Everything about Lucky Numbers totally explained
Lucky Numbers is a
2000 comedy film written by
Adam Resnick, directed by
Nora Ephron, and starring
John Travolta,
Lisa Kudrow,
Tim Roth,
Ed O'Neill,
Michael Rapaport,
Bill Pullman,
Michael Moore and
Chuck Rhodes. The film is loosely based on the
Pennsylvania Lottery fix of 1980. The film was shot at various locations in
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Plot
Russ Richards (
John Travolta) is a weatherman for a local TV station in
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, renowned and worshipped by his fellow viewers as something of a local celebrity. His friend Jack (
Colin Mochrie) has a table reserved for him every day at
Denny's Restaurant, which he refers to as Harrisburg's "trendiest bistro". But while Russ seems cheery and dignified on the outside, inside Russ is in dire straits. He's got an ailing snowmobile business that's on the verge of bankruptcy because of an unusually warm winter, that could swallow him whole and tarnish his reputation. But thanks to the likes of his friend Gig (
Tim Roth), a shady strip club owner has hatched the plan of a lifetime: rig the
state lottery that's worth millions. With the assistance of his lottery presenter girlfriend (
Lisa Kudrow), and her oddball cousin (
Michael Moore in a rare acting role), Russ is about to hatch the plan that could make or break him. That is until the bodies start piling up and people start to notice, especially the station's greedy manager (
Ed O'Neill) and a lazy police officer (
Bill Pullman) who starts his own investigation into the matter. Russ may have a lot more to worry than just his reputation, but his life.
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