rating: PG-13
What parents need to know before their kids see Lucky You.
Lucky You -- A hotshot poker player tries to win a tournament in Vegas, but is fighting a losing battle with his personal problems.
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Third and final trailer for Lucky You is the most unique of the set. The trailer starts by introducing both Huck Cheever (Eric Bana) and Billie Offer (Drew Barrymore), who both have completely different lives. With more emphasis on the couple's relationship, the trailer shows both their ups and downs.
Lucky You -- The one aptitude Billie and Huck seem to share is a knack for reading people--the difference is what they do with that gift. Whenthese two meet, the real game begins.
Ante up for a sure entertainment bet from L.A. Confidential director Curtis Hanson, who co-wrote this charmer with fellow Academy Award winner Eric Roth (Forrest Gump). Pro gambler Huck Cheever (Eric Bana) meets irresistible Billie Offer (Drew Barrymore) and learns to treat love the way he treats cards: trusting his heart instead of his head. He also scrambles to raise the entry fee for the high-roller World Series of Poker, even though - or maybe because - the tournament may pit him against his estranged father (Robert Duvall), a two-time Series winner.
The one aptitude Billie and Huck seem to share is a knack for reading people--the difference is what they do with that gift. Whenthese two meet, the real game begins.
When his problems threaten to distract him from what could be his biggest win ever, poker pro Huck finds comfort in the company of Billie. Preparing for the biggest card game in the country, Huck realizes that his problems have only just begun.