Stacy's Knights

Stacy's Knights
Directed by Jim Wilson
Produced by Ann Locktov (producer)
David L. Peterson (executive producer)
Freddy Sweet (producer)
Jim Wilson (executive producer)
Written by Michael Blake
Starring See below
Music by Norton Buffalo
Cinematography Joao Fernandes (credited as Raul Lomas)
Edited by Bonnie Koehler
Release date
June 1983
Running time
100 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Stacy's Knights is a 1983 American film directed by Jim Wilson.

The film is also known as Double Down, The Touch (American video title), Winning Streak (British video title).

Plot summary

Stacy (Andra Millian), a timid woman, is learning how to play blackjack and meets Will (Kevin Costner) who coaches her in card counting. When she is successful at a casino in Reno, Nevada, the corrupt casino management assigns a cheating dealer to stop her and eventually they have Will killed. In retaliation, Stacy recruits a team of players and trains them to win at the game. The team returns to the casino, with Stacy in disguise, to avenge Will's murder by winning a large amount of money.

Cast

  • Kevin Costner as Will Bonner
  • Andra Millian as Stacy Lancaster
  • Eve Lilith as Jean Dennison
  • Mike Reynolds as Shecky Poole
  • Garth Howard as Mr. C.
  • Ed Semenza as The Kid
  • Don Hackstaff as Lawyer
  • Loyd Catlett as Buster
  • Cheryl Ferris as Marion
  • Gary Tilles as Rudy
  • Roge Roush as Rollin
  • John Brevick as Floor Boss
  • Robin Landis as Bourbon Drinker
  • Shashawnee Hall as Recruit
  • Robert Conder as Recruit
  • Frederick Hughes as Recruit
  • Steve Noonan as Make-Up Man
  • David Brevick as Rejected Recruit
  • Steve Kopanke as Video Tech #1
  • Jim Kosub as Video Tech #2
  • Ray Whittey as Frisker
  • Roy Reeves as Dealer
  • Tena Knox as Dealer
  • Joanne Lisosky as Dealer
  • Theresa Thompson as Dealer
  • Mark Conrad as Dealer
  • Pete Borsz as Dealer
  • Dennis Pflederer as Security Man
  • Jay Conder as Pit Boss
  • John Coinman as Stiff

Soundtrack

  • "Good Things" (Written by John Lawrence, co-writer with J. Lawrence, Ken Hilton)
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