Producer Ari Taub of Hit and Run Productions hires Dylan Ben-Israel to rewrite “The Odds”

New York, New York – Hit and Run Productions has announced that Dylan Ben-Israel has been hired to rewrite the script for “The Odds”, a new film that revolves around a group of friends who find themselves in over their heads after getting into debt with a dangerous bookie.

The film, which is being produced by Ari Taub, follows Mickey Larusso, a young man whose only aspiration in life is to be a professional gambler. When Mickey and his friends find themselves owing a mere $82 to a ruthless bookie, they must go to great lengths to come up with the money and stay alive.

Taub, known for his work on films such as “79 Parts” and “The Fallen”, is excited to bring Ben-Israel on board for the project. “Dylan is an incredibly talented writer, and we’re thrilled to have him on board to help bring ‘The Odds’ to life,” said Taub. “His unique voice and storytelling skills will help take this film to the next level.”

Ben-Israel, who has worked on a wide range of projects throughout his career, is excited to be rewriting “The Odds”. “This is the kind of story that really speaks to me as a writer,” said Ben-Israel. “It’s a chance to explore the world of gambling in Atlantic City, and the adventures that people get into there, and I can’t wait to dive in and help bring these characters to life.”

“The Odds” is set to star a talented cast of up-and-coming actors, and is expected to be one of the most talked-about films of the year. With Taub and Ben-Israel at the helm, fans are excited to see where this goes.