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The Squeeze (2015 film)

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2015 American film
The Squeeze
Directed byTerry Jastrow
Screenplay byTerry Jastrow
Produced by
  • Anne Archer
  • Michael Doven
  • Terry Jastrow
  • Brian McCormack
  • George Parra
Starring
CinematographyTaron Lexton
Edited by
  • Eric Treiber
  • Alexa Vier
Music byMichael D. Simon
Production
company
JAM Films
Distributed byARC Entertainment
Release date
  • April 17, 2015 (2015-04-17)
Running time95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Squeeze is a 2015 feature film starring Jeremy Sumpter as Augie, a young golfer who just won the local tournament by 15 strokes and tied and broke the public course record during the tournament, and is seduced by a gambler to play golf for bet money. Everything goes well until he goes to Las Vegas and has his life and his family on the line on a high stake gambling scheme. The film was based on the real-life events of Keith Flatt.

The film was written and directed by Terry Jastrow, a senior producer of many golf tournaments, winner of 7 Emmy Awards and is recognized by his innovations on golf and sports television coverage.

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