What The Movie Casino Doesn't Tell You About The True Story

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  • @willgrellosbelts8695
    @willgrellosbelts8695 Před rokem +197

    One of the reasons this movie is so accurate is because Tony's right hand man and leader of the Hole in the Wall Gang Frank Cullotta was on the set as a consultant to Scorsese. He posted a few CZcams videos about his involvement before he died a couple of years ago.

    • @LesterMoore
      @LesterMoore Před rokem +13

      Will, Cullotta said a victim he murdered for Spilotro he threw into the victim's swimming pool after the murder. When Spilotro heard about the pool ending he asked Cullotta, "Wasn't the pool thing a little melodramatic?" Cullotta replied, "I did it to take care of any DNA residue." Spilotro replied, "Oh yeah. Good thinking."

    • @DMalltheway
      @DMalltheway Před rokem +10

      The murder scene of Tony at the cornfields was inaccurate since it happened in a basement and Frank was already out of the mob.

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Před rokem +8

      @@DMalltheway Cullota said this to Scorsese but Scorsese said that him killing Nicky fitted with the whole yourbest friend does it

    • @singlefather01
      @singlefather01 Před rokem +2

      @@DMalltheway
      The fact that Tony was killed in a more brutal way intrigues me

    • @jamesfeldman4234
      @jamesfeldman4234 Před rokem +3

      Frank Cullotta was particularly helpful in staging the hits (and even has scenes performing as a hitman). For example, many people complained that when Andy Stone was whacked as he approached his car that there wasn't much blood. Well, that's because .22 firearms at close range were used to deliberately avoid a bloody mess. The hit on Andy wasn't an act of vengeance or retribution and was "strictly business" as they say. Similarly, the hit on Anna Scott was based on Tamara Rand, a real estate investor, who was murdered in the kitchen of her San Diego home in real life because of her lawsuit with Allen Glick (the person that Kevin Pollack's character Philip Green was based on). A .22 firearm was used in that hit too.

  • @markula_4040
    @markula_4040 Před rokem +85

    The most shocking thing about the movie? That Dick Smothers and Don Rickles were cast in normal non-comedic roles and were not only not a distraction but both nailed it. (not that they couldn't but both are so known for their comedy, it was a bold choice to cast them against type in such a serious film)

    • @ralphadamo1857
      @ralphadamo1857 Před rokem +6

      The credit for coming up with the idea to cast primarily comedic actors in serious roles goes to Oliver Stone. In Stone's JFK (1991) he cast Jack Lemmon, Ed Asner, Walter Matthau, Wayne Knight, John Candy, and John Larroquette in serious roles when each of these performers worked primarily in comedy. Marty Scorsese was inspired to do something similar in Casino (1995), casting a slew of comic actors, including Don Rickles, Alan King, Kevin Pollack, Dick Smothers, and, in bit parts, Steve Allen and Jane Meadows. Interestingly, both Scorsese and Stone went to NYU and Stone was a student of Scorsese's. Both Stone's and Scorsese's go-to Assistant Director was Joe Reidy, who also went to NYU. Although an AD doesn't get nearly the credit he/she should, the ADs are a vital part of how good a movie turns out, as Joe Reidy served as an extension of Stone and Scorsese, which is why he was a favorite of theirs.

    • @paulkurilecz4209
      @paulkurilecz4209 Před rokem +4

      Casting actors against type can sometimes be quite powerful. Look at the scene in "Once Upon a Time in the West" when the character "Frank" played by Henry Fonda is introduced.

    • @williamj.dovejr.8613
      @williamj.dovejr.8613 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Those two men were well acquaintaned with old school Vegas, they gave the film gravitas.

    • @AndyJay1985
      @AndyJay1985 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Jerry Lewis was great in The King of Comedy.

    • @brianew
      @brianew Před 7 měsíci

      @@AndyJay1985 He was amazing in that!!

  • @paulieprinceton4550
    @paulieprinceton4550 Před rokem +76

    I’m from Chicago. The guy shot by police holding the sandwich was a family friend and last time I talked to his sister years ago she was still upset about it. He was holding a pizza in real life from what I was told.

    • @yessicaflores79
      @yessicaflores79 Před rokem +1

      At least he was holding food…

    • @chgojack1
      @chgojack1 Před rokem +5

      My friend was good friends with the original female investor who was whacked. Scary most people don't give a shit. She was just investing in a hotel.

    • @dazerrazer3018
      @dazerrazer3018 Před rokem

      @@chgojack1 what are you talking about

    • @Nonegiven14582
      @Nonegiven14582 Před rokem

      How many people have shot police. When they were given the chance to?

    • @winternow2242
      @winternow2242 Před 9 měsíci

      @@chgojack1 You mean the person who apparently inspired Anna Scott?

  • @tomdalton4293
    @tomdalton4293 Před rokem +371

    The movie does not make "historical mistakes" It is fictionalized based on real life events, it is not a documentary

    • @MoviesConsigliere
      @MoviesConsigliere  Před rokem +75

      This is exactly what I said in the video

    • @jameshaley8162
      @jameshaley8162 Před rokem

      I have to add a 'However' to your comment, sir.
      People will see a movie like this one, it says 'Based on a True Story'. ..and what ever is in the movie, they believed Really Happened.
      Some movies will have a Documentary style; Names, dates, places, background information...and they will say 'Base on true facts'...when they're lying out their asses.
      And so Lies get put Into The History Books of the population.
      And usually The Lies hurt or paint people into a bad reputation they don't deserve.
      So when I see a movie 'based on true story/fact/historical facts'
      I immediately Don't Believe It.
      Take for instance 'The Perfect Storm' We have No Idea what was going on aboard the Andre Gail...
      Several movies/historical..do the same thing. No one survived in most cases to tell about what happened. No actual records, no communications...nothing.
      But...they do it anyway Because..its a much better movie.

    • @linklovezelda
      @linklovezelda Před rokem +3

      GET REKT

    • @oculoscaecos
      @oculoscaecos Před rokem

      It's a Scorsese movie so reality doesn't apply. Overblown characters, plots and actions just like in Goodfellas... If Scorsese directed an alien invasion flick, the aliens would have to check in with "Pauly" first to get permission and give 70% of the loot. In real life, "Pauly" collects welfare and cooks with a microwave...

    • @matthewschwartz6607
      @matthewschwartz6607 Před rokem +2

      Most of it is true, though . Have you read the book?

  • @Wolf-bz6kq
    @Wolf-bz6kq Před rokem +119

    Frank Rosenthal was also a FBI informant this was disclosed to public after his death that's why he never face prosecution or forced to testify. His wife was also an informant when the FBI found out about the affair with Spilatro hoping to use her to incriminate Spilatro

    • @dandavis8300
      @dandavis8300 Před rokem +2

      And Allen Glick testified to put all the "Outfit" guys in prison. He died last year. His net worth was over half a billion dollars. Seems like the Kosher Nostra has a much better retirement plan than the Italian mob...

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Před rokem

      And also involved in plenty of the murders, I’m slightly sceptical about him being fbi, did the feds just say that after he died to cause more fragmentation and mistrusts within the mob

    • @_moviespot_
      @_moviespot_ Před rokem

      Are you Sure about this ?

    • @chgojack1
      @chgojack1 Před rokem +1

      Totally. I remember the first time I watched it & I was like, how come DeNiro wasn't arrested!!

    • @herfmonny
      @herfmonny Před 8 měsíci

      It actually kind of alluded to in the movie i thought the guys that tipped if off to where is wife and kid after she ran off with Lester diamond were FBI agents

  • @johnshepherd9676
    @johnshepherd9676 Před rokem +33

    The characters names were changed because Frank Rosenthal threatened to sue if they used his name in the movie so they ended changing all the names. My mother's youngest brother worked for Rosenthal and when he ended up dead the family thought he was collateral in the feud between Rosenthal and Spilotro. Turned out it was an unrelated domestic incident. He go shot by his girlfriend.
    And using Rothstein was a reference to another Jewish ganster, Arnold Rothstein. He was the guy that fixed the 1919 World Series and brokered the organization of the five NY families.

  • @narta11
    @narta11 Před rokem +49

    The murder scene of John Nance in Costa Rica actually occurred in Mexico in 1976 and was based on real life Joh Vandermark. Scorcese was known to hire ex-mafia for technical advisors, some of which had come out of the witness protection program. The filmed hit scene was actually based on another murder committed by one of Scorecese’s technical advisors/ex-mafioso from 1979 in which the body falls into the swimming pool. Scorcese used the technical advisor in the filming since he knew all the details. So, in the movie you are actually watching a hit man reenact his kill.

    • @IloveOtherPplsMsry
      @IloveOtherPplsMsry Před rokem +5

      Yeah, that was Frank Cullotta. He's got a couple videos on it.

    • @robertbishop5357
      @robertbishop5357 Před rokem +1

      I'm surprised that the technical advisor didn't get arrested for the murder by the fbi.

    • @winternow2242
      @winternow2242 Před 9 měsíci

      @@robertbishop5357He'd already served time for his crimes, and received immunity for others.

    • @antoinesilva1527
      @antoinesilva1527 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@robertbishop5357 He became a government witness.

    • @99somerville
      @99somerville Před 26 dny

      @@robertbishop5357He had full immunity.

  • @hekterr6677
    @hekterr6677 Před rokem +28

    ‘’ In the end,We get it all” I recite that every time I cross into Nevada!

  • @renee4053
    @renee4053 Před rokem +26

    I grew up in Chicago. My dad knew some of the other mobsters. I ended up working at the Stardust and would see Lefty there, sitting, watching everyone. He seemed pretty intimidating. But most of them were really nice guys.

  • @kaljic1
    @kaljic1 Před rokem +29

    Richard Bryan, the Gaming Commissioner in the movie, was none other than Harry Reid, who went on to become a long-standing Senator from Nevada, and was the actual COmmissioner who ruled on the Rothstein case. The car bombing? Yes, it really did happen. I remember reading about it in the newspapers (when they HAD newspapers).

    • @killgoretrout9000
      @killgoretrout9000 Před rokem +1

      That's odd because Richard Bryan was a former governor of and US senator from NV, he served as a State senator and NV AG also but never gaming commissioner unlike Reid. I get changing Reid's name much like they did with the main characters it's just odd that the name they chose was that of another longtime NV politician who was a contemporary of Reid's.

    • @sprthrwwychnnl73
      @sprthrwwychnnl73 Před rokem +4

      I always thought the sleazy state senator character in the film was based on Reid, the one who Sam comped the room and chips to but didn’t give him a fair chance at his hearing to get his gaming license

    • @robertbishop5357
      @robertbishop5357 Před rokem +5

      Harry Reid another politician who hurt this country.

    • @frankdenardo8684
      @frankdenardo8684 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@sprthrwwychnnl73 Sam Rothstein aka Frank Rosenthal could not get a gaming license do to his arrests for bookmaking, taking the 5th during government hearings, and his association with organized crime aka the Chicago Outfit. You have to be "clean" to get a gaming license.

  • @mybachhertzbaud3074
    @mybachhertzbaud3074 Před rokem +25

    The sad aftermath was Hospitality in Vegas dropped like a stone.😣

  • @johndebruin5747
    @johndebruin5747 Před rokem +43

    For a good movie marathon, first watch Hoffa (1992, Nicholson/DeVito) then Casino, which together chronologically portrays the rise of organized labor with the Teamsters, the corruption that brought it down but also funded the building of Las Vegas, and the organized crime associated with those two.

    • @SirenScorpio
      @SirenScorpio Před rokem +1

      And then Goodfellas 😉

    • @chocolateface4885
      @chocolateface4885 Před rokem +3

      Hoffa is one of the greatest films ever made ,that ending came outta nowhere.when I saw that devito directed It i was fucking blown away

    • @benjaminwilliams1292
      @benjaminwilliams1292 Před rokem +1

      I haven't seen Hoffa. Would you say that it's better, not to mention shorter, than The Irishman? 🤔

    • @davemustaki134
      @davemustaki134 Před 9 měsíci

      @@benjaminwilliams1292 Hoffa is way better than the Irishman movie I really did not enjoy that movie nothing to do with the length of the feature it just didn't grab me like other gangster flicks

    • @benjaminwilliams1292
      @benjaminwilliams1292 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@davemustaki134 While I liked The Irishman except for Al Pacino the CGI used to make the actors look younger looks shockingly bad upon watching it for the second time. I'll look for a copy of Hoffa or see if I can watch it online. On a side note I saw Killers Of The Flower Moon a fortnight ago. It was also 3 and a half hours long and I thought it was boring. I actually nodded off a few times towards the end

  • @tommyhemlock7915
    @tommyhemlock7915 Před rokem +9

    My absolute favourite scene is the meeting in the desert.
    The most puzzling thing is the meaning of the yes/NO sign in Sam’s office, and why no is in much bigger lettering than yes. Don’t know why but I always wonder that whenever I watch the movie.

    • @fenian123
      @fenian123 Před rokem +1

      It means that whenever a person ask for something, the most likely answer will be NO

    • @sashachitownvillegas6850
      @sashachitownvillegas6850 Před rokem +1

      @@fenian123 right that's obvious to most ppl 😂& a cool sign!

  • @starwarsroo2448
    @starwarsroo2448 Před rokem +54

    James Woods vanished in the middle of the narrative because he went off to battle aliens, on a faraway planet…which incidentally sounded like a good movie

    • @bewmdogg
      @bewmdogg Před rokem +11

      A movie....yes

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Před rokem +8

      @@bewmdogg one of the funniest things in all Simpsons

    • @forgettablelisa
      @forgettablelisa Před rokem +2

      @@starwarsroo2448I’m me?

    • @k_e3735
      @k_e3735 Před rokem +1

      Did he work at the Quik E Mart on the faraway planet too?

    • @ixirlead
      @ixirlead Před rokem +1

      Look…don’t jerk me around…ok??

  • @logicalchaos9008
    @logicalchaos9008 Před rokem +92

    Former Biilly Batts uses a baseball bat to kill Nicky (formerly Tommy). I think it's kind of a joke.

    • @pab1381
      @pab1381 Před rokem +11

      It is but Frank did tell Scorsese that it’s usually your best friend that kills you.

    • @Josh-vb1lt
      @Josh-vb1lt Před rokem +8

      Also Joe Pescis character beats Frank Vincent's character in Raging Bull. In real life they are Close friends who had a lounge act together before they became famous actors

    • @Luton-Mick
      @Luton-Mick Před rokem +5

      Parallel universe stuff 😆

    • @ensabahnur8968
      @ensabahnur8968 Před rokem +4

      They beat them to death with punches and kicks..Not bats..

    • @logicalchaos9008
      @logicalchaos9008 Před rokem +2

      @@ensabahnur8968 You're mad. They used bats. All of them.

  • @robertprosper8506
    @robertprosper8506 Před rokem +8

    Nearly a decade before "Casino" many of these same events were depicted in a television series - Michael Mann's "Crime Story", in which a maniacal Chicago hoodlum named Ray Luca (loosely based on Anthony Spilotro) betrays his best friend and casino operator Max Goldman (Frank Rosenthal) by having an affair with his show-girl wife and then tries to murder him with a car bomb - just as in real life. They even had "Max Goldman" have his own Vegas-themed TV show. Clearly, the writers of Crime Story must have been familiar with the Rosenthal/Spilotro story. There was a lot more to this series than that story however, and as an ex-Chicagoan who grew up in a certain period, I had great fun trying to relate the various stories and characters depicted in the series to real life people and events. If you can find it, check out season 1 of Crime Story - it was brilliant. Among the best shows on television, ever. But season 2 was pretty much a wasted opportunity, and not worth botherin with except out of curiosity.

  • @brandonkellner4053
    @brandonkellner4053 Před rokem +49

    Harry Reid is definitely not "now the Senate Majority Leader", as he died in 2021.

    • @uup116
      @uup116 Před rokem

      as a criminal.

    • @yessicaflores79
      @yessicaflores79 Před rokem

      …and the airport was named after him… 😒

    • @visaman
      @visaman Před rokem

      But, they did rename the airport after him.

  • @gyllessmyth4759
    @gyllessmyth4759 Před 9 měsíci +6

    Since Frank Rosenthal didn't pass away until 2008 (heart attack, age 79), he was very familiar with both the film as well as the book that provided the source material ("Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas" by Nicholas Pileggi) and suggested they were 70% to 80% accurate; fundamentally correct, but with some artistic license taken.

  • @timdowney6721
    @timdowney6721 Před rokem +19

    Still two more critical questions left unanswered:
    Did Lefty really wear a pink robe?
    Did he use a cigarette holder?
    😉

    • @BMe-ck6fd
      @BMe-ck6fd Před rokem +1

      Scorsese says he wore more colorful clothes then even the movie shows and having lived in reno for 9 months in 2008 I saw that cloth stores around casino towns leaned towards a flashy direction

  • @jukebox1138
    @jukebox1138 Před rokem +77

    Thanks for letting me know that not all things in movies are real , I had no idea.

    • @116cowboy
      @116cowboy Před rokem +5

      You'd be surprised how many people think everything in a movie is real

    • @116cowboy
      @116cowboy Před rokem +1

      You'd be surprised how many people think everything in a movie is real

    • @adrianchannelle8651
      @adrianchannelle8651 Před rokem +2

      When it is a movie based on actual events, people like to see the true history that inspired the story.

    • @DMalltheway
      @DMalltheway Před rokem +1

      @@116cowboyLike watching Oliver Stone movies, most of it takes liberties, yes there’s some accuracy but a story has to be sold to a paid audience.

    • @yesthisisvic
      @yesthisisvic Před rokem +1

      Believe it or not, Goodfellas is accurate almost to a documentary standard. The only thing about the movie was that it cut down on the number of characters necessary to reproduce a completely accurate on-screen portrayal of the real-life events by creating "composite" characters who portrayed multiple real life people in the film. For example, "Frankie Carbone" in the movie was a composite character created from multiple real life crew members and associates, most notably Angelo Sepe and Richard Eaton. Even Pesci's Tommy DeSimone was a composite of the real-life Tommy DeVito and Lenny Vario, Paulie's son, who was not only completely omitted from the movie, but was young Henry's best friend and partner-in crime.

  • @markcooper5595
    @markcooper5595 Před rokem +6

    I want equal quantities of blueberries in all the muffins from now on ….de Niro at his very best😂

  • @winternow2242
    @winternow2242 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Disappointed that Artie Piscano's inspiration didn't have a heart attack when they found hsi books. That's got to be 1 of the high points of the movie. I can imagine how the audience must have reacted when he tried to convince those feds that those were his mother's books.

  • @upreydeen
    @upreydeen Před rokem +7

    The "pen" scene is kinda shocking, because a lot of things are going on in there, all of the sudden Nicki takes the pen and start stabbing a man and nobody would stop him

  • @benjaminwilliams1292
    @benjaminwilliams1292 Před rokem +23

    As Bon Jovi sang, "Its all the same. Only the names have changed". Casino is quite accurate but the names have been changed, and it was simplified so that De Niro ran one Casino, and Chicago is referred to as "Back home". Due to a number of legal issues the film is "Adapted from a true story". Great film though 👍 😀

    • @anthonyscarpa6107
      @anthonyscarpa6107 Před rokem +3

      And then Ginger happened lol

    • @AK-74K
      @AK-74K Před rokem +7

      It's way closer to the truth than most Based on a True Story films

    • @anthonyscarpa6107
      @anthonyscarpa6107 Před rokem +1

      @@AK-74K You can call it Carma based on the fact that the mob was robbing the casino... Ace did not have a license to run the Casino. And Nicky tried to take over everything and Ginger.. The only ones who walked away was Frankie and Ace out of the whole thing

    • @silvervalleystudios2486
      @silvervalleystudios2486 Před rokem +1

      There were other significant differences and omissions. Frank Rosenthal actually ran four Casinos for the Outfit, not just one. Geri Mcgee had a kid from a previous relationship and actually had two children with Rosenthal.

    • @benjaminwilliams1292
      @benjaminwilliams1292 Před rokem +2

      @I'm On Your Roof I hear that song at Karaoke all the time. I've sung it myself. For me that song will always be immortalised for its use at the beginning of Harley Davidson And The Marlboro Man 😀

  • @zanethomas6865
    @zanethomas6865 Před rokem +5

    The eye-popping scene was filmed so extreme because Marty Scorsese knew the MPAA would freak out and demand it cut. But he was wanting to keep in other things so he made some deaths so elaborate he knew they'd be cut to get an R rating.

  • @barnabuskorrum4004
    @barnabuskorrum4004 Před rokem +5

    Casino is such a good movie. When Robert transforms from Robert to a Character makes it always re-watchable. You never know what makes a movie good till those elements are not there.

  • @gonzar09
    @gonzar09 Před rokem +8

    Not gonna lie, but the blueberry thing was probably the one question I really wanted to be true and am thankful for it being so. As a consumer, if I'm paying for blueberries in my muffin, they better be there

    • @sspotter1978
      @sspotter1978 Před 16 dny +1

      @@gonzar09 the same amount in each muffin? Do you realize how long that's going to take?

  • @claudiacervantes5379
    @claudiacervantes5379 Před rokem +4

    Ex mayor of Las Vegas Oscar Goodman played himself in the movie casino as the mobs attorney. Before becoming mayor he an attorney and he was in fact the mobs attorney in Vegas. I found this cameo by him rather interesting. That man knows more secrets than anyone could imagine. He was also a popular mayor in Vegas when he was the mayor. Before liberal Californians moved to Vegas and turned Clark County into a mini California. After his term as mayor, his wife became mayor and she is still our mayor today.

  • @bluesky6985
    @bluesky6985 Před rokem +5

    They can't tell you everything without a 10 hour movie 🎦

    • @BusterKeaton6969
      @BusterKeaton6969 Před rokem

      That’s why we’re doing an episodic story about my brother who was Tony’s right hand man in Vegas it’s going to be Pre Casino it’s an outstanding story

  • @salinagrrrl69
    @salinagrrrl69 Před rokem +5

    The actual Kansas City deli bugged in the movie is now a Somali coffee house along Indepedence Avenue NEKC-Mo.

  • @starwarsroo2448
    @starwarsroo2448 Před rokem +11

    They weren’t mistakes, many things had to be changed simply as some of the characters that were murdered were literally slain just a few a years earlier

    • @kevindouglas5333
      @kevindouglas5333 Před rokem

      Yea they were mistakes...Hollywood gets lots of stuff wrong in these things

    • @starwarsroo2448
      @starwarsroo2448 Před rokem +3

      @@kevindouglas5333 they weren't mistakes, they purposefully changed a hell of a lot of details

  • @jmdi2703
    @jmdi2703 Před rokem +4

    Casino is best mafia film ever. Very underrated.

  • @lynnmitzy1643
    @lynnmitzy1643 Před rokem +5

    The eye popping out scene was filmed face up, but it actually happened face down.

  • @richdouglas2311
    @richdouglas2311 Před rokem +4

    It's too easy to criticize historical dramas for inaccuracies. You have to dig deeper. Ask, does what is being depicted generally give the viewer what happened? Imagined dialogue, compression of characters, changing timelines, these are all necessary to tell a story. But does that story essentially ring true? Does the made-up dialogue, for example, communicate what happened?
    If The Crown shows you a made-up conversation between Thatcher and the Queen, does it communicate their relationship? (Because you can't know what exactly was said.) Yes, it does. But what if they showed the two of them getting into a catfight over Prince Philip? No. Not only did that not likely happen, it mis-portrays the nature of their relationship.
    Same with Casino. Having one kid depicted instead of two simplifies the story-telling without introducing a material difference. That's why movies like Casino and Goodfellas hold up; they're essentially--if not perfectly--accurate.

  • @63mckenzie
    @63mckenzie Před rokem +1

    I love the story of a Hollywood producer asked which bio movie was the closest to reality, replied, 'King Kong'.

  • @davidponseigo8811
    @davidponseigo8811 Před rokem +2

    My great uncle was Black Hand from Sicily and moved from New Orleans to Chicago where my grandfather and grandmother already lived. My uncle was friendly with Rosenthal. My grandmother was a cousin of Vito Genovese.

  • @stanwashighski3553
    @stanwashighski3553 Před rokem +33

    Had a buddy that ended up in a cornfield after a botch run where 20 kilos was lost. He was buried alive after being shot in the stomach. Morale of the story, don't go into cornfields.

    • @amosfamous7327
      @amosfamous7327 Před rokem +16

      Don't botch a 20 kilo drug run is the real morale of the story. What a terrible way to go

    • @JayBigDadyCy
      @JayBigDadyCy Před rokem +10

      Isn't the moral of the story "don't lose 20 kilos?" 🤣🤣🤣

    • @PittsburghSonido
      @PittsburghSonido Před rokem +4

      More importantly why do you know a drug runner lol

    • @dongately2817
      @dongately2817 Před rokem +1

      @@PittsburghSonido better than knowing a drug walker

  • @khoffday3054
    @khoffday3054 Před rokem +3

    Everyone brings up the spilotros being murdered in a cellar and not a cornfield but never that this wasn’t discovered until the 2000s, years after Casino came out and they just used the information given to them

  • @greggae2735
    @greggae2735 Před rokem +2

    God damn right, a
    roughly equal amount of blueberries in each muffin. Why is this so hard?

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Před 6 měsíci

      That's not what Ace said in the movie.
      And you don't have a clue about food preparation if you think that.

  • @richardanzlovar5372
    @richardanzlovar5372 Před rokem +5

    This is one of my favorite and best movies of all time. An incredible rewatching super experience Best, best Martin Scorsese film ever done.

  • @michaelclark8831
    @michaelclark8831 Před rokem +4

    You may have already covered this but, the short lived series, Magic City reminded me of Casino. Jeffery Dean Morgan's character, Ike Evans was ungrateful from the very first episode. DeNiro's character, Sam didn't appreciate Nicky protection. I understand that their situation wasn't that simple.

    • @DamitFeelsGoodtobeaRaider
      @DamitFeelsGoodtobeaRaider Před rokem

      (jst my 2 cents) haven't seen magic city; but sam (rosenthal) was skeptical of nicky's (spilatro) protection due to his inability to keep a low profile. this is covered not only in the movie, but also a book called enforcer (about spilatro) in other words, rosenthal (sam) was right about spilotro (nicky) all along; despite them being long time friends.
      edit: the name salad might be confusing but sam rothstein was based on frank rosenthal and nicky santoro was based on tony spilatro; or maybe you already knew that. the vid didn't make that very clear.

  • @michaelbyrne8238
    @michaelbyrne8238 Před rokem +3

    There are interviews where Frank tells the entire story. He wasn't sent out there to run the casino. He started in smaller positions but rose up through the ranks fast.

  • @nolagospeltracts8264
    @nolagospeltracts8264 Před rokem +20

    I wonder if the blueberry incident really happened.

    • @nolagospeltracts8264
      @nolagospeltracts8264 Před rokem +2

      Just answered my question.

    • @logicalchaos9008
      @logicalchaos9008 Před rokem +8

      Yes, it happened.

    • @herbert9241
      @herbert9241 Před rokem

      Completely and utterly fabricated for dramatic effect. They were in fact blackcurrants.

    • @cocksure8430
      @cocksure8430 Před rokem

      I wonder if you, like many other comments made, even bothered watching the vid before posting. Nope, you posted while it played in the background.
      Its getting a bit ridiculous now.
      Watch the vid, see if any interesting facts jump out at you....🤡

    • @nolagospeltracts8264
      @nolagospeltracts8264 Před rokem +2

      @@cocksure8430 So what? I still ended up watching the whole video. I'll comment whenever I damn please!

  • @benfranklin1770
    @benfranklin1770 Před rokem +3

    Awesome movie. One of my favorite of all time. Must have been it at least 5 times..

    • @princesmith8008
      @princesmith8008 Před rokem

      There is a scene in this movie where Robert De Niro says that Joe Pesci *'collects when he wins'* but *'tells the bookies to f-k off'* when he loses.
      Could you please explain me that one??
      A few seconds later in that same scene Pesci gets angry at a bookie when the guy tells him that he thought he was *'laying it'*
      What does that term actually mean and how come that guy owed money to Pesci??
      Sorry in advance for the silly questions, my English isn't that good.

  • @ellenchavez2043
    @ellenchavez2043 Před 12 dny

    I love that Don Rickles and Alan King were cast in the movie. They were around Hollywood and Vegas when these guys were building it. They added an air of authenticity to the movie.

  • @anthonyscarpa6107
    @anthonyscarpa6107 Před rokem +10

    Ginger and Nicky ruined everything.. Well at least Ginger was honest with Ace she told him I don't love you like that but she saw the material and money she was in with Ace .. Kinda Ace's fault ! Took the chance and got burnt

    • @uup116
      @uup116 Před rokem +1

      Hypergamy is real.

    • @jaycareaga9929
      @jaycareaga9929 Před 11 měsíci

      Ginger or Geri which was her real name didn’t ruin it.
      It was Tony’s crew doing the robberies and Frank having that tv show.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Před 6 měsíci

      Ace didn't love her like that either. The real story is well known... this is a fictional movie.

  • @vortega472
    @vortega472 Před rokem +1

    The most shocking - the blueberries, definitely the part about the blueberries.

  • @nolagospeltracts8264
    @nolagospeltracts8264 Před rokem +4

    "and the Sam Rothstein dancers"

  • @joemcconnell2674
    @joemcconnell2674 Před 3 měsíci

    I got to admit the beating with baseball bats scene at the end of the movie.
    Definitely was the most violent and grusome scenes in movie history.

  • @northernking2604
    @northernking2604 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact: lefty rosenthal was revealed to be a high level FBI informant

  • @thehonestrealtor9070
    @thehonestrealtor9070 Před rokem +6

    The Spilotro's murder wasn't accurate because it wasn't known until 15 years later.

    • @ddcs0s
      @ddcs0s Před rokem

      No his body wasn't found until 15 years later that doesn't mean nobody knew what happened to him the lead character also became a FBI informant and one of the consultants for the movie was involved in the Hole in the wall gang so even if it wasn't legally documented people involved with the movie definitely knew what happened to him I'd even guess the movie is how the government found out

    • @jaycareaga9929
      @jaycareaga9929 Před 11 měsíci

      The bodies were found a week after they were buried.
      I remember seeing it on the Las Vegas local news.

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@ddcs0s The lead character wouldn't have known how they were killed unless he was there.

    • @ddcs0s
      @ddcs0s Před 6 měsíci

      @@Rjensen2 What the lead character does and doesn't know at the time is irrelevant when additional information provides needed context ... The lead characters in most films based on true events don't know certain things until after the fact but they add those details so the audience isn't left in the dark

  • @drewhunkins7192
    @drewhunkins7192 Před rokem +3

    It omitted Frank Balistrieri's role and the Milwaukee family.

  • @kevinm3998
    @kevinm3998 Před 2 dny

    At the time the book wasn't published and couldn't legally say it was based on a true story. I found that interesting because the director was working with the writer of the book.

  • @zanethomas6865
    @zanethomas6865 Před rokem +1

    Claudia Haro, who plays Trudy with the Sam Rothstein show was married to Joe Pesci prior to filming. She would later be charged and convicted of attempted murder in connection with a shooting of her 2nd husband. She spent many years in prison but was released in 2019.

  • @singlefather01
    @singlefather01 Před rokem +7

    I am shocked this much was even true.

  • @jedthezed3599
    @jedthezed3599 Před rokem +2

    On Spliotros death... You're not correct. Their bodies were found on the side of a corn field. The farmer was puzzled to why nothing was growing there...

    • @Rjensen2
      @Rjensen2 Před 6 měsíci

      Lol.... you are 100% lying.

    • @NapoleonLenker
      @NapoleonLenker Před měsícem

      Actually you're both correct. Spilotro and his brother were killed in a basement after being lured in believing it was a ceremony to make Anthony's brother a made man. They were found in the cornfield by the farmer as you said.

  • @Clay3613
    @Clay3613 Před rokem +1

    Back when the IMDB messages boards were up, local Las Vegas residents would share stories of their run ins with the people depicted in the movie. Spilotoro would break the hands of a few big name gamblers who owed debts to the casinos despite being in good standing.

  • @xBlurple
    @xBlurple Před rokem +1

    My grandpa was a fantastic billards player and use to go to bars and pool halls all in Chicago and around suburbs. He use to see the Spilotro twins at a bar in Lyons. He said there some of the craziest people he’s ever met

    • @AB-xh4vr
      @AB-xh4vr Před rokem

      What was the name of the bar

  • @genesbeans
    @genesbeans Před rokem +6

    One of the great movies.

  • @readthebookk
    @readthebookk Před 9 měsíci

    I LOVED how Sharon Stone had different finger nails in every scene.

  • @brucetucker4847
    @brucetucker4847 Před rokem +2

    Either this video is much older than its posting date, or the presenter is unaware that Harry Reid retired in 2017 and passed away in December 2021.

  • @bigdaddy496
    @bigdaddy496 Před rokem +2

    From what I was told, the senator from Las Vegas that was denying the gambling license was Harry Reid.

    • @jaycareaga9929
      @jaycareaga9929 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes Harry was Chair of the Nevada Gaming Commission March 27, 1977 - January 5, 1981

  • @seanobrien2306
    @seanobrien2306 Před rokem

    Hi, Interestingly..., the Attorney for Nicky Santoro would become the Mayor of Las Vegas for many years and then his wife became Mayor of Las Vagas and did a terrible job. The Attorney for Nicky Santoro ( Oscar B. Goodman ) became Mayor of Las Vegas and now has an expensive steak restaurant in the Downtown Las Vegas Hotel & Casino ( The Plaza Hotel & Casino ) at the end of the "Fremont Street Experience"... * Talk about an interesting life... Sometimes..., ask yourself..., "Why did Nicky Santoro and the Mob pick Oscar B. Goodman as their defense attorney ?" Another interesting question or questions... * Excellent video and very informative and "Thank you" for sharing the video... "Semper Fi" Mike in Montana :)

  • @rogerwatkins8557
    @rogerwatkins8557 Před rokem +2

    one of my most watched movies, i'm up to ten and some scenes here and there, then road house , outlaw Josey wales and of course the Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns

  • @zanethomas6865
    @zanethomas6865 Před rokem +1

    A lot of the names had to be changed and characters condensed because of legal reasons. Some of the cases were still pending in the mid 1990s so they couldn't even name what outfit they were with just calling it "Back Home." Yet the book had a lot there in black and white for anyone to read. The Alan King character, Andy Stone, is based on the real-life Allen Dorfman played by Jake Hoffman in The Irishman.

  • @13elad49
    @13elad49 Před rokem +4

    I was living in San Diego when Ms Rand was murdered and the connection with Glick was uncovered, and the mob connection was apparent. I lived only about four blocks from Ms Rand.

    • @BaronSaturday66
      @BaronSaturday66 Před rokem +3

      Don't blame yourself...

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 Před rokem +1

      Wow!

    • @joshhoodrat451
      @joshhoodrat451 Před rokem +2

      Rosenthal retired and passed away in La Jolla ?

    • @13elad49
      @13elad49 Před rokem

      @@joshhoodrat451 according to the movie. I think he passed away in Florida somewhere.

    • @13elad49
      @13elad49 Před rokem +1

      @@princessmarlena1359 and paper in San Diego were wondering how Glick, a real-estate salesman became the head of a huge casino in Las Vegas.

  • @ronintje7647
    @ronintje7647 Před rokem +9

    I liked the Billy Batts reference in the killing of Nicky Santoro.
    It was inaccurate, but i liked it.
    The real Spilotro story probably wouldn't have made such a nice scene with them being killed elsewhere and being burried much deeper, even when that also was a gruesome death ofcourse.

  • @1wwtom
    @1wwtom Před rokem +1

    Lefty still ran a sports betting website from his home in Miami bsck in the 2000's till his passing in 2008. I visited it many times back in the W98 days and on till he passed away.

  • @herbert9241
    @herbert9241 Před rokem +1

    Some of the details weren't intentionally misrepresented but certain events were still guarded secrets at time of shooting (filming), capisce?

  • @Jatycre
    @Jatycre Před 4 měsíci

    If you notice, during the scenes where they focus on slot machines, they long gray box covers over where the buttons should be. This was done because it’s actually illegal to film or photograph the bet amounts or payoff amount tables from any slot machine.

  • @marywray6046
    @marywray6046 Před rokem +2

    Why isn't Hoodlum on this list, its a great movie with a real talent, it should be recognized the same as the Italian mafia movies.

    • @Cr4zyRusty
      @Cr4zyRusty Před 5 měsíci

      Love that movie with Tim Roth

  • @frieza2235
    @frieza2235 Před 17 dny

    The most shocking thing is the movie is less dramatic than the real life story

  • @jameshaley8162
    @jameshaley8162 Před rokem +3

    Seems like Joe was playing the same part in both Good Fellows and Casino. Both had a good thing going but...He/They took it too far and the only thing I'm surprised about...in Casino..is that he wasn't whacked Sooner. It was kind of sad, Frank was trying to have a normal life..as normal as he could make it..but..it seems that he picked the wrong woman to marry and was honestly surprised by being betrayed by Dickie Smothers' character.
    Seems like someone would have 'Set Him Straight', you know?

    • @kas10163y
      @kas10163y Před rokem +2

      I never trusted Dickie Smothers...yeah he seemed as the straight man, but always conniving behind Tommy's back...and that Tommy, what a mixed up kid that was! (sarc)

    • @coreyhall1150
      @coreyhall1150 Před rokem +1

      Well problem was was they was way out in Nevada and the ppl they answered to was in New York. "Noone can see that far" spilotro took advantage of that and screwed EVERYTHING up. They was living the American dream. And screwed it up with stupidity.

    • @coreyhall1150
      @coreyhall1150 Před rokem +1

      @@kas10163y Tommy Desimone the real guy was so violent and so crazy they had to TONE HIM DOWN for the movie because Scorsese said "People would never believe someone was THAT EVIL" the things the guy did was over the top even for mobsters.

    • @jameshaley8162
      @jameshaley8162 Před rokem

      @@kas10163y 😄 Well said, Keith.

    • @visaman
      @visaman Před rokem

      @@kas10163y His son is a porno actor.

  • @honorladone8682
    @honorladone8682 Před rokem +2

    He was very busy for sure.

  • @DotBone89
    @DotBone89 Před rokem +3

    Pretty sure the casinos mentioned were in Las Vegas, not Chicago!

    • @crashburn3292
      @crashburn3292 Před rokem +1

      That's not what he said.

    • @ertznay3142
      @ertznay3142 Před rokem +2

      @@crashburn3292 1:18 That's exactly what he said.

    • @Mst-bh9ti
      @Mst-bh9ti Před 3 měsíci

      That's not what they said. Organized crime located in Chicago exerted a lot of control vis-a-vis mob activities in Vegas. Go back and listen to it again.

  • @GBTwelveSixteen
    @GBTwelveSixteen Před 9 měsíci

    Well, the movie does say "Based on true events" as opposed to "Based On A True Story". The difference is "based on true events", the events happened but things were changed in order to make the movie different while "Based on a true story" means they're telling the story as it happened and maybe missing a few details but telling the story that had happened.

  • @dangl650
    @dangl650 Před 2 měsíci

    The most shocking was that Gerri found Tony Spilotro attractive

  • @raymonddipasquale5297

    I met Mr. Rosenthal as he used to own a bar/ restaurant in Boca Raton. You could find him sitting in the corner of the restaurant observing.

    • @joegrahe3958
      @joegrahe3958 Před rokem

      He had one also in Jupiter near where I live.

  • @chriszablocki2460
    @chriszablocki2460 Před rokem

    Gangster's Paradise? I value wholesome things too much. I can play. But at the end of the day, I just want a garage to work on my van in.

  • @EmperorNerox
    @EmperorNerox Před rokem +2

    Ginger didn't die overdose after a " fight with Sam". What fkng movie did you watch? Oh yea " the casino " In the real movie called CASINO, ginger overdoses a year or so after she left sam

  • @wordman3624
    @wordman3624 Před rokem +1

    Will you ever cover The Jaws?

  • @ray.shoesmith
    @ray.shoesmith Před rokem +1

    01:14 The Stardust, Freemont and Hacienda casinos were in Chicago irl??

  • @alanhorowitz3796
    @alanhorowitz3796 Před 9 měsíci

    People unfamiliar with the restaurant and hospitality industry would laugh at the blueberry count but this is standard practice for many reasons; chief among them is for accounting and budgeting purposes. Knowing exactly how many units of each item is sold over a certain period and exactly the amounts of ingredients gives restaurants perspective on how much material is needed for the next fiscal period. It is also essential to recording profit and loss.

  • @sobreaver
    @sobreaver Před rokem +2

    I never was a fan of mobs movies and such but I must definitely admit that those were the best time for mafia movies, although there have been other good ones, those are classics !

  • @johndavies2285
    @johndavies2285 Před měsícem

    In my mind Casino ranks only behind The Godfather and The Godfather 2 as the best mob movie of all time. I fully recognize most people rank Goodfellas ahead of Casino, but there is just something about Casino that I find more operatic, and ultimately more satisfying, than Goodfellas. Just my opinion.

  • @chuckcookus
    @chuckcookus Před 7 měsíci

    Casino incorrectly depicts Tony and his brother killed in the cornfield where their bodies were found, but then again Casino was filmed in the 90s and the testimony revealing the basement location didn't come out until the 2000s.

  • @HotStuffinChicken
    @HotStuffinChicken Před 2 měsíci

    I knew a guy who grew up in the Las Vegas area in the 1970s- it was a great place to live then because the Mob had so much influence, nuisance criminals were terrified of ending up in a hole in the desert. Not saying the Mob is good, but just saying, Las Vegas used to be a small town...in a way.

  • @MrJaccTrippa
    @MrJaccTrippa Před rokem

    Used to be so hard to find a picture of Ace's wife back in the day or any info

  • @Milo92927
    @Milo92927 Před rokem +1

    My Favorit Movie
    Why is this movie not on streaming service?? You can’t buy it or watch it 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @allanfifield8256
      @allanfifield8256 Před rokem

      CZcams has it

    • @Milo92927
      @Milo92927 Před rokem

      @@allanfifield8256 Are you sure about that?

    • @Milo92927
      @Milo92927 Před rokem

      @@allanfifield8256 can’t finde it on CZcams Germany

  • @lrrich8023
    @lrrich8023 Před rokem +1

    Could be wrong but I heard instead of the vice scene in real life they lit "Tony Dog's" on fire.

  • @beatleicious
    @beatleicious Před 9 měsíci

    The entire film was filmed in my neighbourhood. The house is right up the street from me. I watched it being filmed

  • @jonvia
    @jonvia Před rokem +1

    OJ Simpson was on his show in real life. Classic.

  • @billy6464
    @billy6464 Před rokem

    man, pretty freaking close! My favorite movie of all time.

  • @BuzzCooks
    @BuzzCooks Před 10 dny

    The Blueberry story came from the Riviera Hotel and Casino Ed Torres wanted the same amount in each muffin, Ironic the real story happened at the Stardust but the film was shot at the Rivera Also Don Pickles was playing the part of the real casino manager Bobby Stella and trust me Tony would never raise his hand to Bobby Stella. The film is about 90 percent true

  • @gregorylunsford3991
    @gregorylunsford3991 Před rokem

    When I watched the Movie( 2006) at the theater I knew Lefty somehow but could not put my finger on. First in the beginning when the caddy blew( I knew that but how did I know that) 2nd in the Movie he had 1 child but I knew He had 2 children - How ?? Then at the end it shows him going to San Diego - that's where I live !!! Now I am out of my mind trying to figure out know all this !! I went to Barnes & Noble Book Store where the book was still selling and sure enough He had 2 kids but I cannot remember How ?? 2 days later I'm driving down the street and a "Big Flash of Memory" comes back and I start laughing & Laughing. I remembered one Saturday night out on Coronado Island next to the Hotel Del Coronado My Girlfriend and I drinking Wine and talking........ She was going through her background check for the Chula Vista Police Dept. She was worried about having Baby Sit 2 kids staying at the Hotel Del Coronado the summer. Lefty wanted her to drive his children around to swimming lessons etc in his Caddy. She said "No Way" that they tried to blow him up a year previous driving a identical Caddy. I said that should not affect your background check but she was still worried. That was in 1984. It took me 2 days to remember a minor conversation from 12 years previous ....... Wow !

  • @101southsideboy
    @101southsideboy Před rokem +1

    you forgot to mention one thing that was interesting about the Frank Rosenthal show Don Rickels who played BIlly Sherbert in the movie was a guess on the show

  • @kenweis7913
    @kenweis7913 Před rokem +4

    I dated a Ukrainian girl just like ginger and she finally died from overdose

  • @borod5571
    @borod5571 Před rokem

    R.I.p Uncle Allen.

  • @johnstevens9673
    @johnstevens9673 Před rokem +5

    Ive already knew all of this info. It has been very well covered over the past 22 years since the movie came out.

    • @visaman
      @visaman Před rokem

      Or, if you read the books about Las Vegas and the Mob. A good one is The Last Mafiaoso, by Ovid Desmarais.

    • @cocksure8430
      @cocksure8430 Před rokem +1

      Well, woop-de-doo Basil....

  • @arturoalmazan5262
    @arturoalmazan5262 Před rokem +1

    it was so greatly written and it really; stayed true to the ; real life; events. On the Casino 4k ; the special features they showed a documentary on rothstein ; ginger and of course Nicky Santoro the real people.