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Told from three perspectives, a story of a bunch of young Californians trying to get some cash, do and deal some drugs, score money and sex in Las Vegas, and generally experience the rush of life.
Doug Liman
Casts & Crew
Sarah Polley
Katie Holmes
Jay Mohr
Timothy Olyphant
William Fichtner
Scott Wolf
Robert Peters
Suzanne Krull
Desmond Askew
Nathan Bexton
Melissa McCarthy
Taye Diggs
Breckin Meyer
James Duval
Jane Krakowski
Jay Paulson
Katharine Towne
Also Directed by Doug Liman
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