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Director Hindilinks4u:Martin Scorsese
Producer:Barbara De Fina
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Genre :Adventure,Action, Fantasy, Thriller
Cast :Robert De Niro , Joe Pesci , Sharon Stone , James Woods , Frank Vincent , Don Rickles , L. Q. Jones , Kevin Pollak, Alan King , Pasquale Cajano , John Bloom, Dick Smothers , Philip Suriano , Bill Allison , Vinny Vella , Joseph Rigano , Nobu Matsuhisa , Richard Riehle ,
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In 1973, Sam "Ace" Rothstein (Robert De Niro) is a sports handicapper and Mafia associate who is sent to Las Vegas
to run the Teamsters Union-funded Tangiers Casino on behalf of the Chicago Outfit. He hires old friend Billy Sherbert (Don Rickles) as his manager. In between, Ace and his friend, mob enforcer and caporegime Nicholas "Nicky" Santoro (Joe Pesci), narrate how the mob bosses control the Teamsters Union, which gives out money for casinos that they own, such as The Tangiers, and how they also drive off rival crews and get rid of cheaters. Ace becomes the Tangiers' de facto boss by taking advantage of lax gaming laws allowing him to work at the casino while his gaming license is still pending. He doubles the casino's profits, which are skimmed by the Mob before the records are reported to income tax agencies. The bosses are impressed with Ace's work and send Nicky to protect Ace and the whole business, along with Nicky's brother Dominick, Nicky's friend and subordinate Frank Marino (Frank Vincent), and the rest of Nicky's soldiers in his crew. Nicky, however, becomes more of a liability than an asset; his criminal activities—which he makes nearly no effort to conceal—and his violent and vicious temper quickly get him banned by the gaming board from every casino, and his name is placed in the Black Book. In retaliation, Nicky gathers his own crew, opens a jewelry store and restaurant, begins running unsanctioned shakedowns and burglaries, and soon after is considered the mob boss of Vegas. Ace, meanwhile, meets and falls in love with a hustler named Ginger McKenna (Sharon Stone). Ace, desperately wanting to settle down in Las Vegas, proposes marriage and a family, but Ginger refuses. She changes her mind after Ace assures her that, even if it doesn't work out, he will make sure that she is taken care of for the rest of her life. They soon conceive a daughter (Amy) and marry. Their relationship begins to deteriorate when Ace and Nicky catch Ginger giving money to her former boyfriend Lester Diamond (James Woods), the man she actually loves and her pimp from her days as a prostitute and now a small-time con man. Ace also makes an enemy in Clark County Commissioner Pat Webb (L.Q. Jones) by firing Webb's brother-in-law Don Ward (John Bloom), the slots manager at the Tangiers for incompetence and refusing to reinstate him. Webb retaliates by pulling Ace's casino license application from the backlog and forcing him to have a license hearing in 1980, while secretly arranging for the gaming board and State Senator Harrison Roberts (Dick Smothers) to reject the license (in spite of Senator Roberts being a frequent and comped guest at the Tangiers). Ace responds by appearing on television and openly accusing the city government of corruption. The bosses are unappreciative of Ace's publicity and ask him to return home, but he refuses, stubbornly blaming Nicky's reckless lawbreaking for his own problems, which leads to a heated argument with Nicky in the desert. The bosses soon notice that the amounts of the skim are getting lighter due to local mobsters taking some of it for themselves, so they appoint Kansas City underboss Artie Piscano to oversee the skim, but he keeps incriminating ledgers and is caught on an FBI bug discussing the skim. Ginger tries to file for a divorce, but Ace refuses, stating that he will not let her take Amy away from him due to her severe drug and alcohol problems, and she will likely spend all of her money within a year and come back to him anyway. Ace then finds out that Ginger is in Los Angeles with Lester and planning to run away to Europe with Amy. Ace calls back home for assistance and Nicky shows up, reminding him that business and family matters aren't the same thing. He asks Ginger to send Amy back and she asks if she can come as well. He agrees, but the moment they are alone starts to hammer her with what they spent his money on and accusing her of cheating on him with Lester. After she walks out, he buys her a beeper so he can keep a track of her. Ginger turns to Nicky for help in getting her share of her and Ace's money from the bank, and they begin an affair, which Ace later finds out about. These actions violate Mob rules and could potentially get Ace, Nicky, and Ginger killed. Ace reaches his limit with Ginger when she ties Amy to her bed in order to have a night out with Nicky. Ace confronts Ginger in the restaurant for abusing Amy, and disowns her. Ginger turns to Nicky to have Ace killed, but he refuses due to their 30+ year friendship. She becomes enraged and attacks him, but he throws her out. Meanwhile, Sam has Billy arrive with a shotgun in case Ginger returns. The next morning, the hysterical Ginger, determined to retrieve her share of Ace's jewels, goes to the Rothstein house and creates a disturbance by rear ending Ace's car with her own, causing police to be dispatched to the scene. Ginger, escorted by an officer, uses the distraction to steal the key to the couple's bank deposit box (She is unable to retrieve any other valuables from the house due to Sam having Billy place the valuables in the casino vault the night before.). All of these events are occurring under FBI surveillance, having been alerted by Piscano's discussions heard by the bug. Ginger steals most of the cash from the safe deposit box and drives off, intending to run away to another city. Before she can escape, however, she is pulled over and arrested for aiding and abetting by the FBI undercover officers watching her. They arrest Ginger in hopes of using her as a witness against the Mob's activity. Ginger says nothing to the police, but it doesn't matter; the FBI has collected enough evidence to arrest several casino executives involved with the skim. Philip Green (Kevin Pollak), the casino's front man and nominal main executive, decides to cooperate with the FBI. The FBI raid Piscano's home and find his ledgers, which detail every transaction of the skim. Piscano becomes so upset he suffers a heart attack and dies, right in front of his wife. The casino empire crumbles, and the bosses, including leader Remo Gaggi (Pasquale Cajano) are all arrested. Nicky, catching wind of the early arrests, flees Las Vegas and manages to evade capture. The FBI comes to see Ace with the pictures they took of Ginger with Nicky. Devastated, he refuses to look at the pictures as well as the agents, and he turns away. During an after-trial meeting, the bosses decide to eliminate anyone involved in or with knowledge of the skim, in order to keep them from testifying, which includes some trusted associates. John Nance, the money courier, flees to Costa Rica, but the mob finds him after they learn his son got arrested for drug charges, so he will not turn state's evidence to save his kid, and eliminates him. They kill Teamsters Union president Andy Stone (Alan King). Although the bosses all agree that Stone will not talk, overboss Remo Gaggi decides not to take a chance. After fleeing with the $2 million in cash and her jewelry, Ginger found some bikers, junkies and hustlers in Los Angeles to hang out with. She is last seen walking heavily drugged alone down a hotel hallway before collapsing. Ace states that he had a second autopsy done by a private doctor and found she was given a "hot dose", a lethal combination of battery acid and drugs. All she had left was $3600 in mint condition coins. Ace, on the other hand, is almost killed in 1983, in a botched car bombing which was never authorized, but Ace and the bosses suspect it was Nicky. After being in hiding for a while, Nicky arranges a meeting with in an Indiana cornfield with his old gang under the guise of getting Dominick resettled in Vegas. However, they have other orders since once they arrive, Dominick is quickly and savagely beaten as Nicky pleads for his life. They then turn on him and throw him along with his brother into a hole in their underwear, still breathing as they full up the hole with dirt. Ace narrates that the bosses had "had enough of Nicky" and knew they had to make an example of him. The Mob is knocked out of power as well as the Teamster's Union and the old casinos are purchased by big corporations and demolished to make way for gaudier gambling attractions financed by junk bonds. Ace laments that this new "family friendly" Las Vegas doesn't cater to the players as their predecessors did and that now "it looks like Disneyland", stating: "Back then dealers knew your name, what you drank, what you played; today it's like checking into an airport. And if you order room service, you're lucky if you get it by Thursday". In the final scene, an older Ace is shown living in San Diego, once again as a sports handicapper for the Mob, or in his words, "...right back where I started". Ace closes the film with the words, "I could still pick winners, and I could still make money for all kinds of people back home. And why mess up a good thing? And that's that."
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