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Casino
TrailerGreed, deception, money, power, and murder occur between two mobster best friends and a trophy wife over a gambling empire.Actors: Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, James Woods, Don Rickles, Alan King, Kevin Pollak, L.Q. Jones, Dick Smothers, Frank Vincent, John Bloom, ...»Director: Martin ScorseseCountry: United States, FranceDuration: 178 minQuality: HDRelease: 1995IMDb: 8.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Casino"
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Characters of "Casino"
Sam 'Ace' RothsteinPlayed by: Robert De NiroGinger McKennaPlayed by: Sharon StoneNicky SantoroPlayed by: Joe PesciLester DiamondPlayed by: James WoodsBilly SherbertPlayed by: Don RicklesAndy StonePlayed by: Alan KingPhillip GreenPlayed by: Kevin PollakPat WebbPlayed by: L.Q. JonesSenatorPlayed by: Dick SmothersFrank MarinoPlayed by: Frank VincentDon WardPlayed by: John BloomRemo GaggiPlayed by: Pasquale CajanoJennifer SantoroPlayed by: Melissa ProphetJohn NancePlayed by: Bill AllisonArtie PiscanoPlayed by: Vinny VellaDominick SantoroPlayed by: Philip SurianoSteve AllenPlayed by: Steve AllenVincent BorelliPlayed by: Joseph RiganoVinny ForlanoPlayed by: Gene RuffiniAmerico CapelliPlayed by: Dominick GriecoCasino ExecutivePlayed by: Richard AmalfitanoArthur CappPlayed by: Peter ContiChastised GamblerPlayed by: Rick CrachyIchikawaPlayed by: Nobu MatsuhisaCharlie ClarkPlayed by: Richard Riehle -
Directors of "Casino"
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Creators of "Casino"
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Critic Reviews of "Casino"
Entertainment WeeklyJanuary 25, 2010[Stone] seems to be trying to enter a more passionate 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 join her.
TIME MagazineJanuary 25, 2010So 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.
VarietyMay 16, 2008Martin 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.
NewsweekMarch 31, 2008It'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.
Washington PostAugust 09, 2006Scorsese may be flailing here, but Scorsese flailing is more formidable than most directors at the top of their form.
QuickflixJuly 01, 2013Casino is Scorsese's 'messy drawer' of a movie; disconnected scenes and stylistic odds and sods... it might be his most idiosyncratic.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsApril 26, 2011Overlong and tedious crime drama epic. A kinetic behind-the-scenes look at the Vegas casinos.
Common Sense MediaJanuary 01, 2011Violent story of vice and virtue not for kids.
Total FilmJanuary 25, 2010Poor ol' Marty. Epic, grandiose, visceral film after film. And what thanks does he get? "Yeah... but it's not as good as GoodFellas."
Film4January 25, 2010Casino is superbly acted and quite astonishingly obsessive about detail, money, and the mob's decline.
TV GuideJanuary 25, 2010An accomplished film that carries with it the unshakable feeling that we've seen it all before.
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