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  1. 16 ott 2008 · The Poker Club: Directed by Tim McCann. With Johnny Messner, Michael Risley, Jana Kramer, Lenny Levi. Four friends discover and accidentally kill a burglar -- who may not be alone -- in the kitchen during their weekly poker night.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Tim McCann
    • 2008-10-16
  2. The Poker Club is a 2008 American thriller film. It was directed by Tim McCann. [1] Premise. Four friends accidentally kill a burglar during their weekly poker night. Cast. Loren Dean as Curtis Wilcox. Lori Heuring as Jan Tyler. Johnny Messner as Bill Doyle. Judy Reyes as Detective Patterson. Johnathon Schaech as Aaron Tyler.

  3. Directed by Tim McCann. The hand you’re dealt could be murder. Four friends discover and accidentally kill a burglar – who may not be alone – in the kitchen during their weekly poker night. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. Michael Risley Johnathon Schaech Loren Dean Lori Heuring Judy Reyes Bruce Faulk. 82 mins More at IMDb TMDb.

    • Tim Mccann
    • Ram Films Inc.
  4. When their traditional poker night is broken up by the arrival of a burglar, lifelong friends Aaron (Johnathon Schaech), Curtis (Loren Dean), Bill (Johnny Messner) and Neal (Michael Risley) panic...

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    • Tim Mccann
    • R
    • Johnathon Schaech
  5. The Poker Club Movie. By Amy Renner Jul. 25, 2009. Who's Involved: Tim McCann, Johnathon Schaech, Richard Chizmar. Release Date: N/A NOT AVAILABLE MPA. Runtime: N/A. Language: English. Buy / Rent. Contents: Plot. Cast/Crew. Trailers. Production. Releases. Photos. Q / A. Plot: What's the story about?

  6. 21 apr 2009 · Wishlist. For years, Aaron Tyler (Johnathon Schaech, Quarantine, Prom Night ) has been getting together with his three best friends Monday nights to play poker. But tonight, everything is about to change forever when the men accidentally kill a burglar who's broken into Aaron's house.

  7. Maja Miletich Cast. Critics reviews. Four poker buddies end up with a house full of problems when an armed intruder interrupts their weekly card game. Stabbing him and tying him up was one thing, but they shouldn’t have bashed his skull in with a baseball bat.