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The Grand

A comedy about the fine art of losing.
2007 | 104m | English

(6114 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Zak Penn
Writer: Zak Penn, Matt Bierman
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The Grand is in the tradition of improvisational comedies like Best In Show and This Is Spinal Tap. The story is set in the world of professional poker and follows six players who reach the final table of the world’s second most famous high stakes tournament, the Grand Championship of Poker.
Release Date: Jun 07, 2007
Director: Zak Penn
Writer: Zak Penn, Matt Bierman
Genres: Comedy
Keywords poker, mockumentary, tournament, improvisation, poker game
Production Companies Eleven Eleven Films, Insomnia Media Group, IMG Film 7
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $5,400,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Woody Harrelson One Eyed Jack Faro
Werner Herzog The German
Dennis Farina L.B.J. Deuce Fairbanks
David Cross Larry Schwartzman
Cheryl Hines Lainie Schwartzman
Richard Kind Andy Andrews
Chris Parnell Harold Melvin
Jason Alexander Dr. Yakov Achmed
Ray Romano Fred Marsh
Mike Epps Reggie Marshall
Judy Greer Sharon Andrews
Gabe Kaplan Seth Schwartzman
Michael McKean Steve Lavisch
Julie Claire Dr. Jamie Sellers
Barry Corbin Jimminy 'Lucky' Faro
Shannon Elizabeth Toni
Estelle Harris Ruth Melvin
Andrea Savage Renee Jensen
Andrew Hill Newman Russell Kalenich - The Dealer
Michael Karnow Mike Werbe
Robert Thompson Himself - Tournament Director
Andy Bellin Poker Pro
Doyle Brunson Poker Pro
Antonio Esfandiari Poker Pro
Phil Hellmuth Poker Pro
Phil Laak Poker Pro
Daniel Negreanu Poker Pro
Hank Azaria Mike "The Bike" Heslov
Tom Hodges Tim "Tiny Wonders" Woolrich
David Pressman Melville "Murph Murph" Murphy
Brett Ratner "Sob Story" Barry Blaustein
Avi Arad Abdul Shavit
K.D. Aubert Julie the Waitress
Tommy Lister Jr. German's Bodyguard
Lance Stockton German's Bodyguard
Tim Mikulecky Bitch Slapped Man
Trula M. Marcus Front Desk Clerk
Cynthia Petrello Waitress at Vic & Anthony's
Linda Button Jack's Secretary
Rusty Meyers Long Island Poker Player
Richard Brodie Himself
Peter O'Meara Dave Esme
Tara G. Wise Lainie's Daughter Ellen
Catherine Rose Young Lainie's Daughter Catherine
Alec Holden Little Larry
Hailey McCann Little Lainie
Orly Shani Lavisch's Assistant
Naomi Fabe Lavisch's Assistant
Errol Guidry II Cajun Larry
Jeff Bowler Poker Player
Sharon Fann Dealer at TV Tournament
Marc J. Chaiet Hotel Guest
Garrett McKechnie Hotel Guest
Tilman J. Fertitta Himself
Sean Patrick Flaherty Sean Marsh
Scotty Gelt Poker Pro
Bonnie Joy Ashley Dinner Guest
Harvey Blanc Bell Desk Captain
Ashley Bowler Child in Vic and Anthony's
Barry Brandt Poker Player (uncredited)
Kelly Catey Lavicsh's Assistant (uncredited)
Randy Charach Poker Player (uncredited)
John Embry Poker Player (uncredited)
Jason Anthony Fisher Poker Contestant (uncredited)
Steve Grabowsky Poker Player (uncredited)
Alistair David Herz Police Officer #1 (uncredited)
Kelly R. Kleinman Leroy Kelly (uncredited)
Melinda Kramer Poker Dealer (uncredited)
Riley G. Matthews, Jr. Poker Player (uncredited)
Dylan Mitro Lainie's baby (uncredited)
Wesley Okerson Poker Player (uncredited)
Michael A. Rizza Poker Player (uncredited)
Brahm Taylor Rex Copeland (uncredited)
Dave Yekell Poker Player (uncredited)
Bob Pepper Poker Player (uncredited)
Phil Gordon Himself
Name Job
Zak Penn Writer, Director
Stephen Endelman Music
Anthony Hardwick Cinematography
Shepherd Frankel Production Design
Tim Mikulecky Stunt Coordinator
Matt Bierman Writer
Abby Schwarzwalder Editor
Amy Lee Wheeler Set Decoration, Art Direction
Valerie Laven-Cooper Costume Design
Jorina King Casting
Richard Pagano Casting
Linda Arnold Key Hair Stylist
Diana Brown Key Makeup Artist
Mary Guerrero Key Hair Stylist
Deborah K. Larsen Makeup Department Head
Gail Rowell-Ryan Hairstylist
Name Title
Ross M. Dinerstein Producer
Zak Penn Producer
Randy Charach Executive Producer
Jeff Bowler Producer
Gary Marcus Producer
Bret Saxon Producer
Bobby Schwartz Producer
Matt Bierman Executive Producer
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brekkil
4.0

This movie is centered around a poker tournament (called... the Grand, obviously). Build as a documentary, we follow a bunch of people; Jack Faro (Woody Harrelson) who own (or owned) a casino that he got from his grandpa, but has been staying at a rehab facility of late; Harold Melvin, a nerd who li ... ves with his mother, and drinks a lot of Brain Juice; Lainie, a housewife who is getting a little tired of her husband, Fred (Ray Romano); Larry, Lainie's brother who is... a little out there, and always a step behind his sister; Deuce Fairbanks (Dennis Farina), an elderly gentlemen (a cowboy really) who speaks his mind and likes to remember the olden days; The German (Werner Herzog), a crazy german who feel compelled to kill at least one animal each day, and therefore arrive with... a lot of the; Andy Andrews, who won a seat at the Grand, more or less, by accident. Just your average poker players... or maybe not. This is a movie afterall, so of course the characters needs to be... quirky. Also, this is clearly a comedy (and not an actual documentary, but I think you had guessed that). I kinda like these characters, flaws, weirdness and all. Oh, and there are other players as well. The movie is not filmed entirely as a documentary, but goes back and forth between the genres. Most of the time, the camera is handheld, making for very lively images, but there are also interviews with our six main characters, where they tell their stories. In theory, it is a good idea, but in reality, it seems more like a gimmick than anything else. I read somewhere that when they sad down at the final table, they did not have a script, and actually, didn't know who would win. I like movies that use improvisation, but honestly, I've seen better movies than this one. _Last words... a short ride, with its moments, but not much of a movie. It'll be forgotten by the morrow. Want to see a good movie about poker, go see Matt Damon and John Malkovich battle it out in Rounders._

Jun 23, 2021