Lucky Number Slevin

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Unravel the Kansas City Shuffle in the World of Lucky Number Slevin

A case of mistaken identity thrusts Slevin into a deadly feud between two crime bosses, while a mysterious hitman lurks. With twists tighter than a Mobius strip, revenge, deception, and mistaken identities weave a masterful crime caper.

Lucky Number Slevin Trivia

What is the alternate title for the movie "Lucky Number Slevin" in some countries? (Genius)
#1: Killer Number Slevin
#2: The Wrong Man
#3: Hitman Slevin
#4: Slevin Seven
Who directed the movie "Lucky Number Slevin"? (Expert)
#1: Quentin Tarantino
#2: Guy Ritchie
#3: Paul McGuigan
#4: Martin Scorsese
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Lucky Number Slevin Fun Facts

The movie Lucky Number Slevin uses the word Kansas City Shuffle twenty-three times.
Bruce Willis's character, Mr. Goodkat, was originally written for Josh Hartnett.

Lucky Number Slevin Polls

Who is your favorite character in Lucky Number Slevin
Slevin Kelevra
Mr. Goodkat
The Boss
Lindsey
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What is your favorite plot twist in Lucky Number Slevin?
The Kansas City Shuffle
Goodkat's true identity
Nick Fisher's mistake
The final showdown
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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March 11, 2006

Release of Lucky Number Slevin

Lucky Number Slevin, a neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Paul McGuigan, was released in the United States.

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2005

Filming of Lucky Number Slevin

Principal photography for Lucky Number Slevin took place, marking the production phase of the film.

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2004

Casting Announcements for Lucky Number Slevin

The main cast, including Josh Hartnett, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, and Lucy Liu, was announced for Lucky Number Slevin.

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