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  1. 4 ago 2000 · Luckytown: Directed by Paul Nicholas. With Kirsten Dunst, James Caan, Vincent Kartheiser, Luis Guzmán. Kirsten Dunst plays a young woman (Lidda), who is searching for her father (James Caan). She finds herself at odds with her boyfriend who wants nothing but a carefree lifestyle.

    • (1,1K)
    • Drama, Crime, Mystery
    • Paul Nicholas
    • 2000-08-04
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LuckytownLuckytown - Wikipedia

    Luckytown is a 2000 film starring Kirsten Dunst, Vincent Kartheiser, Luis Guzmán, and James Caan. The film was written by Brendan Beseth, and produced and directed by Paul Nicolas.

  3. On her 18th birthday, Lidda (Kirsten Dunst) receives a check from her long-absent father, Charlie (James Caan), who is apparently a professional gambler in Las Vegas.

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    • Paul Nicolas
    • R
    • Kirsten Dunst
  4. When she turns 18, unhappy Lidda Daniels leaves Southern California to look for Charlie, her father, a professional gambler who abandoned her years before. On her way to Vegas, she picks up Colonel, a video store clerk whom she finds attractive even though they've never spoken.

    • Denis Maloney
    • Paul Nicholas
    • United States
    • Greg Edmonson
  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › LuckytownLuckytown - Wikipedia

    Luckytown è un film del 2000 diretto da Paul Nicholas . Trama. Una ragazza il cui rapporto con il fidanzato è difficoltoso per via dello stile di vita del giovane che non desidera altro che una vita di solo divertimento è alla ricerca del padre Charlie un giocatore d'azzardo che l'aveva abbandonata. Curiosità.

  6. A young woman goes in search of her father, a professional gambler who abandoned her years before. Along the way, she finds herself at odds with her boyfriend who wants nothing but a carefree lifestyle. Cast. Crew. Details.

  7. The writer of this not only typed it out under the watchful eye of a Pulp Fiction poster but also believed himself to be the next Q.T. Fortunately, he is not.. The word which sprang to mind most during the viewing was risible: the dialogue, the absurd character choices which spring from nowhere; at every step there is something to cause the knitting of the eyebrows, the small shake of the head ...