Balls Up (1997)

TV Movie  -  93 min  -  Comedy
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Jenny, a clever script assistant, lives with Geoff, recently returned to Toronto from Hollywood to direct a televised lottery show... See full summary »

Director:

Alan Erlich
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Albert Schultz Albert Schultz ...
Byron
Torri Higginson ...
Jenny
Ellen Dubin ...
Tracy
Allegra Fulton ...
Michelle
Pam Hyatt Pam Hyatt ...
Mother
Pamela Sinha Pamela Sinha ...
Macbool
Vik Sahay ...
Debdash
Sam Moses Sam Moses ...
Guru
Jonathan Potts ...
Ken
Joel S. Keller ...
Max
Richard MacMillan Richard MacMillan ...
Larry
Vince Corazza ...
Dominic
Joe Pingue ...
Anatoli
Brooke Johnson ...
Cop
Angelo Mosca Angelo Mosca ...
Himself
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Storyline

Jenny, a clever script assistant, lives with Geoff, recently returned to Toronto from Hollywood to direct a televised lottery show. Jenny comes up with a scheme for beating the lottery, which involves the seduction of Byron, an accountant who was hired to keep the lottery honest after the previous accountant dropped dead during the show. As the scheme proceeds, difficulties arise. A cleaning man, originally from India, is suspicious when he sees the lottery - supposedly live - being pre-taped; and the person chosen to buy the winning ticket is pursued by a loan shark. As the scheme unwinds, more and more people in Toronto - and India - learn the winning numbers of the upcoming draw. Meanwhile, Jenny and the accountant start falling in love. Her determined efforts ultimately turn an imminent disaster into a financial and romantic success. Written by http://www.norflicks.com/ballsup/ballsup.htm  

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Genres:

Comedy

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Country:

Canada

Language:

English

Filming Locations:

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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