
Dealer 2018
"Kelly is a drug dealer - He just doesn't know it yet."
Dealer (2018) follows Kelly, a timid blackjack dealer in Las Vegas whose life takes a wild turn when his roommate Trevor, a small-time drug dealer, ropes him into a high-stakes game of "Deal or Die.
Director: Mike Thompson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dealer (2018) about?
Kelly, an anxious blackjack dealer, is reluctantly pulled into a dangerous night of drug deals when his roommate Trevor can't complete his rounds. Forced by a mysterious boss named X, Kelly must navigate four high-stakes deals or face the consequences.
Who directed Dealer?
Dealer was directed by Mike Thompson, known for his work in action and adventure films.
Who stars in Dealer?
The film stars Lundon Boyd, Pat Healy, Emily Davenport, Labrandon Shead, and Luke Jones in key roles.
Is Dealer (2018) worth watching?
With its tight runtime and blend of action, comedy, and suspense, Dealer (2018) offers a refreshing take on the underdog story. While it hasn't been rated on IMDb, its premise and energetic execution make it worth a look for fans of genre films.
How long is Dealer?
Dealer (2018) has a runtime of 106 minutes, making it a concise and engaging watch.
About Dealer (2018) — A Las Vegas underdog's wild ride from blackjack to drug deals
Dealer (2018) follows Kelly, a timid blackjack dealer in Las Vegas whose life takes a wild turn when his roommate Trevor, a small-time drug dealer, ropes him into a high-stakes game of "Deal or Die." Under pressure from Trevor's mysterious boss known only as X, Kelly is thrust into a chaotic night of four dangerous drug deals, each riskier than the last. Directed by Mike Thompson, this action-comedy blend explores themes of chance, fear, and unexpected heroism against the vibrant, neon-lit backdrop of Sin City.
With a mix of suspense and dark humor, Dealer (2018) delivers a surprisingly tense and entertaining ride as Kelly navigates a world he never signed up for. The film's energetic pacing and relatable protagonist make it a standout in the genre, blending gritty realism with the unpredictability of Vegas itself.