Casino – The Movie That Changed Hollywood

Casino

Casino is a gambling establishment where games of chance are played. These include table games such as blackjack and roulette, as well as slot machines. Some casinos offer other entertainment, such as concerts, shows and restaurants. They also have hotels and spas. Casinos can be a great venue for events such as weddings, conferences and business retreats. To maximize their potential, casinos should market themselves for these types of activities as well as their gaming offerings.

Something about gambling encourages people to cheat, steal or scam their way into a jackpot, instead of relying on pure luck. This is why casinos spend so much time, effort and money on security. It’s not just about protecting players, but the integrity of the casino itself.

Robert De Niro is excellent in his role as Sam Rothstein, a tough-as-nails mobster who runs Vegas’ most corrupt casino. But it’s Sharon Stone who spikes the movie’s energy with her dazzling performance as blonde hustler Ginger McKenna. The actress builds on and inverts her star-making turn in Basic Instinct, as she exults in her ability to seduce men and hold their attention.

Casino owes its popularity to the fact that it was released at a time when violent, profane crime dramas were in vogue thanks to Quentin Tarantino’s breakout hit Goodfellas. But the film’s real significance is that it lays bare an intricate web of corruption centered in Sin City, with tendrils reaching into politicians, the Teamsters unions and the Chicago mafia.