Given the thrilling nature of sports betting, it is little wonder that movie producers have used the subject matter to create some truly memorable films. The highs and lows of gambling transfer seamlessly onto the silver screen, providing viewers with a roller-coaster ride that can leave them on the edge of their seats. With that in mind, we have scoured back through the film archives to identify what we believe are the greatest sports betting movies of all-time.
This 1961 classic movie is now 62 years old but it undoubtedly remains one of the most iconic sports betting films ever made. Paul Newman Paul Newman, a man full of qualities was an Americ >> Read More... is superb in the lead role as ‘Fast’ Eddie Felson, delivering a memorable performance in a story with its roots firmly set in moral redemption. Jackie Gleason Jackie Gleason was born on 26th February, 1916 in >> Read More... is menacingly brilliant as Minnesota Fats – a pool player who Felson is determined to knock off his pedestal, regardless of the personal cost. Newman reprised his role as Felson in The Color of Money in 1986, although his chemistry with Tom Cruise One of Hollywood’s best; Built his name in enterta >> Read More... (Vincent Lauria) was not quite as dynamic as his relationship with Gleason.
Long before online gambling sites became all the rage, telephone hotlines were hugely with popular punters who wanted to place wagers remotely. The 2005 film Two for the Money highlighted the convenience of betting on the move, which served to fuel the seismic shift towards wagering on the internet. The subsequent popularity of the Betfinal sportsbook is a superb example of how remote betting exploded after being showcased in this superb film. Al Pacino His movie “The Godfather” in 1972 was considered t >> Read More... , Matthew McConaughey Matthew McConaughey is an American actor. He was b >> Read More... and Rene Russo From a fashion model to a BAFTA award winner, Rene >> Read More... deliver top-class performances in a sports betting film you simply cannot afford to miss.
Most sports bettors will have enjoyed spells where everything they touch turns to gold. In simple terms, winning streaks are the holy grail for punters. Let It Ride is a 1989 movie starring Academy Award winner Richard Dreyfuss which takes that ethos and adds a sizeable dose of comedy into the mix. Dreyfuss plays Jay Trotter – a downtrodden taxi driver whose previous betting exploits have left his marriage hanging by a thread. We’ll not issue any spoilers here, but we are happy to confirm that Trotter’s journey is a thrilling ride you will absolutely love following.
For most people, gambling is an entertainment activity they can enjoy without it ever becoming something that negatively impacts their daily life. However, a small percentage of punters find it difficult to keep a lid on their gambling, which subsequently causes them issues in other areas of their life. The 1974 movie The Gambler is an insightful depiction of problem gambling, with James Caan James Edmund Caan is a well- known actor in U.S.A. >> Read More... (Axel Freed) serving up a vulnerable performance in the lead role. Even though this film is almost 50 years old, its message of ‘never gambling more than you can afford to lose’ still rings true today.
Although White Men Can’t Jump has its roots in basketball betting, it is actually a film about how people from different backgrounds can put their differences aside for the greater good. Woody Harrelson Woody Harrelson is an American activist and a popu >> Read More... is brilliant in the film as the streetwise Billy Hoyle, bouncing effortlessly off co-star Wesley Snipes Wesley Trent Snipes is a movie actor, Martial Arti >> Read More... as ‘king of the court’ Sidney Deane. One-liners are rarely far away whenever the pair are on screen, while Rosie Perez Rosie Perez is an English actress, choreographer, >> Read More... (Billy’s partner Gloria) provides a more serious edge to proceedings. The unlikely chemistry between the three lead actors carries a film that probably should not work, but which ultimately delivers a ton of meaningful messages.
Adam Sandler has starred in some truly dismal movies during his career, but he has the talent to light up the big screen when he is given the right material to work with. Uncut Gems is the perfect vehicle for Sandler, allowing him to demonstrate he has far more layers to his acting than the goofiness of films such as Happy Gilmore. The film has plenty of dark comedic moments, but Sandler’s skilfully ensures the film always stays on the right side of the line. Filmmakers Josh and Benny Safdie expertly portray the highs and lows of gambling, before delivering a final pay-off that will leave you feeling stunned.
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