
Play The Player. Not The Points.
The winner of a regional women's darts final suspects her opponent of letting her win, and won't let her leave until she finds out why.
The film's tagline is: "Play The Player. Not The Points."
The production budget was $30.0K.
The film was directed by Patrick Crellin.
Cinematography was handled by Catharina Scarpellini.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt32116562.

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One Hundred and Eighty
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English
United Kingdom
$30,000