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Gutshot Straight
Official movie poster
Directed byJustin Steele
Written by
  • Jerry Rapp
Produced by
  • Tiago Mesquita
  • Ross Otterman
  • John Yang
Starring
CinematographyTiago Mesquita
Edited byEmily Butler McDonald
Melissa Lawson
Sean Ludan
Music byKeith Waggoner
Production
companies
Jay-X Entertainment
Noordinay Films
AMJ Productions
Distributed byGrindstone Entertainment Group
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Release date
  • December 2, 2014 (2014-12-02)
Running time
85 minutes
Country
  • United States
LanguageEnglish

Gutshot Straight is a 2014 American direct-to-video action film directed by Justin Steele, and starring George Eads, AnnaLynne McCord, Stephen Lang, Steven Seagal, Tia Carrere, Vinnie Jones, Ted Levine and Fiona Dourif.[1]

Plot

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Jack is a professional poker player who gets involved with the underworld after taking a wager proposed by gambler Duffy. In order to protect his family and himself, Jack must outwit Duffy's brother Lewis and scheming wife May, each of whom is trying to force him to murder the other. Jack seeks the help of Paulie Trunks, a loan shark who is looking to collect on Jack's poker debts and wants to protect his investment.

Cast

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Production

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The movie was filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Gutshot Straight is a American action directed by . It stars as professional poker player Jack, who accepts a risky wager from mysterious high-roller Duffy () and becomes trapped in a deadly underworld scheme, with supporting roles by , , and .

Story and Characters

Plot

Jack, a professional poker player struggling with mounting debts in , encounters the enigmatic Duffy at a . Desperate for a way out of his financial woes, Jack accepts Duffy's lucrative proposition involving a named May, which promises to settle his obligations and provide for his estranged . As Jack and May interact, tensions rise when Jack uncovers the dangerous setup, with May revealed as Duffy's scheming wife entangled in criminal intrigue. sharks, including Duffy's brother Lewis, begin pursuing Jack after Duffy's death, forcing him into a series of betrayals and desperate maneuvers to evade capture while grappling with May's ambiguous loyalties. The journey erupts into action with intense confrontations in seedy locations, where Jack pieces together the setup orchestrated by Duffy and others. Realizing he's been played as a pawn in a larger scheme involving stolen money and mob rivalries, Jack fights for survival, protecting his interests amid escalating violence that tests his gambler's instincts and resolve. In the climax, Jack confronts the antagonists, including May and Lewis, with help from the mobster Paulie Trunks, safeguarding his daughter's safety from threats linked to his past debts. The resolution unfolds with Jack using the money from the setup to shield his family and escape the underworld's grasp, though forever changed by the ordeal.

Cast

The principal cast of Gutshot Straight is led by as Jack, a charismatic yet debt-ridden professional poker player whose impulsive decisions propel the central conflict and draw the ensemble into a web of high-stakes intrigue. plays May, an enigmatic woman harboring hidden connections as Duffy's wife who becomes Jack's reluctant partner, adding layers of deception and tension to their shared journey. portrays Duffy, the mysterious whose provocative wager sets the dangerous chain of events in motion, serving as a catalyst for the group's volatile alliances. Supporting the core trio, embodies Paulie Trunks, a ruthless mobster and whom Jack owes money to and seeks help from, whose escalating threats amplify the antagonistic forces at play, heightening the film's sense of peril. appears as Lewis, the relentless enforcer and Duffy's brother doggedly pursuing Jack for his debts, contributing gritty realism to the underworld pursuit dynamics. takes on the role of Carl, a tough and betrayal-prone associated with Paulie whose brute force and shifting loyalties underscore the ensemble's precarious trust issues. In smaller but pivotal parts, plays Leanne, a supporting figure entangled in the film's underworld schemes, providing key ties to the criminal network that enriches the group's interconnected fates. has a minor role as Gina, a casino contact who facilitates early connections in the high-roller environment, subtly bolstering the ensemble's atmospheric immersion in vice. Together, these performers create a taut ensemble dynamic, where each character's motivations clash to drive the narrative's escalating betrayals and chases.

Production

Development

The screenplay for Gutshot Straight was written by Jerry Rapp, who crafted a narrative centered on a poker-themed thriller drawing from the high-stakes gambling culture of Las Vegas. The story follows a professional poker player entangled in a dangerous wager that leads to underworld intrigue, emphasizing themes of deception and risk inherent to casino environments. The film represented an early directorial effort by Justin Steele, who was selected for his prior experience in the action and thriller genres, including his feature debut Death and Cremation (2010). Steele's background in tense, character-driven suspense made him a fitting choice to helm the project's blend of gambling tension and action sequences. Production was overseen by Tiago Mesquita of Noordinary Films, Ross Otterman of Jay-X Entertainment, and John Yang of AMJ Productions, who assembled the initial creative team to execute a low-budget, direct-to-video action thriller. The conceptual focus prioritized classic thriller tropes, such as elaborate setups, betrayals, and chase elements, tailored for a streamlined format without theatrical ambitions. Development occurred throughout 2013, with pre-production activities leading directly into principal photography that year, culminating in a Los Angeles premiere in August 2013.

Filming

Principal photography for Gutshot Straight primarily took place in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, to authentically capture the film's casino and underworld environments. The production utilized practical locations including actual casinos and urban streets to achieve realism in depicting the story's high-stakes gambling and nocturnal pursuits. Directed by , the shoot employed standard overseen by director of photography Tiago Mesquita, facilitating the capture of action sequences such as car chases and intimate poker table scenes. As a low-budget project from production companies Jay-X Entertainment, Noordinary Films, and AMJ Productions, the team navigated constraints in coordinating stunts and night shoots within the bustling setting. Following the wrap of in 2013, focused on editing to maintain the thriller's tense pacing.

Release and Reception

Release

Gutshot Straight was released directly to video on December 2, 2014, bypassing a traditional theatrical run in favor of home media distribution. The film was distributed domestically by Grindstone Entertainment Group and Lionsgate Home Entertainment, which focused on targeting audiences in the home entertainment market through physical and digital channels. It became available in DVD and digital streaming formats, allowing immediate access for viewers via platforms like and shortly after launch. Marketing efforts emphasized the film's poker-themed action narrative, the Las Vegas setting, and star power including and , with promotions directed at action and enthusiasts through online trailers and Lionsgate's digital platforms. The film saw limited international releases both prior to and following its U.S. debut, including a theatrical release in on October 11, 2014, a DVD and Blu-ray premiere in on November 18, 2014, and a DVD and Blu-ray release in on January 14, 2015, primarily via DVD and Blu-ray.

Reception

Gutshot Straight received mixed to negative reviews from critics, earning a 25% approval rating on based on 11 reviews. While the film's ensemble cast, including and , was occasionally praised for competent performances, reviewers frequently criticized the predictable plot and low production values. For instance, one assessment described the script as a "mess" with muddy character motivations despite the acting strengths. On , the film holds a user rating of 3.6 out of 10 from 1,993 votes, reflecting perceptions of it as a generic action thriller. Audience feedback highlighted strengths in the Las Vegas atmosphere and poker-themed elements, which added a noirish tone to the proceedings. However, common weaknesses included sluggish pacing, weak dialogue, and underdeveloped characters that failed to engage viewers. Reviews noted the film's reliance on clichés, with minimal for high-profile actors like Seagal contributing to disappointment. The movie appealed primarily to fans of direct-to-video action fare akin to later Steven Seagal projects, but it was largely dismissed by broader audiences as formulaic and unremarkable. It received no major awards and has not developed a cult following. As an obscure entry in 2010s B-movies, Gutshot Straight is occasionally referenced in discussions of George Eads' post-CSI career, underscoring its limited impact.
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