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Casino
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Gluttony, dishonesty, cash, influence, and homicide occur amongst two gangster best friends and a trophy wife all because of gambling empire.
Gluttony, dishonesty, cash, influence, and homicide occur amongst two gangster best friends and a trophy wife all because of gambling empire.
Actors: Joe La Due,
Carrie Cipollini,
Mike Maines,
Frank Vincent,
Patti James,
C.C. Carr,
Carol Wilson,
John Bloom,
Rick Crachy,
Csaba Maczala,
Haven Earle Haley,
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Joe La Due

Carrie Cipollini

Mike Maines

Frank Vincent 4 August 1939, North Adams, Massachusetts, USA

Patti James

C.C. Carr

Carol Wilson

John Bloom 27 January 1953, Dallas, Texas, USA

Rick Crachy

Csaba Maczala

Haven Earle Haley 10 June 1929
Genre: Biography
Keywords: #Sharon Stone
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Carrie Cipollini

Mike Maines

Frank Vincent
4 August 1939, North Adams, Massachusetts, USA

Patti James

C.C. Carr

Carol Wilson

John Bloom
27 January 1953, Dallas, Texas, USA

Rick Crachy

Csaba Maczala

Haven Earle Haley
10 June 1929

Erika von Tagen

Gil Dova
5 September 1932

Catherine Scorsese
16 April 1912, New York City, New York, USA

Oscar Goodman
26 June 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Sly Smith
8 February 1949, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Shellee Renee

Millicent Sheridan
1 September 1967, Los Angeles, California, USA

Michael Paskevich

Joe Anastasi

Michael McKensie Pratt

David Arcerio

Charlene Hunter

David Varriale
18 December 1973, Bronxville, New York, USA

Nan Brennan

Madeline Parquette

Ronald Maccone
26 October 1932

Jeffery Azzinaro

Pasquale Cajano
19 August 1921, Italy

John Maczko
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January 25, 2010
Poor ol' Marty. Epic, grandiose, visceral film after film. And what thanks does he get? "Yeah... but it's not as good as GoodFellas."
January 25, 2010
Casino is superbly acted and quite astonishingly obsessive about detail, money, and the mob's decline.
January 25, 2010
An accomplished film that carries with it the unshakable feeling that we've seen it all before.
April 26, 2011
Overlong and tedious crime drama epic. A kinetic behind-the-scenes look at the Vegas casinos.
Variety
May 16, 2008
Martin Scorsese's intimate epic about money, sex and brute force is a grandly conceived study of what happens to goodfellas from the mean streets when they outstrip their wildest dreams and achieve the pinnacle of wealth and power.
July 01, 2013
Casino is Scorsese's 'messy drawer' of a movie; disconnected scenes and stylistic odds and sods... it might be his most idiosyncratic.
March 31, 2008
It's not the actors' fault that no one is able to break through the film's gorgeous but chilly surface. You watch Casino with respect and appreciation, reveling in its documentary sense of detail.
January 25, 2010
So long as Casino stays focused on the excesses -- of language, of violence, of ambition -- in the life-styles of the rich and infamous, it remains a smart, knowing, if often repetitive, spectacle.
Common Sense Media
January 01, 2011
Violent story of vice and virtue not for kids.
January 25, 2010
Simultaneously quite watchable and ionless.
Washington Post
August 09, 2006
Scorsese may be flailing here, but Scorsese flailing is more formidable than most directors at the top of their form.
January 25, 2010
[Stone] seems to be trying to enter a more ionate movie, where a neurotic gold digger could at least have a good time. By the end of Casino, for all its craftsmanly bravura, you may want to her.