21 (2008 film) - Wikipedia 21 is a 2008 American heist drama film directed by Robert Luketic and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing The film is inspired by the story of the MIT Blackjack Team as told in Bringing Down the House, the best-selling 2003 book by Ben Mezrich
21 (2008) - IMDb 21: Directed by Robert Luketic With Jim Sturgess, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, Aaron Yoo Inspired by real events and people, 21 is about six MIT students who become trained to be experts in card counting in blackjack and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings
Watch 21 | Netflix A brilliant group of students become card-counting experts with the intent of swindling millions out of Las Vegas casinos by playing blackjack Watch trailers learn more
Watch 21 (2008) - Free Movies | Tubi Based on a true story, five college students recruited by a professor learn how to card-count and take Las Vegas casinos for millions of dollars
21 | Moviepedia | Fandom 21 is a 2008 American heist drama film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Jim Sturgess, Kevin Spacey, Laurence Fishburne, Kate Bosworth, Liza Lapira, Jacob Pitts, Aaron Yoo, and Kieu Chinh The film is inspired by the true story of the MIT Blackjack Team as told in Bringing Down the House, the best-selling book by Ben Mezrich Despite its largely mixed reviews and controversy over the
21 - Movies on Google Play Inspired by the true story of MIT students who mastered the art of card counting and took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings Looking for a way to pay for tuition, Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess)
Watch 21 | Prime Video - amazon. com Inspired by real events and people, 21 is about six MIT students who become trained to be experts in card counting in blackjack and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings
21 (movie, 2008) - Kinorium “21” is a crime drama about a group of gifted students recruited by a professor to use card counting in blackjack and beat Las Vegas casinos The scheme brings quick money, but with success come higher risk, pressure, and the cost of mistakes