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Nothing to Lose 1997

When the odds are stacked against him, advertising executive Nick Beame finds his world collapsing after discovering his wife is cheating with his boss. In his despair he bumps into a clumsy thief whose botched carjacking forces Nick onto an unwilling joyride. The two unlikely partners devise a revenge‑driven robbery plan, only to discover rival criminals in the neighbourhood who won’t tolerate new competition.

When the odds are stacked against him, advertising executive Nick Beame finds his world collapsing after discovering his wife is cheating with his boss. In his despair he bumps into a clumsy thief whose botched carjacking forces Nick onto an unwilling joyride. The two unlikely partners devise a revenge‑driven robbery plan, only to discover rival criminals in the neighbourhood who won’t tolerate new competition.

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No!

Nothing to Lose does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Nick Beam [Tim Robbins], a successful advertising executive, believes his life is perfectly in order until he returns home and suspects his wife Ann Beam [Kelly Preston] is involved with another man. A pair of cufflinks belonging to his boss, Phillip “P.B.” Barrow [Michael McKean], surface as a damning clue, driving Nick to the edge of a nervous breakdown. In a reckless plunge of fear and rage, he speeds through the city and is suddenly intercepted by Terrence Paul “T-Paul” Davidson [Martin Lawrence], a carjacker who immediately tries to take control of the situation. Nick manages to turn the tables, kidnapping T-Paul and driving him to a diner out in the Arizona desert. What begins as a dangerous confrontation quickly shifts into an unlikely partnership: Nick knows the inside layout and the safe combination at Philip’s office, while T-Paul brings street-smarts and firsthand know-how of dodging cameras and alarms. The pair, united by a volatile mix of revenge and desperation, sets out to raid Philip’s cash stash and rewrite the wrongs they believe have upended their lives.

Their plan collides with the arrival of another pair of criminals, Davis “Rig” Lanlow [John C. McGinley] and Charles “Charlie” Dunt [Giancarlo Esposito], who soon get blamed for the gas station robbery that sparks the larger scheme. When Rig and Charlie catch up with Nick and T-Paul, a tense standoff erupts: the would-be thieves are forced to improvise, Nick is wounded in the arm during the scuffle, and the two teams race back toward Los Angeles with loyalties and motives quickly shifting beneath them. At T-Paul’s apartment, Nick takes a moment to regroup while his reluctant partner reveals more about his own life—his electrical engineering certification and a stack of rejection letters from prospective employers—hinting at why he clings to the possibility of a better future for his own family. The night of the planned robbery arrives, and the duo orchestrates their break-in with a blend of audacity and caution. During the heist, Nick damages Philip’s cherished fertility statue and loudly taunts a security camera, hoping to draw Philipp’s attention to a message he can no longer ignore.

The pair must then evade a tenacious security guard Baxter [Steve Oedekerk], who lip-syncs to music for over an hour as they hide from his patrols, and they eventually retreat to a hotel to assess their next move. It is here that Nick encounters Danielle [Rebecca Gayheart], a woman he had met earlier, and for a moment the night’s tension shifts toward a more human connection before Nick’s sense of loyalty returns him to his mission. Back home, Nick reaches out to Ann to confront the truth of what he saw. Ann reveals a devastating mix-up: he misread the situation from the start, actually witnessing Ann’s sister with her fiancé, not Ann herself, at the moment he believed an affair was underway. The truth is painful for Nick, but it also frees him from the certainty that drove his revenge—Ann never betrayed him, and he had misread the signals entirely. This revelation softens the edges of his rage and rekindles his sense of responsibility.

Reeling from the truth, Nick returns to confront Rig and Charlie, rescuing T-Paul from a trap they laid and reclaiming the stolen money. The pursuit spills into a tense alley showdown where Nick’s actions speak louder than words as he disarms Rig and reclaims the prize they all pursued. Yet the road to justice is complicated by a murky chain of events surrounding the security footage: a burglar’s mask and a tape that has been recorded over. Nick discovers that someone with access earlier in the day may have influenced what Philip would see, suggesting the threat was not simply a simple break-in but something more calculated. Undeterred, Nick tracks down T-Paul and extends an offer: a job as an electrician and security expert to help develop a new system for Philip’s company. T-Paul, who has dreamed of a better life for his family, accepts the opportunity, signaling a fresh start built on trust rather than vengeance.

In the end, the post-credits moment lands a quiet note of closure: a mailman arrives at the gas station in Arizona and returns the money that T-Paul stole, a small sign that order can be restored even after the most tangled schemes. Nick, having learned from the chaos, chooses a path that blends accountability with opportunity—reuniting with Ann on a more honest footing and moving forward with a rebuilt sense of purpose. And as the new security system takes shape under Nick’s guidance, the film closes on a hopeful thread: a partnership born of conflict, capable of transforming fear into a professional alliance and a personal life into something steadier and more secure.

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Cars Featured in Nothing to Lose

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Buick

1993

Century

Cadillac

1987

Allanté

Cadillac

1989

Sedan DeVille

Caterpillar

1992

936 F

Chevrolet

1947

Advance-Design

Chevrolet

1947

Advance-Design Loadmaster

Chevrolet

1987

Caprice

Chevrolet

1991

Caprice

Chevrolet

1972

Chevelle Malibu

Chevrolet

1941

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