"...being the story of two bet-on-anything guys who happily discover something called a winning streak." The tagline isn't quite accurate, but nonetheless the 1974 film California Split is full of gambling, gambling, and more gambling. Elliott Gould and George Segal ride the highs and (mostly) lows of cards, ponies and general hustling. Mostly remembered for its innovative approach to sound mixing, the film features a witty script and excellent acting from the two leads.
Tropes used in California Split include:
- The Gambling Addict: Both main characters could adequately be described thusly.
- Hooker with a Heart of Gold: Not just one, but two.
- Loan Shark: The film's writer, Joseph Walsh, has a terrifying turn as a bookie who only seems nice.
- Los Angeles: And what a strange town it is.
- Retroactive Recognition: Jeff Goldblum, in a very early and very brief role. Thankfully he lost the acne soon after.