Casino (6/10) Movie CLIP - Dominick & the Desperadoes (1995) HD

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Nicky's (Joe Pesci) crew goes on a robbing spree throughout Las Vegas with no law holding them back.

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Cast: Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Philip Suriano, Frank Vincent
Director: Martin Scorsese
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Producer: Barbara De Fina, Joseph P. Reidy
Screenwriter: Nicholas Pileggi, Martin Scorsese
Film Description: The inner-workings of a corrupt Las Vegas casino are exposed in Martin Scorsese's story of crime and punishment. The film chronicles the lives and times of three characters: "Ace" Rothstein (Robert De Niro), a bookmaking wizard; Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci), a Mafia underboss and longtime best friend to Ace; and Ginger McKenna (Sharon Stone, in a role she was born to play), a leggy ex-prostitute with a fondness for jewelry and a penchant for playing the field. Ace plays by the rules (albeit Vegas rules, which, as he reminds the audience in voiceover, would make him a criminal in any other state), while Nicky and Ginger lie, cheat, and steal their respective ways to the top. The film's first hour and a half details their rise to power, while the second half follows their downfall as the FBI, corrupt government officials, and angry mob bosses pick apart their Camelot piece by piece.

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  • Pesci looks so badass at 0:22

  • I love Scorsese because he always uses the perfect songs in his movies. Can't You Hear Me Knocking just goes so well with this scene.

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  • @iCHAWY He always uses Stones songs. Which are perfect songs! But you're right, no song could be better for this scene.

  • Love the guy's expressions... "mint condition... alright!"

  • Love the guy's expressions... "mint condition... alright!"

  • Yes the music in these movies is perfect!

  • @hazardous1990 That did scare the hell out of me the first time I saw it when I was a little kid.

  • If you think this movie portrays these guys as nuts , this aint nothin compared to what this crew did and got away with in real life! Notice in this particular scene how Pesce really stresses a Chicago nasal accent along with hard R's....... he went out of his way to pick up the Chicago accent for this film. He does slip into that NY mobster accent once in a while in other scenes, but this scene is perfect Chicago.

  • @ChainsawingRico can't you hear me knockin- rolling stones

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