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The Lottery (1996)


by William Daniels

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Not Like The Movie I Saw In School! , October 19, 2004
Reviewer: GoofySue59 "Sue" (Grand Junction CO USA)

This made-for-TV movie, while of necessity having a story woven around Ms. Jackson's original short story (I guess in order to justify its 90-minute length), fell short in more than one way. The events leading up to Jason's trip to Maine and the town his dying father wished to have his ashes scattered in were less than convincing, as was the ending of the movie. We have Jason, the would-be hero, Felice, the fair damsel, the evil mayor who seemed to exercise God-like control over all the village's inhabitants (he forbade young Henry Watkins to go to a ball game the day of the lottery, and also persuaded Felice not to leave town with Jason on the eve of the lottery-though how he got into her home, much less her bedroom as she was packing is never really explained), the snotty sheriff's deputy and the villagers themselves. The only part of the movie worth watching was the lottery itself, although even that didn't follow the short story as well as I would have liked. The movie I saw in school was only about 40
minutes long, followed Ms. Jackson's story line exactly and was frightening to the point that I distinctly remember my blood running cold even though I was only in the seventh grade when I saw it. This TV fluff didn't really do justice to the horror I remember as a kid seeing that the woman who drew the marked ballot was about to be stoned to death so the corn would give a good harvest. The premise of the TV movie was that the stoning was a talisman against unemployment, crime, illiteracy and other social ills. Jason winds up in the state mental institution upon discovering the horrid truth of New Hope and its annual rite when he tries to report the stoning of Felice's mother. His father had wound up there for life for the same reason: his own wife was a victim of the rite and he consequently was banished from the village when he tried to save her. That Jason's father, then Jason himself winds up in the mental ward speaks of a conspiracy too large for credibility, in my view. I guess even a good storyteller
isn't immune to the forces of political correctness.


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Winning the Lottery



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Winning the Lottery is a sure bet! Millions of people play the lottery each day, and everyone is looking for that certain something to give them the edge, to make that big pay out. This exciting new show teaches you how to play smart and savvy when you go for the big jackpot. Learn all you can from the experts-before you put the money on the line.


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Lotto-Lottery Strategy (1998)


by Grant Gresser

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Great video, brief and to the point lotto stratagies., October 18, 1999
Reviewer: Dianne (Canada)

Great video, brief and to the point lotto stratagies. Covers several lotteries including Lotto649 and 6 to 9 number lotteries too...


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Lottery Video (1997)


by John Patrick


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Tips from the Experts, Tales from the Winners! What would you do if you won the lottery? Buy a new house? A new car? Quit your job? You could be the next lottery millionaire. This is an exciting video that shows you how to play smart when you go for the big jackpot. Learn all you can from the people who know--before you put your money on the line! Includes hot tips from the experts and real-life stories of the big winners themselves. Put yourself in their shoes as you follow their amazing adventure from lottery player to millionaire!


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