California Split

Comedy

California Split
California Split
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Description

California Split has the ability to wrap you in his story and make you forget about your real life.
The film hit theaters in year 1974 with great success.
Elliott Gould, George Segal, Ann Prentiss, Gwen Welles, Edward Walsh are some of the actors and actresses who embody the main and secondary characters in this film.

The coordination of all the work units that may have been in this film has been possible thanks to the direction (Robert Altman).
The information and background that can be drawn from these 103 min. of film is very broad.
United States has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

When we analyze a movie, one of the most important parts to take into account is the script and in this case, it has come from the hand of Joseph Walsh.
The great breadth of this project is thanks to Columbia Pictures, the production company that has financed and carried out this film that we love.
With a long career path, Phyllis Shotwell and his team have created a perfect environment thanks to the music of the film.

Paul Lohmann and his team have managed to handle the lights very well on the set and it shows that the direction of photography has been wonderful.
Viewers who like the Comedy genre really enjoy these kinds of movies. Are you one of them?

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Critics California Split

A good representation of the players. Funny movie about gambling. Wonderful: funny, heartwarming, unpredictable
Maybe this is breaking your hair a bit ... Split takes the whole pot. Underrated and sneaky early Altman!
A must see for Altman fans, Surprised is not more widely discussed. I'm inside. Altman's most relaxed movie
The compulsive gambler seen through Altman's dark glass. Don't throw oranges on an escalator. Top-notch Altman
Bob Altman le Flambeur. some real things about the game. It all comes down to luck
A forgotten Altman gem. an underrated gem. George Segal and Elliott Gould are excellent at Robert Altman's fascinating portrait of two compulsive gamblers.
My second favorite movie about gamers. Altman's warm-up for Nashville. Altman undoubtedly based this on his own experience.
Altman in his prime in the 1970s; a classic from gamer movies. Not winners, but not exactly losers ... Altman makes the camera disappear in a gambling movie that still feels fresh 35 years later
Two for the road
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