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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/JeffGoldblum, in a very early and very brief role as Bill's boss at the magazine. Thankfully he lost the acne soon after.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/JeffGoldblum, in a very early and very brief role as Bill's boss at the magazine. Thankfully he lost the acne soon after.after.
* SpiritualSuccessor: Much different in plot and tone, but the presence of Elliott Gould and the depiction of the seedier side of [=SoCal=] in TheSeventies make it one for ''Film/TheLongGoodbye''.
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* OneSceneWonder: Many characters pop in and out of the story, but the foul-mouthed woman who Bill sits by at the bar and Barbara Ruick as the friendly barmaid at the big Reno poker game stand out, and of course Creator/RobertAltman veteran Bert Remsen as Helen Brown.

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* OneSceneWonder: Many characters pop in and out of the story, but the foul-mouthed woman who Bill sits by at the bar and Barbara Ruick as the friendly barmaid at the big Reno poker game stand out, and of course Creator/RobertAltman veteran Bert Remsen Creator/BertRemsen as Helen Brown.
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* FairForItsDay: Helen Brown's crossdressing is PlayedForLaughs but he isn't personally demeaned all that much.

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* FairForItsDay: Helen Brown's crossdressing and/or possible transgender status is PlayedForLaughs but he she isn't personally demeaned all that much.
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* HoYay: The sexual tension between Bill and Charlie is so thick you could cut it with a knife, with Charlie even planting a kiss right on Bill's lips during the craps table climax. [[spoiler:When they part ways at the end it feels more like a break-up.]]
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* OneSceneWonder: Many characters pop in and out of the story, but the foul-mouthed woman who Bill sits by at the bar and Barbara Ruick as the friendly barmaid at the big Reno poker game stand out.

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* OneSceneWonder: Many characters pop in and out of the story, but the foul-mouthed woman who Bill sits by at the bar and Barbara Ruick as the friendly barmaid at the big Reno poker game stand out.out, and of course Creator/RobertAltman veteran Bert Remsen as Helen Brown.
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* CultClassic: Regarded by gambling enthusiasts (especially poker players) as one of the most realistic film depictions of their pastime.
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* OneSceneWonder: Many characters pop in and out of the story, but the foul-mouthed woman who Bill sits by at the bar and the friendly barmaid at the big Reno poker game stand out.

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* OneSceneWonder: Many characters pop in and out of the story, but the foul-mouthed woman who Bill sits by at the bar and Barbara Ruick as the friendly barmaid at the big Reno poker game stand out.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/JeffGoldblum, in a very early and very brief role. Thankfully he lost the acne soon after.

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* FairForItsDay: Helen Brown's crossdressing is PlayedForLaughs but he isn't personally demeaned all that much.
* OneSceneWonder: Many characters pop in and out of the story, but the foul-mouthed woman who Bill sits by at the bar and the friendly barmaid at the big Reno poker game stand out.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Creator/JeffGoldblum, in a very early and very brief role.role as Bill's boss at the magazine. Thankfully he lost the acne soon after.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: JeffGoldblum, in a very early and very brief role. Thankfully he lost the acne soon after.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: JeffGoldblum, Creator/JeffGoldblum, in a very early and very brief role. Thankfully he lost the acne soon after.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: JeffGoldblum, in a very early and very brief role. Thankfully he lost the acne soon after.

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