Ishmael defeats wealthy bowling enthusiast Stanley Osmanski, but he attacks the duo after discovering that the roll of cash Roy put up was fake. The duo earn money in various local tournaments and by hustling bowlers. (His 270 average was because he was taught to bowl fifteen frames and not the standard ten.) However, after some coaching, Ishmael improves. Roy discovers that the childlike Ishmael is not aware of some of bowling's basic rules and skills. Learning that Ishmael's family is about to lose their farm to the bank, Roy eventually convinces them to let him join him, under the guise of going on a mission trip. Roy then sees a poster in a bowling magazine advertising a $1 million winner-take-all tournament in Reno, Nevada. Ishmael declines, explaining he is from the local Amish community, that his bowling hobby must be kept secret from his family. Roy tries to convince him to turn pro, with him as manager. On a sales visit to a bowling alley, Roy meets Ishmael Boorg. Dumars, eventually being reduced to trade sexual favors for a break on his back rent. Always behind on his rent, he is constantly harassed by his landlady, Mrs. ![]() When they realize they were conned, McCracken flees while Roy is brutally beaten and loses his hand when it is forced into the ball return, ending his career.ġ7 years later, Roy uses a prosthetic hand to display his championship ring and is living in Scranton, Pennsylvania, an alcoholic, unsuccessful traveling salesman of bowling supplies. McCracken convinces Roy to help him hustle a group of local amateur bowlers. ![]() ![]() In his professional bowling tour debut, he defeats established pro Ernie McCracken, who takes the loss poorly and seeks revenge. The film was released on Jwith a budget of $25 million, and grossed $32.2 million.įlashy young bowler Roy Munson wins the 1979 Iowa state bowling championship and leaves home to turn professional. It was filmed in and around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as a stand-in for Scranton, Amish country, and Reno, Nevada. Starring Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, Vanessa Angel and Bill Murray, it tells the story of an alcoholic ex-professional bowler (Harrelson) who becomes the manager for a promising Amish talent (Quaid). Kingpin is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly and written by Barry Fanaro and Mort Nathan.
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