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Let It Ride | |
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Directed by | Joe Pytka |
Screenplay by | Nancy Dowd (as "Ernest Morton")[1] |
Based on | Good Vibes by Jay Cronley |
Produced by | David Giler |
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Cinematography | Curtis Wehr |
Edited by | Dede Allen Jim Miller |
Music by | Giorgio Moroder |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $18 million |
Box office | $4.9 million |
Let It Ride is a 1989 American comedy film.[2] It was directed by Joe Pytka (in his feature non-documentary debut) from a screenplay by Nancy Dowd (credited as Ernest Morton) based on the 1979 novel Good Vibes by Jay Cronley. It stars Richard Dreyfuss, David Johansen, Teri Garr, and Allen Garfield. The story is centered on a normally unsuccessful habitual gambler who experiences a day in which he wins every bet he places, and focuses on the personality contrasts and the perpetually upbeat, hopeful attitudes of losers.
Let It Ride was primarily filmed at Hialeah Park Race Track, which was closed in 2001 and reopened on November 28, 2009.[3] The film was released in the United States on August 18, 1989, by Paramount Pictures.