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California Split (1974) -- If it’s Robert Altman it’s not a gamble. George Segal (“Just Shoot Me”) and Elliot Gould (M*A*S*H) play the ponies and poker all the way to Reno in this gritty '70s classic.

Overview

User Rating:
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Director:
Writer:
Joseph Walsh (written by)
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Release Date:
7 August 1974 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
California Split ... being the story of two bet-on-anything guys who happily discover something called a "winning streak."
Plot:
A down on his luck gambler (George Seagal) links up with free spirit Elliot Gould at first to have some fun on... more | add synopsis
Awards:
1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
(7 articles)
User Comments:
Obscure Drama Is One Of Robert Altman's Most Effective Films more (28 total)

Cast

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George Segal ... Bill Denny

Elliott Gould ... Charlie Waters
Ann Prentiss ... Barbara Miller
Gwen Welles ... Susan Peters
Edward Walsh ... Lew
Joseph Walsh ... Sparkie
Bert Remsen ... Helen Brown
Barbara London ... Lady on the Bus
Barbara Ruick ... Reno Barmaid
Jay Fletcher ... Robber

Jeff Goldblum ... Lloyd Harris
Barbara Colby ... Receptionist
Vincent Palmieri ... First Bartender (as Vince Palmieri)
Alyce Passman ... Go-Go Girl
Joanne Strauss ... Mother
Jack Riley ... Second Bartender
Sierra Bandit ... Woman at Bar
John Considine ... Man at Bar
Eugene Troobnick ... Harvey
Richard Kennedy ... Used Car Salesman
John Winston ... Tenor
Bill Duffy ... Kenny
Michael Greene ... Reno Dealer (as Mike Greene)
Tom Signorelli ... Nugie
Sharon Compton ... Nugie's Wife
Arnold Herzstein ... California Club Poker Player
Alvin Weissman ... California Club Poker Player
Marc Cavell ... California Club Poker Player
Mickey Fox ... California Club Poker Player
Carolyn Lohmann ... California Club Poker Player
'Amarillo Slim' Preston ... Reno Poker Player
Harry Drackett ... Reno Poker Player
Ted Say ... Reno Poker Player
Winston Lee ... Reno Poker Player
Thomas Hal Phillips ... Reno Poker Player
A.J. Hood ... Reno Poker Player
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
James Dan Calvert ... Nugie's son (uncredited)
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Directed by
Robert Altman 
 
Writing credits
Joseph Walsh (written by)

Produced by
Robert Altman .... producer
Robert Eggenweiler .... associate producer
Leonard Goldberg .... executive producer
Aaron Spelling .... executive producer
Joseph Walsh .... producer
 
Cinematography by
Paul Lohmann (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
O. Nicholas Brown 
Lou Lombardo 
 
Casting by
Scott Bushnell 
 
Art Direction by
Leon Ericksen 
 
Set Decoration by
Sam J. Jones  (as Sam Jones)
 
Makeup Department
Joe DiBella .... makeup artist (as Joe Di Bella)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Alan Rudolph .... second assistant director
Tommy Thompson .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Jerry Graham .... property master
 
Sound Department
Randy Kelley .... assistant sound editor
Chris McLaughlin .... sound crew
Richard Portman .... dubbing mixer
Kay Rose .... sound editor
James E. Webb .... sound mixer (as Jim Webb)
George Wycoff .... sound crew
 
Stunts
Gene LeBell .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Dick Colean .... assistant camera (as Richard Colean)
Tom Doherty .... grip
Ron Frantzvog .... assistant camera
Randy Glass .... electrical gaffer
Edmond L. Koons .... camera operator (as Edward Koons)
Eddie Lara .... grip
Harry Rez .... grip
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Hugh McFarland .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Stephen Altman .... editorial assistant (as Stephen W. Altman)
Dennis M. Hill .... assistant editor (as Dennis Hill)
Tony Lombardo .... assistant editor
Marion Segal .... editorial assistant
 
Music Department
Phyllis Shotwell .... music player
Phyllis Shotwell .... singer
 
Other crew
Jac Cashin .... assistant to producers (as Jac Cachin)
Carole Gister .... script supervisor
Regina Gruss .... unit publicist
Kelly Marshall .... production coordinator
Dan Perri .... title designer
Noreen Beasley .... assistant: Dan Perri (uncredited)
Mark Eggenweiler .... production assistant (uncredited)
Vince Martinez .... location auditor (uncredited)
Mark Martin .... location auditor (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Barbara Ruick .... dedicatee (as Barbara)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Jackpot!
Slide (USA) (original script title)
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Runtime:
108 min
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Color:
Color (Metrocolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Steven Spielberg was originally going to direct. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Some of the balls hanging from Charlie's sombrero keep changing position throughout the scene. more
Quotes:
Bill Denny: Goddamnit, lady, you don't throw oranges on an escalator! more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in A Decade Under the Influence (2003) more

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12 out of 13 people found the following comment useful.
Obscure Drama Is One Of Robert Altman's Most Effective Films, 23 February 2005
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Author: Hal-900 from WA, USA

"California Split" is another neglected Altman gem in much need of reevaluation. It was just released on DVD, so I'm hoping now it will get the exposure the movie deserves. The plot is simple (two friends and their obsession with gambling), but director Altman makes something special out of the ordinary scenario. The filmmaker is less interested in judging his characters, and more preoccupied with exploring the empty lives of these sad creatures. Another director would have turned the movie either into a morality tale or a cynical view of people suffering from an addiction. In Altman's hands the story simply unfolds, and what we get is a really interesting exploration of two guys consumed by their desire to keep playing and playing. Elliot Gould and George Segal (two of the best actors from the 1970s) do some of the best work of their respective careers. Ann Prentiss and Gwen Wells are also great, in two key supporting roles. Very interesting, but still one of Altman's less known films.

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