Quorum — The Gambler’s Tale: “All That Glitters,” Part 1 of 10

July 2012. After dealing with Las Vegas mobsters and other ambitious criminal elements, former online poker pro Jimmy Harmon has returned to his old haunts in Los Angeles. Eager to rebuild both his life and his bankroll, Jimmy finds himself drawn back into intrigue as he ventures into the world of Hollywood high-stakes underground poker — meeting potential allies and adversaries along the way… as well as an unexpected individual from his past.

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Length: 27:29

Rated AD-PG, so parental guidance is suggested
Contains gambling (if you consider poker gambling — but betting on horse races definitely falls into that category), drinking alcoholic beverages (quality Scotch, a Harvey Wallbanger, and as it turns out, a fair amount of rum), cigar smoking, a reference to illegal drug use, irresponsible pistol wielding, and multiple instances of semi-adult language (“ass” and “dumbass,” several uses of “damn,” “SOB” and “hell,” use of JC’s name in vain, “dicking,” and “crap”).

Cast (in order of speaking)

Announcer: Marsha Rehns
Mr. King: Pete Papageorge
Mr. Queen:
Joel Snyder
Ms. Rook: Faith Potts
Mr. Bishop: Brian Crane
Ms. Knight: Anna Fitzgerald
Casino Poker Players: Bjorn Munson, William R. Coughlan, Ricardo Padilla, Lydia Kraniotis, Laura Rocklyn, John Glasfeld, James E. Lewis
Jimmy Harmon: Cameron McNary
Casino Dealer: Nick DePinto
Matt: Actor Greg Jones Ellis
Dodge: Tony Quinn
Racing Announcer: Bob Hurley
Casino Security Guard: Christopher Walker
Skitch: Mike Bernal
Tom: Tom Kramer
Cashier: Tara Garwood
Glen Chambers: Kevin Murray
Table Players: Patrick Kirchner, Brooks Tegler, James Whalen
Gittes: Alex Stinson
Anton Kreitzer: Pete Papageorge
Farah: Liz Christmas
Eleanor Wallis: Ariana Almajan
Parker Wells: Daniel Rylee Bush
Robin Freeman: Emily H. Gilson
Paul: James Whalen

Crew

Recorded at Tulgey Wood Studios in Deepest Springfield
Supplemental recording at various other studios throughout the area
Music by Brooks Tegler
Dialogue and sound effects editing, mastering and final mixing by William R. Coughlan
Produced by Bjorn Munson
Written and directed by William R. Coughlan

Music Selections

Early in the Morning
composed by Clyde Hunt
performed by Brooks Tegler’s Hot Jazz
from the album And Not Only That!
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Overtime
performed by Brooks Tegler’s Hot Jazz
from the album Keep ’Em Flying
Amazon

Brandenburg Concerto #3
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
performed by Craig Austin

Ode to Joy
composed by Ludwig Van Beethoven
performed by Bobby Cole

Panis Angelicus
composed by César Franck
performed by Craig Austin

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