Nothing to Lose
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Nothing to Lose
Summary
Nothing to Lose is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,018 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Nothing to Lose's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Nothing to Lose was directed by Steve Oedekerk[4].
- Steve Oedekerk wrote the screenplay for Nothing to Lose[5].
- Nothing to Lose's composer is recorded as Robert Folk[6].
- Nothing to Lose's genre is buddy film[7].
- Nothing to Lose's genre is comedy film[8].
- Nothing to Lose's genre is action film[9].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Martin Lawrence[10].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Tim Robbins[11].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was John C. McGinley[12].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Giancarlo Esposito[13].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Kelly Preston[14].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Michael McKean[15].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Rebecca Gayheart[16].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Willy Parsons[17].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Randy Oglesby[18].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Mary Jo Keenen[19].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Steve Oedekerk[20].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Penny Bae Bridges[21].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Dan Martin[22].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Jim Meskimen[23].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Blake Clark[24].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Marcus T. Paulk[25].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Irma P. Hall[26].
- A cast member of Nothing to Lose was Patrick Cranshaw[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Dan Jinks[28] and Martin Bregman[29]. Nothing to Lose was directed by Steve Oedekerk[4]. Steve Oedekerk wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Martin Lawrence[10], Tim Robbins[11], John C. McGinley[12], Giancarlo Esposito[13], Kelly Preston[14], and Michael McKean[15].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1997[30] and January 1, 1998[31]. The original language of Nothing to Lose was English[32]. Genres include buddy film[7], comedy film[8], and action film[9]. It was distributed by video on demand[33].
Reception
Reviews include 5.2/10[34] and 31%[35].
Why It Matters
Nothing to Lose ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2,018 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]