PINBALL: THE MAN WHO SAVE THE GAME - CRYSTAL REED INTERVIEW

Did you know that Pinball was actually illegal in the United States in the 70’s? Find out the real story and the man responsible for turning things around in the movie movie, Pinball The Man Who Save the Game.

The film centers around an unsettled writer with a fantastic mustache, ROGER SHARPE (Mike Faist), who finds solace and confidence in one thing he has mastered: pinball. When a police raid destroys the only machines he can find in 1970s New York City, he learns the game is illegal.

Roger reluctantly joins forces with the Music and Amusement Association to overturn the ban while falling in love with ELLEN (Crystal Reed), an artist and single mother. Roger’s path to save pinball ultimately rescues him. He and Ellen overcome their pasts and take a shot at love. Roger learns what it means to take a chance—and that commitment is the most rewarding gamble of all. Based on a true story.

Crystal Reed is most well known for playing Allison Argent in the MTV series Teen Wolf. Recently she held the lead role of Abby in the DC Universe for Warner Bros. series Swamp Thing and she played Adult Beth in the feature-length film Incident in a Ghost Land.

She also played opposite Ben McKenzie in Season 4 of the FBC for Warner Bros. Television series Gotham as Sofia Falcone, daughter of the Gotham mob boss. Reed's other credits include the independent film Too Late as well as CrushJewtopiaSkyline, and Crazy Stupid Love in which she appeared opposite Ryan Gosling and Steve Carell. She will next be seen in the Paramount Plus feature film revival of Teen Wolf.

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I spoke with Crystal Reed about the film, kissing co-star Mike Feist while he was wearing the crazy mustache and of course her time working on Teen Wolf the series and the new movie now streaming on Paramount Plus)