5 Movies Where Bingo Keeps You Rolling
Bingo has been all time favourite of one and all. The celebrity stars from Hollywood are not an exception when it comes to Bingo. Bingo has been mentioned in Big Screens many times. Let us see the best Five Movies showcasing the Bingo play and have been the blockbusters.
Hotel Transylvania
You will just love this move with comical animations with a comedy touch to the characters. This move is for all young and old. In one of the scenes the monsters in the movie while holidaying decide to take a break and they settle in a bingo hall. You will have a good laugh seeing their faces on screen casting their eyes downwards towards their bingo tickets and playing game of bingo.
King of the Bingo Game
This is an emotional story of 1940s King of Bingo Game was released in 1999 with main character in the film being Sonny a struggling African American who attends Bingo Hall and tries his best to grab the Bingo Jackpot to help his poor family. The film might make you sad but the main hero playing Bingo will be appreciated by you.
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Curb Your Enthusiasm is rather a Television Show than a Movie. It was a show once dedicated a whole episode to bingo game. In the hilarious wince inducing episode the main hero of the film Larry David goes head to head with a room of old timers and plays 75 ball Bingo game. He ends up getting into numerous fights over the game but always ends up saying how lucky he is on playing Bingo. A cool movie to watch.
Beach Blanket Bingo
This movie is comedy type starring the famed Frankie and Annette, Beach Blanket Bingo is one of the classic Frankie and Annette beach party movies. A motorcycle gang led by Eric Von Zipper kidnaps singing star Sugar Kane, who hires sky-diving surfers Steve and Bonnie for a publicity stunt. Not much of Bingo play but the movie title does use it for some satisfaction.
The Bingo Long Travelling All-Stars And Motor Kings (1976)
This movie showcasing the Bingo and Athletes together! Bingo Long is the charismatic star pitcher for the Negro League. Tired of the slave-like treatment of his team’s owner, Bingo takes to the road with his band of barnstormers through the small towns of the Midwest, set in the 1930s.
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