Guns, Girls and Gambling is a 2012 action-comedy film directed and written by Michael Winnick. The film stars an ensemble cast of Christian Slater, Gary Oldman, Michael Spears, Tony Cox, Megan Park, Sam Trammell, Dane Cook, and Helena Mattsson.

The story is set in a small desert town where a Native American casino becomes the center of attention after a priceless American Indian artifact is stolen during a poker game. The artifact is said to have mythical powers that can bring good fortune to whoever possesses it.

The film follows a series of interconnected characters who are all after the artifact. The leading character is John Smith (played by Christian Slater), a gambler who accidentally ends up with the artifact. He teams up with a prostitute named Cindy (played by Helena Mattsson), who has her own reasons for getting involved in the heist.

Other notable characters include a corrupt sheriff named Cowley (played by Jeff Fahey), a gangster named Duke (played by Gary Oldman), an Elvis impersonator named Elvis (played by Anthony Brandon Wong), a fraternity boy named Fish (played by Dane Cook), and a 6-foot-tall blond assassin named The Blonde (played by Megan Park).

The film features various action-packed scenes, including gunfights, car chases, and fistfights, as the characters all race to get their hands on the artifact. In the end, the story takes a surprising turn as the true power of the artifact is revealed, leading to a dramatic climax.

Overall, Guns, Girls and Gambling is a fast-paced and entertaining film that blends comedy, action, and suspense. It's an enjoyable ride from start to finish, with a talented cast of actors who bring their unique characters to life.

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