If you're a fan of both comedy and card games, then this list is your golden ticket to a night filled with laughter and strategic fun. These films not only showcase the thrill of card games but also bring out the humor in the high stakes and quirky characters that often come with them. From poker to bridge, each movie offers a unique take on the world of card games, making it an entertaining watch for both card sharks and casual viewers alike.

The Cincinnati Kid (1965)
Description: Steve McQueen stars as Eric 'The Kid' Stoner, a young poker prodigy aiming to beat the legendary Lancey 'The Man' Howard. While more serious, the film has its lighter moments, especially in the card games.
Fact: The film was remade as a TV movie in 1978, and the original features a famous five-card stud poker game.


The Sting (1973)
Description: This classic film isn't just about card games, but it features a memorable scene where Paul Newman's character, Henry Gondorff, teaches Robert Redford's character, Johnny Hooker, the art of cheating at poker. It's a masterclass in con artistry and card game strategy.
Fact: The film won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and the poker scene was meticulously crafted to reflect real-life cheating techniques.


California Split (1974)
Description: Directed by Robert Altman, this film follows two gamblers, played by George Segal and Elliott Gould, as they navigate the world of poker and other card games, with plenty of humor and camaraderie.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life experiences of screenwriter Joseph Walsh, who was a professional gambler.


The Gambler (1974)
Description: James Caan plays a literature professor with a gambling addiction, and while the film delves into darker themes, the poker scenes are filled with tension and dark humor.
Fact: The film was remade in 2014 with Mark Wahlberg in the lead role.


Maverick (1994)
Description: Mel Gibson stars as Bret Maverick, a charming gambler who needs to win a poker tournament to enter a high-stakes game. The film is filled with comedic moments and clever card tricks, making it a delightful watch for fans of card games and comedy.
Fact: The film was inspired by the 1950s TV series of the same name, and Jodie Foster learned to play poker for her role.


Rounders (1998)
Description: While primarily a drama, "Rounders" has its share of comedic moments, especially in the poker scenes where Matt Damon's character, Mike McDermott, navigates the world of underground poker with wit and skill.
Fact: The film features real-life poker players like Johnny Chan, who plays himself in a crucial scene.


Croupier (1998)
Description: Though focused on casino games, the film includes poker scenes and has a darkly comedic tone as Clive Owen's character navigates the gambling world.
Fact: The film was shot in London, but the casino scenes were filmed in South Africa.


The Cooler (2003)
Description: While not strictly a comedy, this film has comedic elements in its portrayal of a casino's 'cooler', a man whose bad luck affects the gamblers around him. Poker scenes are central to the plot.
Fact: Alec Baldwin won a Golden Globe for his supporting role in this film.


The Card Counter (2021)
Description: While more of a drama, this film includes poker scenes and has moments of dark humor as Oscar Isaac's character, William Tell, uses card counting to navigate his life.
Fact: The film was directed by Paul Schrader, known for his work on "Taxi Driver" and "Raging Bull."


The Grand (2007)
Description: This mockumentary-style film follows a group of poker players in a high-stakes tournament, filled with comedic moments and poker strategy.
Fact: The film features a mix of professional poker players and comedians, including Woody Harrelson and David Cross.
