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Going for Broke is a 2003 Canadian-American made-for-television drama film directed by Graeme Campbell and starring Delta Burke, Elliot Page, Matthew Harbour, Francis X. McCarthy and Gerald McRaney. It is based on the true story of former Juvenile Diabetes Foundation charity director Gina Garcia, who from 1993 to 1997 fraudulently issued cheques from the charity to herself in order to funnel money into her bank account for her compulsive gambling addiction, after which she was arrested, resulting in legislation that required that casinos and other gaming establishments in the state of Nevada have a telephone number posted for gambling addiction services. The film was also notable for being one of Elliot Page's early American acting roles (as Page was originally from the Eastern Canadian pr

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  • Going for Broke is a 2003 Canadian-American made-for-television drama film directed by Graeme Campbell and starring Delta Burke, Elliot Page, Matthew Harbour, Francis X. McCarthy and Gerald McRaney. It is based on the true story of former Juvenile Diabetes Foundation charity director Gina Garcia, who from 1993 to 1997 fraudulently issued cheques from the charity to herself in order to funnel money into her bank account for her compulsive gambling addiction, after which she was arrested, resulting in legislation that required that casinos and other gaming establishments in the state of Nevada have a telephone number posted for gambling addiction services. The film was also notable for being one of Elliot Page's early American acting roles (as Page was originally from the Eastern Canadian province of Nova Scotia), before mainstream success in films such as Juno, Hard Candy and The Tracey Fragments. (en)
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  • television advertisement poster (en)
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  • Steve Danyluk (en)
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  • Brayton-Carlucci Productions (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • James Bredin (en)
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  • Anne Carlucci (en)
  • Marian Brayton (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • Montreal, Quebec, Canada (en)
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  • Joseph Conlan (en)
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  • Mychèle Boudrias (en)
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  • 2003-07-14 (xsd:date)
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  • 5160.0
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  • Deborah Serra (en)
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  • Going for Broke is a 2003 Canadian-American made-for-television drama film directed by Graeme Campbell and starring Delta Burke, Elliot Page, Matthew Harbour, Francis X. McCarthy and Gerald McRaney. It is based on the true story of former Juvenile Diabetes Foundation charity director Gina Garcia, who from 1993 to 1997 fraudulently issued cheques from the charity to herself in order to funnel money into her bank account for her compulsive gambling addiction, after which she was arrested, resulting in legislation that required that casinos and other gaming establishments in the state of Nevada have a telephone number posted for gambling addiction services. The film was also notable for being one of Elliot Page's early American acting roles (as Page was originally from the Eastern Canadian pr (en)
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  • Going for Broke (2003 film) (en)
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