Filming Locations: Le Bar-sur-Loup, Alpes-Maritimes, France
Earnings
Budget: $25,000,000
Opening Weekend: $131,580 (USA) (6 April 2003)
Gross: $3,517,797 (USA) (20 July 2003)
Cast
Actor
Character
Nutsa Kukhianidze
Anne
Ouassini Embarek
Said
Marc Lavoine
Remi
Nick Nolte
Bob Montagnet
Tchéky Karyo
Roger
Gérard Darmon
Raoul
Saïd Taghmaoui
Paulo
Patricia Kell
Yvonne
Julien Maurel
Philippe
Emir Kusturica
Vladimir
Roland Munter
Kozinski
Warren Zavatta
Petit Louis
Théo Trifard
Bill
Sarah Bridges
Philippa
Nicolas Dromard
Luigi
Sergio Candiota
Fernandez
Mark Polish
Albert
Damien Arnone
Security Guard, Villa St. Pierre
Bobby Dee M'Bale
Security Guard at Monitors
Frédéric Scotto
Chief Security Guard
Michael Polish
Bertram
Enzo Iovino
Croupier
Laurent Grévill
Casino Manager (as Laurent Grevill)
Ralph Fiennes
Tony Angel
James Quattrochi
Jamie (uncredited)
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Trivia
Neil Jordan had originally intended to name the film "Double Down" but changed his mind when he learned that there were other films being released with the same and/or similar titled.
The cast includes award winning filmmakers: the Polish brothers (Mark Polish and Michael Polish) and two-time Palme d'Or winning director Emir Kusturica.
Two characters force the bank to retire by betting millions of Francs on the ante and winning. In 2002, Francs were not in circulation anymore, as the currency was the Euro, in France as well as in Monaco.
French police do not have jurisdiction in Monaco, which is an independent state (principality) so police from Nice would not be guarding the casino nor the villa.