Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas

Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas

Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas

Hardcover edition
Author Nicholas Pileggi
Country United States
Language English
Subject True crime, biography, Henry Hill, Mafia, criminals, case studies
Genre Biography, case studies
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Publication date
October 1995
Media type Print (hardcover & paperback), eBook, audio cassette, audio CD, Audible Audio Edition, Amazon Kindle
Pages 368 pp (hardcover)
ISBN 0684808323

Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas[1] (ISBN 0684808323) is a 1995 non-fiction book by crime reporter Nicholas Pileggi that depicts the story of the alliance of Mafia mobsters Lefty Rosenthal and Tony Spilotro and their exploits working in Mafia controlled casinos in Las Vegas.

Summary

Casino covers the period through the seventies to early eighties when the Mafia controlled certain Las Vegas casinos. Pileggi focuses on the story of Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal, a Chicago bookmaker working for organized crime, and his friend, partner and also Mafia member, Anthony Spilotro. Rosenthal supervises the casino operations, while Spilotro provides protection, security and also masterminds jewelry raids that lead to his crew being nicknamed the Hole in the Wall Gang.[2]

Film version

The book is the basis for the Academy Award-nominated film Casino[3] (1995) directed by Martin Scorsese. The screenplay for Casino was by Pileggi and Scorsese. Although Pileggi had already written the book and wanted it published in advance of the film version, Scorsese persuaded him to forgo the usual chronology and to release the book after the film.[4]

The two main protagonists of Rosenthal and Spilotro were portrayed as Ace Rothstein and Nicky Santoro by Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci. Sharon Stone, playing Rothstein's wife, Ginger, was nominated for an Academy Award for best supporting actress[5]

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