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Michael Larson became the then-largest one-day winner in game show history by earning more than $110,000 in cash and prizes.
The real-life story of the ice cream truck driver who mastered “Press Your Luck” is one of hard work and risk-taking, the ...
The Luckiest Man in America,” now in theaters, resurrects a TV quiz show scandal that gifts character actor Paul Walter ...
Ryan Blaney wasn't going to let off 23XI Racing co-owner Michael Jordan that easily after the Cup Series race at Darlington.
The show was called 'Press Your Luck' and, in 1984, an Ohio man won a windfall on it, as dramatized in this retro-styled media satire starring Paul Walter Hauser.
The Luckiest Man in America co-writer/director Samir Oliveros talks his true story-based thriller and why there are no clear ...
“The Luckiest Man in America” is an ironic title for the story of Michael Larson, the Ohio man who managed to win over $110,000 on a 1984 episode of the game show “Press Your Luck.
An example of how to make a low-budget movie that immerses you in a long-gone world and the minds of people who lived in it.
Michael Jordan showered huge praise on his 23XI Racing partner Denny Hamlin and predicted his Darlington victory before the ...
Moments after the race, Hamlin's 23XI Racing co-owner Michael Jordan walked down pit road and gave Blaney a pat on his ...
What looked like a fairly ho-hum race at Darlington turned into a dandy down the stretch, courtesy of a late caution. Kyle Larson hit the wall, sending the race to overtime after Ryan Blaney had taken ...