Two mid level Hollywood losers attempt to find redemption, revenge and meaning in their lives through celebrity tennis tournaments.
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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Donal Logue | ... | Danny Macklin | |
Kirk Fox | ... | Gary Morgan | |
Danny Trejo | ... | Hector | |
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Mike Horan | ... | Henchman #1 |
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Lupe Aguirre | ... | Henchman #2 |
J.P. Manoux | ... | P.J. Monet | |
Orian Williams | ... | Self | |
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Zoltan Sarkany | ... | Bartender |
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Leonard Knight | ... | Leonard |
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Debbie Trejo | ... | Assistant to Hector (as Debbie Shreve-Trejo) |
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Mike Logue | ... | Mike Macklin |
Kylie Bax | ... | Christy | |
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Finn Logue | ... | Finn Williams |
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Sunny Amoreena | ... | Self |
Katherine Randolph | ... | Kat |
Two mid level Hollywood losers attempt to find redemption, revenge and meaning in their lives through celebrity tennis tournaments.
Slow start but builds characters and then has good tennis scenes. Compared to previous tennis movies this is not bad. The best thing about it is the way it realistically incorporates the sports action scenes with real people and a plot. The actions scenes are believable although require you have a sense of humor. The depiction of raw competitiveness under a guise of sportsmanship is as fitting for the Hollywood plot as for tennis. This move captured the essence of friendly intense competition on and off the court. Low budget, not your typical Hollywood fare. This very low budget movie will appeal to those who have a strong interest in tennis and are not offended by a little raw crudeness.