After the Game

After the Game is a 1997 Neo-noir drama/mystery film starring Frank Gorshin, Stanley DeSantis, Sam Anderson, Mike Genovese, Susan Traylor, and Robert Dubac.

Directed by Brewster MacWilliams and produced by Robert Peters and Roy Winnick, the screenplay was written by Brewster MacWilliams.

The DVD, titled The Last Hand, was issued in 2004.

Synopsis

After the Game is a crime fiction murder mystery with a theme of "after the game of poker" and "after the game of life." It deals with revenge, deceit, lust and greed, and explores karma and the afterlife.

Aging gambler Benny Walsh (played by Gorshin) dies in a suspicious car crash after the biggest poker win of his life. His son, Clyde (played by Dubac), comes to the Nevada town in search of answers. He discovers that each of his father's gambling buddies had ample reason to see him dead.

Cast

  • Frank Gorshin as Benny Walsh
  • Stanley DeSantis as Frank Bertini
  • Sam Anderson as Jimmy Walsh
  • Mike Genovese as Sam Kowalski
  • Susan Traylor as Veronica Kowalski
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    The Game

    by: Yashin

    My citylights don't shine for me
    A hopeless glow is all i see
    The sounds are deafening
    Why do you always see the worst in me
    She found comfort, living without me there
    There was a time, when i was free
    She showed me what it was to breathe
    The quiet games caught up with me
    Save your answer
    Run for our lives till we remember why
    We let it slip away
    There must have been another way
    Save your answer
    And i can see it now,
    All the times that i lost my way, i pray
    That these words find belief,
    Life will change everyday
    But we will stay the same
    Save your answer
    Run for our lives till we remember why
    We let it slip away
    There must have been another way
    Save your answer
    Do you really wanna forget you?
    Do you really wanna let go




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