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                    (1995)
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Robert De Niro,
 Sharon Stone,
 Joe Pesci,
 James Woods,
 Frank Vincent,
 Pasquale Cajano,
 Kevin Pollak,
 Don Rickles,
 Vinny Vella,
 Alan King,
 L.Q. Jones,
 Dick Smothers
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Martin Scorsese
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Drama,
 Gambling Dramas,
 Crime Dramas,
 Mobster
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Spanish (Neutral)
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2h 59m
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Casino (1995) delves into the intricate world of a mob-run casino in Las Vegas, following the tumultuous friendship between a meticulous casino manager and a volatile enforcer. As their ambitions and personal lives clash, the movie explores themes of greed, power, and betrayal.
                 
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