Casino Movie Mob Bosses
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Title Casino
Year 1995
Director Martin Scorsese
Genre Drama, Crime, Biography
*Former mafia boss, Michael Franzese (showcases his experience and expertise while reviewing scenes from pop culture depicting l.
*Casino movie clips: THE MOVIE: miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: DESCRIPTION:Ace (Ro.
*At the end of the movie Casino, we can see the Whacking scene where several people are killed. Alternative link. It is not very clear who they are, and why the Mob Bosses ordered their killing. They can’t obviously kill all the staff of the casino which could include thousands of people.
In Casino the story revolves around the mob stealing from the Tangiers casino by skimming off the top of all money earned. In order to get away with this, they seem to have their people in place - they get their man, Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein to run it, they arrange the loan which allows the casino.Interpreted byPlot – Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein has moved too quickly in the ranks of the Mafia because of his incredible intuition. In 1973 he’s at the head of four casinos in Las Vegas, completely legal if it wasn’t for the part of income that regularly goes into the ’godfathers’ pockets, not talking about the fact that Ace doesn’t have the license for the activity. Business is going very well and Sam now rules an empire, but he makes two mistakes. First, he decide to marry Ginger, a beautiful unscrupulous player addicted to alcohol, drugs and in love with another man. Secondly, he allows his old friend Nicky, an hysterical killer, to operate in the casino. The dangerous triangle brings to self-destruction. All actors – Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, James Woods, Don Rickles, Alan King, Kevin Pollak, L.Q. Jones, Dick Smothers, Frank Vincent, John Bloom, Pasquale Cajano, Melissa Prophet, Bill Allison, Vinny Vella, Philip Suriano, Erika von Tagen, Frankie Avalon, Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Jerry Vale, Joseph Rigano, Catherine Scorsese, Oscar Goodman, Gene Ruffini, Dominick Grieco, Richard Amalfitano, Richard F. Strafella, Casper Molee, David Leavitt, Peter Conti, Cathy Scorsese, Steve Vignari, Rick Crachy, Larry E. Nadler, Paul Herman, Salvatore Petrillo, Joey DePinto, Heidi Keller, Millicent Sheridan, Nobu Matsuhisa, Toru Nagai, Charlene Hunter, Dom Angelo, Joe Molinaro, Ali Pirouzkar, Frankie J. Allison, Jeff Scott Anderson, Jennifer M. Abbott, Frank Washko Jr., Christian A. Azzinaro, Robert C. Tetzlaff, Anthony Russell, Carol Wilson, Joe Lacoco, John Manca, Ronald Maccone, Buck Stephens, Joseph P. Reidy, Joe La Due, Fred Smith, Sonny D’Angelo, Greg Anderson, Stuart Nisbet, Tommy DeVito, Frank Adonis, Joseph Bono, Craig Vincent, Daniel P. Conte, Paul Dottore, Richard T. Smith, David Rose, Jonathan Kraft, Michael McKensie Pratt, Patti James, Ruth Gillis, Carol Cardwell, Dean Casper, Nan Brennan, Karyn Amalfitano, C.C. Carr, David Varriale, Darla House, Carol Krolick, Frank Regich, Herb Schwartz, Max Raven, Clem Caserta, Jed Mills, Janet Denti, Cameron Milzer, Leain Vashon, Jim Morgan Williams, Brian Le Baron, Mortiki Yerushalmi, Mufid M. Khoury, Khosrow Abrishami, Richard Riehle, Mike Maines, Bobby Hitt, Shellee Renee, Alfred Nittoli, Carl Ciarfalio, Jack Orend, Linda Perri, Ffolliott Le Coque, J. Charles Thompson, Michael Paskevich, Mike Weatherford, Eric Randall, Gwen Castaldi, Brian Reddy, Roy Conrad, Mike Bradley, Dave Courvoisier, George Comando, Andy Jarrell, Robert B. Sidell, Tyde Kierney, Paige Novodor, Claudia Haro, Sasha Semenoff, Gil Dova, George W. Allf, Madeline Parquette, Nick Mazzola, Jed L. Hansen, Gino Bertin, Mitch Kolpan, Csaba Maczala, Peter Sugden, Rudy Guerrero, Randy Sutton, Jeff Corbin, Sly Smith, Joe Anastasi, F. Marcus Casper, Jeffery Azzinaro, Richard Wagner, Carrie Cipollini, Loren Stevens, Gary C. Rainey, David Arcerio, Haven Earle Haley, Sam Wilson, Michael Toney, , Jeff Burbank, Phillip V. Caruso, Earl Chaney, Frank Cullotta, Billy Gilbride, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Andrea Kelly, Walter Ludwig, Bobbie Paulson, Bob Pepper, Steve Schirripa, Charles Scorsese, Constance Tillotson, Dick Warlock show allAll Casino Bosses
*“Now you’re insulting my intelligence; what you think I am, a fuckin’ idiot? You know goddamn well that someone had to get into those machines and set those fuckin’ reels. The probability of one four-reel machine is a million and a half to one; the probability of three machines in a row; it’s in the billions! It cannot happen, would not happen,..” (continue)(continue reading)Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“It should have been perfect. I mean he had me, Nicky Santoro, his best friend watching his ass. And he had Ginger, the woman he loved on his arm. But in the end, we fucked it all up. It should have been so sweet, too. But it turned out to be the last time that street guys like us were ever given anything that fuckin’ valuable again.”Joe Pesci - Nicky Santoro
*“No matter how big a guy might be, Nicky would take him on. You beat Nicky with fists, he comes back with a bat. You beat him with a knife, he comes back with a gun. And if you beat him with a gun, you better kill him, because he’ll keep comin’ back and back until one of you is dead.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“It just didn’t sink into his head what the Black Book is and what it meant, being banned from every casino is just one thing but being in this book gets you into the brains of every cop and FBI agent in the state, I mean you’re listed in there with Al Capone, but Nicky didn’t care.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“In Vegas, everybody’s gotta watch everybody else. Since the players are looking to beat the casino, the dealers are watching the players. The box men are watching the dealers. The floor men are watching the box men. The pit bosses are watching the floor men. The shift bosses are watching the pit bosses. The casino manager is watching the shift..” (continue)(continue reading)
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“The little guy. He wouldn’t be fucking the Jew’s wife, would he?” - Remo Gaggi
*“After the Teamsters got knocked out of the box, the corporations tore down practically every one of the old casinos. And where did the money come from to rebuild the pyramids? Junk bonds. But in the end, I wound up right back where I started. I could still pick winners, and I could still make money for all kinds of people back home. And why mess..” (continue)(continue reading)Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“Listen to me very carefully. There are three ways of doing things around here: the right way, the wrong way, and the way that I do it. You understand?”Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: Three fuckin’ jackpots in 20 minutes? Why didn’t you pull the machines? Why didn’t you call me?
- Don Ward: Well, it happened so quick, 3 guys won; I didn’t have a chance..
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: You didn’t see the scam? You didn’t see what was going on?
- Don Ward: Well, there’s no way to determine that..
- Sam ’Ace’.. (continue)(continue reading)
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
- Don Ward
*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: From now on, I want you to put an equal amount of blueberries in each muffin.. an equal amount of blueberries in each muffin.
- Baker: Do you know how long that’s going to take?
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: I don’t care how long it takes. Put an equal amount in each muffin.Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
- Baker
*“This is the end result of all the bright lights, and the comp trips, and all the champagne, and free hotel suites, and all the broads and all the booze. It’s all been arranged just for us to get your money.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“Before I ever ran a casino or got myself blown up, Ace Rothstein was a hell of a handicapper, I can tell you that. I was so good that when I bet, I can change the odds for every bookmaker in the country. I’m serious. I had it down so cold that I was given paradise on earth. I was given one of the biggest casinos in Las Vegas to run: The Tangiers..” (continue)(continue reading)
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“Nicky’s methods of betting weren’t scientific, but they worked. When he won, he collected. When he lost, he told the bookies to go fuck themselves. I mean, what were they going to do, muscle Nicky? Nicky was the muscle.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“If a guy fucking tripped over a banana peel, they’d bring me in for it.”Joe Pesci - Nicky Santoro
*- Senator: You were wandering around. You were in the.. you were in the building.
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: I was in the building? You know damn well I was at that dinner, and you swore to me I would have a fair hearing. Did you not? Did you not? Well, tell me I was at least at the dinner. Allow me that much. Give me that much at least!
- Senator:.. (continue)(continue reading) - Senator
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: You know, I don’t know if I could do this even if I wanted to. The Gaming Commission would never give me a license. I have at least two dozen gambling and bookmaking pinches on me.
- Andy Stone: You don’t have to have a license to work in a casino. All you gotta do is apply for one. The state law says you can work in a.. (continue)(continue reading)
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
Alan King - Andy Stone
*“There’s three ways to do things, the right way, the wrong way and the way that I do it.”
Robert De Niro
*“In the casino, the cardinal rule is to keep them playing and to keep them coming back. The longer they play, the more they lose, and in the end, we get it all.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“- Vinny Forlano: He won’t talk. Stone is a good kid. Stand-up guy, just like his old man. That’s the way I see it.
- Vincent Borelli: I agree. He’s solid. A fuckin’ Marine.
- Americo Capelli: He’s okay. He always was. Remo, what do you think?
- Remo Gaggi: Look.. why take a chance? At least, that’s the way I feel about it.” - Vinny Forlano
- Vincent Borelli
- Americo Capelli
- Remo Gaggi
*“I think in all fairness, I should explain to you exactly what it is that I do. For instance tomorrow morning I’ll get up nice and early, take a walk down over to the bank and.. walk in and see and, uh.. if you don’t have my money for me, I’ll.. crack your fuckin’ head wide-open in front of everybody in the bank. And just about the time that..” (continue)(continue reading)Joe Pesci - Nicky Santoro
*“The town will never be the same. After the Tangiers, the big corporations took it all over. Today it looks like Disneyland. And while the kids play cardboard pirates, Mommy and Daddy drop the house payments and Junior’s collegemoney on the poker slots. In the old days, dealers knew your name, what you drank, what you played. Today, it’s like..” (continue)(continue reading)Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: I’m firing you. No, I’m not firing, I’m firing you, ya..
- Don Ward: You might regret this, Mr. Rothstein.
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: I’ll regret it even more if I keep you on.
- Don Ward: This is not the way to treat people.
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: Listen, if you didn’t know you were being scammed you’re too fuckin’ dumb to.. (continue)(continue reading)Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
- Don Ward
*“This guy could fuck up a cup of coffee.”Joe Pesci - Nicky Santoro
*“When you love someone, you’ve gotta trust them. There’s no other way. You’ve got to give them the key to everything that’s yours. Otherwise, what’s the point? And for a while, I believed, that’s the kind of love I had.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: So you’re a righty?
- Signaller: Yeah.
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: Now you’re gonna have to learn with your left hand.Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
- Signaller HighlightsKansas City Crime FamilyFounded byJoseph DiGiovanniNamed afterNicholas CivellaFounding locationKansas City, Missouri, United StatesYears active1912–presentTerritoryKansas City metropolitan area and the entire states of Missouri and Nebraska, as well as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Oklahoma and Washington, D.C.Ethnicity’Made men’ are Italians, Italian Americans, the other ethnicities employed as ’associates’.Criminal activitiesRacketeering, extortion, murder, gambling, loan sharking, skimming, waste management, narcotics, bookmaking, and briberyAlliesRivalsVarious gangs over Kansas City, including their allies.
The Kansas City crime family is an Italian-AmericanMafiafamily based in Kansas City, Missouri.History[edit]Early history[edit]
The Italian-American organized crime family began when two Sicilian mafiosi known as the DiGiovanni brothers fled Sicily to Kansas City, Missouri, in 1912. Joseph ’Joe Church’ DiGiovanni and Peter ’Sugarhouse Pete’ DiGiovanni began making money from a variety of criminal operations or rackets shortly after their arrival.[1]
Their fortunes greatly improved with the introduction of Prohibition, when they became the only group bootlegging alcohol in Kansas City.[1] Their rackets at this time were controlled by John Lazia, who later became the leading figure when the organisation expanded. The gang was given virtually a free hand to operate by their bossTom Pendergast, head of the Pendergast Machine that controlled Kansas City’s government at the time. Under Pendergast, Kansas City became a wide-open town, with absolutely no alcohol-related arrests being made within city limits during the entirety of Prohibition. The DiGiovanni family directly benefited from this lack of enforcement of prohibition laws.[1]Post-Prohibition[edit]
When Prohibition ended in 1933, the family, although already involved in various rackets, allegedly began extorting bars. On July 10, 1934, Lazia was assassinated, probably on the orders of his underboss, Charles Carrollo, who ruled as boss until his arrest in 1939 for tax evasion. His underboss Charles Binaggio then became the new boss and expanded the family’s areas of labor into racketeering. With the help of Binaggio, Forrest Smith was elected in the Missouri gubernatorial race of 1948, and he took office on January 10, 1949. Binaggio was seen as a liability to the Mafia’s nationwide commission, and it was decided that Binaggio should be killed. 3 root molar native american. He was assassinated on April 6, 1950, and his successor Anthony Gizzo died of a heart attack in 1953.Nicholas Civella[edit]
The new boss was now Nicholas Civella, who greatly expanded the family’s rackets and forged alliances with families from other cities, making the organization very powerful. Civella used the Teamsters to fund casinos in Las Vegas. In 1975, Civella was imprisoned on gambling charges for betting on the 1970 Super Bowl, played between the Minnesota Vikings and the Kansas City Chiefs. Around this time, there was a war in the family over control of the River Quay entertainment district, in which three buildings were bombed and several gangsters were killed.Operation Strawman[edit]
The Kansas City FBI, suspecting mob involvement at the Tropicana Casino in Las Vegas, set up a broad investigation, known as Operation Strawman, which involved wiretapping phones of reputed mobsters and their associates in Kansas City. From the evidence collected by taps and other eavesdropping in the late 1970s, the FBI discovered a conspiracy to skim money from the Tropicana Casino.
Operation Strawman learned that Joe Agosto, head of the Tropicana’s Folies Bergere show, controlled the skimming in the Tropicana. Agosto was secretly sending cash from the casino to Kansas City organized-crime chief Nick Civella and Joseph Aiuppa of Chicago, as well as Cleveland and Milwaukee mobsters.
In 1981, a grand jury in Kansas City indicted Agosto, Kansas City mob boss Nick Civella, Civella’s brother Carl Civella, mob member Carl DeLuna, and Carl Thomas, who had directed the illegal skimming of cash at the Tropicana with two others. The defendants were convicted in 1983.[2]Recent history[edit]
William ’Willie the Rat’ Cammisano, Sr., became the family’s next boss until his death in 1995. Anthony Civella then became the new boss. He died in 2006.
The Kansas City family had an estimated 25 made members as of the late 1990s, according to the FBI.
The current boss of the family is believed to be John Joseph Sciortino, also known as ’Johnny Joe’, godson of Anthony Civella. The current underboss is believed to be Peter Simone.
On July 21, 2008, Carl ’Tuffy’ DeLuna, former underboss to Nick Civella and brother-in-law to Anthony Civella, died.
In August 2008, retired FBI agent William Ouseley published his history of the KC crime family from 1900 to 1950 in a book titled Open City.
On March 20, 2009, Blackhand Strawman, a documentary of Kansas City’s organized crime history, was released in theaters in Kansas City.
On March 1, 2011 retired FBI agent William Ouseley published his history of the KC crime family from 1950 to 2000 in a book titled Mobsters in Our Midst.
On November 25, 2013, the documentary film Gangland Wire was released to theaters. This film uses audio clips from FBI wiretaps to tell the story of how law enforcement uncovered a massive conspiracy to control Las Vegas casinos.Casino Movie Mob Bosses Movie
Slot machines for sale repairs. On March 11, 2010, the FBI indicted Gerlarmo Cammisano, James Moretina, Michael Lombardo, and James DiCapo for allegedly operating a ’multi-million-dollar internet gambling scheme’.
Gerlarmo Cammisano, son of William ’Willie the Rat’ Cammisano, served as the ’master agent’ of the sports bookmaking operation, which was based in the Kansas City area. Gerlarmo Cammisano’s brother, William D. Cammisano, Jr., pleaded guilty for his role in the sports bookmaking operation. In January 1992, Moretina pleaded guilty to a federal money laundering charge and was sentenced to 37 months. Moretina served as president of a firm that distributed illegal video gambling machines. He and his business partner, purported mob underboss Peter J. Simone, operated the Be Amused Vending and Amusement Co. Moretina is the son of Charles Moretina, who was convicted in the 1980s for skimming Las Vegas casino gambling receipts.
Prior to the indictment, six individuals pleaded guilty in connection with the investigation, including three – Vincent Civella and brothers Michael and Anthony Sansone – who are the son and grandsons of former Kansas City boss Anthony ’Tony Ripe’ Civella. According to Scott Burnstein’s Gangster Report, the Kansas City mob is on its last legs with 12 made men or less. The family still has some gambling and loansharking with some extortion involving drugs and the strip club industry.[3]Historical leadership[edit]Bosses (official and acting)[edit]Casino Movie Mob Bosses
*1912-1931 – Joseph ’Joe Church’ DiGiovanni
*1931-1934 – John ’Brother John’ Lazia – murdered in 1934.
*1934-1939 – Charles ’Charlie the Wop’ Carrollo – convicted in 1939.
*1939-1950 – Charles Binaggio – murdered
*1950-1953 – Anthony Gizzo
*1953-1983 – Nicholas Civella
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Title Casino
Year 1995
Director Martin Scorsese
Genre Drama, Crime, Biography
*Former mafia boss, Michael Franzese (showcases his experience and expertise while reviewing scenes from pop culture depicting l.
*Casino movie clips: THE MOVIE: miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: DESCRIPTION:Ace (Ro.
*At the end of the movie Casino, we can see the Whacking scene where several people are killed. Alternative link. It is not very clear who they are, and why the Mob Bosses ordered their killing. They can’t obviously kill all the staff of the casino which could include thousands of people.
In Casino the story revolves around the mob stealing from the Tangiers casino by skimming off the top of all money earned. In order to get away with this, they seem to have their people in place - they get their man, Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein to run it, they arrange the loan which allows the casino.Interpreted byPlot – Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein has moved too quickly in the ranks of the Mafia because of his incredible intuition. In 1973 he’s at the head of four casinos in Las Vegas, completely legal if it wasn’t for the part of income that regularly goes into the ’godfathers’ pockets, not talking about the fact that Ace doesn’t have the license for the activity. Business is going very well and Sam now rules an empire, but he makes two mistakes. First, he decide to marry Ginger, a beautiful unscrupulous player addicted to alcohol, drugs and in love with another man. Secondly, he allows his old friend Nicky, an hysterical killer, to operate in the casino. The dangerous triangle brings to self-destruction. All actors – Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, James Woods, Don Rickles, Alan King, Kevin Pollak, L.Q. Jones, Dick Smothers, Frank Vincent, John Bloom, Pasquale Cajano, Melissa Prophet, Bill Allison, Vinny Vella, Philip Suriano, Erika von Tagen, Frankie Avalon, Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Jerry Vale, Joseph Rigano, Catherine Scorsese, Oscar Goodman, Gene Ruffini, Dominick Grieco, Richard Amalfitano, Richard F. Strafella, Casper Molee, David Leavitt, Peter Conti, Cathy Scorsese, Steve Vignari, Rick Crachy, Larry E. Nadler, Paul Herman, Salvatore Petrillo, Joey DePinto, Heidi Keller, Millicent Sheridan, Nobu Matsuhisa, Toru Nagai, Charlene Hunter, Dom Angelo, Joe Molinaro, Ali Pirouzkar, Frankie J. Allison, Jeff Scott Anderson, Jennifer M. Abbott, Frank Washko Jr., Christian A. Azzinaro, Robert C. Tetzlaff, Anthony Russell, Carol Wilson, Joe Lacoco, John Manca, Ronald Maccone, Buck Stephens, Joseph P. Reidy, Joe La Due, Fred Smith, Sonny D’Angelo, Greg Anderson, Stuart Nisbet, Tommy DeVito, Frank Adonis, Joseph Bono, Craig Vincent, Daniel P. Conte, Paul Dottore, Richard T. Smith, David Rose, Jonathan Kraft, Michael McKensie Pratt, Patti James, Ruth Gillis, Carol Cardwell, Dean Casper, Nan Brennan, Karyn Amalfitano, C.C. Carr, David Varriale, Darla House, Carol Krolick, Frank Regich, Herb Schwartz, Max Raven, Clem Caserta, Jed Mills, Janet Denti, Cameron Milzer, Leain Vashon, Jim Morgan Williams, Brian Le Baron, Mortiki Yerushalmi, Mufid M. Khoury, Khosrow Abrishami, Richard Riehle, Mike Maines, Bobby Hitt, Shellee Renee, Alfred Nittoli, Carl Ciarfalio, Jack Orend, Linda Perri, Ffolliott Le Coque, J. Charles Thompson, Michael Paskevich, Mike Weatherford, Eric Randall, Gwen Castaldi, Brian Reddy, Roy Conrad, Mike Bradley, Dave Courvoisier, George Comando, Andy Jarrell, Robert B. Sidell, Tyde Kierney, Paige Novodor, Claudia Haro, Sasha Semenoff, Gil Dova, George W. Allf, Madeline Parquette, Nick Mazzola, Jed L. Hansen, Gino Bertin, Mitch Kolpan, Csaba Maczala, Peter Sugden, Rudy Guerrero, Randy Sutton, Jeff Corbin, Sly Smith, Joe Anastasi, F. Marcus Casper, Jeffery Azzinaro, Richard Wagner, Carrie Cipollini, Loren Stevens, Gary C. Rainey, David Arcerio, Haven Earle Haley, Sam Wilson, Michael Toney, , Jeff Burbank, Phillip V. Caruso, Earl Chaney, Frank Cullotta, Billy Gilbride, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Andrea Kelly, Walter Ludwig, Bobbie Paulson, Bob Pepper, Steve Schirripa, Charles Scorsese, Constance Tillotson, Dick Warlock show allAll Casino Bosses
*“Now you’re insulting my intelligence; what you think I am, a fuckin’ idiot? You know goddamn well that someone had to get into those machines and set those fuckin’ reels. The probability of one four-reel machine is a million and a half to one; the probability of three machines in a row; it’s in the billions! It cannot happen, would not happen,..” (continue)(continue reading)Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“It should have been perfect. I mean he had me, Nicky Santoro, his best friend watching his ass. And he had Ginger, the woman he loved on his arm. But in the end, we fucked it all up. It should have been so sweet, too. But it turned out to be the last time that street guys like us were ever given anything that fuckin’ valuable again.”Joe Pesci - Nicky Santoro
*“No matter how big a guy might be, Nicky would take him on. You beat Nicky with fists, he comes back with a bat. You beat him with a knife, he comes back with a gun. And if you beat him with a gun, you better kill him, because he’ll keep comin’ back and back until one of you is dead.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“It just didn’t sink into his head what the Black Book is and what it meant, being banned from every casino is just one thing but being in this book gets you into the brains of every cop and FBI agent in the state, I mean you’re listed in there with Al Capone, but Nicky didn’t care.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“In Vegas, everybody’s gotta watch everybody else. Since the players are looking to beat the casino, the dealers are watching the players. The box men are watching the dealers. The floor men are watching the box men. The pit bosses are watching the floor men. The shift bosses are watching the pit bosses. The casino manager is watching the shift..” (continue)(continue reading)
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“The little guy. He wouldn’t be fucking the Jew’s wife, would he?” - Remo Gaggi
*“After the Teamsters got knocked out of the box, the corporations tore down practically every one of the old casinos. And where did the money come from to rebuild the pyramids? Junk bonds. But in the end, I wound up right back where I started. I could still pick winners, and I could still make money for all kinds of people back home. And why mess..” (continue)(continue reading)Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“Listen to me very carefully. There are three ways of doing things around here: the right way, the wrong way, and the way that I do it. You understand?”Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: Three fuckin’ jackpots in 20 minutes? Why didn’t you pull the machines? Why didn’t you call me?
- Don Ward: Well, it happened so quick, 3 guys won; I didn’t have a chance..
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: You didn’t see the scam? You didn’t see what was going on?
- Don Ward: Well, there’s no way to determine that..
- Sam ’Ace’.. (continue)(continue reading)
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
- Don Ward
*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: From now on, I want you to put an equal amount of blueberries in each muffin.. an equal amount of blueberries in each muffin.
- Baker: Do you know how long that’s going to take?
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: I don’t care how long it takes. Put an equal amount in each muffin.Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
- Baker
*“This is the end result of all the bright lights, and the comp trips, and all the champagne, and free hotel suites, and all the broads and all the booze. It’s all been arranged just for us to get your money.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“Before I ever ran a casino or got myself blown up, Ace Rothstein was a hell of a handicapper, I can tell you that. I was so good that when I bet, I can change the odds for every bookmaker in the country. I’m serious. I had it down so cold that I was given paradise on earth. I was given one of the biggest casinos in Las Vegas to run: The Tangiers..” (continue)(continue reading)
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“Nicky’s methods of betting weren’t scientific, but they worked. When he won, he collected. When he lost, he told the bookies to go fuck themselves. I mean, what were they going to do, muscle Nicky? Nicky was the muscle.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“If a guy fucking tripped over a banana peel, they’d bring me in for it.”Joe Pesci - Nicky Santoro
*- Senator: You were wandering around. You were in the.. you were in the building.
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: I was in the building? You know damn well I was at that dinner, and you swore to me I would have a fair hearing. Did you not? Did you not? Well, tell me I was at least at the dinner. Allow me that much. Give me that much at least!
- Senator:.. (continue)(continue reading) - Senator
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: You know, I don’t know if I could do this even if I wanted to. The Gaming Commission would never give me a license. I have at least two dozen gambling and bookmaking pinches on me.
- Andy Stone: You don’t have to have a license to work in a casino. All you gotta do is apply for one. The state law says you can work in a.. (continue)(continue reading)
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
Alan King - Andy Stone
*“There’s three ways to do things, the right way, the wrong way and the way that I do it.”
Robert De Niro
*“In the casino, the cardinal rule is to keep them playing and to keep them coming back. The longer they play, the more they lose, and in the end, we get it all.”
Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*“- Vinny Forlano: He won’t talk. Stone is a good kid. Stand-up guy, just like his old man. That’s the way I see it.
- Vincent Borelli: I agree. He’s solid. A fuckin’ Marine.
- Americo Capelli: He’s okay. He always was. Remo, what do you think?
- Remo Gaggi: Look.. why take a chance? At least, that’s the way I feel about it.” - Vinny Forlano
- Vincent Borelli
- Americo Capelli
- Remo Gaggi
*“I think in all fairness, I should explain to you exactly what it is that I do. For instance tomorrow morning I’ll get up nice and early, take a walk down over to the bank and.. walk in and see and, uh.. if you don’t have my money for me, I’ll.. crack your fuckin’ head wide-open in front of everybody in the bank. And just about the time that..” (continue)(continue reading)Joe Pesci - Nicky Santoro
*“The town will never be the same. After the Tangiers, the big corporations took it all over. Today it looks like Disneyland. And while the kids play cardboard pirates, Mommy and Daddy drop the house payments and Junior’s collegemoney on the poker slots. In the old days, dealers knew your name, what you drank, what you played. Today, it’s like..” (continue)(continue reading)Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: I’m firing you. No, I’m not firing, I’m firing you, ya..
- Don Ward: You might regret this, Mr. Rothstein.
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: I’ll regret it even more if I keep you on.
- Don Ward: This is not the way to treat people.
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: Listen, if you didn’t know you were being scammed you’re too fuckin’ dumb to.. (continue)(continue reading)Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
- Don Ward
*“This guy could fuck up a cup of coffee.”Joe Pesci - Nicky Santoro
*“When you love someone, you’ve gotta trust them. There’s no other way. You’ve got to give them the key to everything that’s yours. Otherwise, what’s the point? And for a while, I believed, that’s the kind of love I had.”
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*- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: So you’re a righty?
- Signaller: Yeah.
- Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein: Now you’re gonna have to learn with your left hand.Robert De Niro - Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein
- Signaller HighlightsKansas City Crime FamilyFounded byJoseph DiGiovanniNamed afterNicholas CivellaFounding locationKansas City, Missouri, United StatesYears active1912–presentTerritoryKansas City metropolitan area and the entire states of Missouri and Nebraska, as well as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Oklahoma and Washington, D.C.Ethnicity’Made men’ are Italians, Italian Americans, the other ethnicities employed as ’associates’.Criminal activitiesRacketeering, extortion, murder, gambling, loan sharking, skimming, waste management, narcotics, bookmaking, and briberyAlliesRivalsVarious gangs over Kansas City, including their allies.
The Kansas City crime family is an Italian-AmericanMafiafamily based in Kansas City, Missouri.History[edit]Early history[edit]
The Italian-American organized crime family began when two Sicilian mafiosi known as the DiGiovanni brothers fled Sicily to Kansas City, Missouri, in 1912. Joseph ’Joe Church’ DiGiovanni and Peter ’Sugarhouse Pete’ DiGiovanni began making money from a variety of criminal operations or rackets shortly after their arrival.[1]
Their fortunes greatly improved with the introduction of Prohibition, when they became the only group bootlegging alcohol in Kansas City.[1] Their rackets at this time were controlled by John Lazia, who later became the leading figure when the organisation expanded. The gang was given virtually a free hand to operate by their bossTom Pendergast, head of the Pendergast Machine that controlled Kansas City’s government at the time. Under Pendergast, Kansas City became a wide-open town, with absolutely no alcohol-related arrests being made within city limits during the entirety of Prohibition. The DiGiovanni family directly benefited from this lack of enforcement of prohibition laws.[1]Post-Prohibition[edit]
When Prohibition ended in 1933, the family, although already involved in various rackets, allegedly began extorting bars. On July 10, 1934, Lazia was assassinated, probably on the orders of his underboss, Charles Carrollo, who ruled as boss until his arrest in 1939 for tax evasion. His underboss Charles Binaggio then became the new boss and expanded the family’s areas of labor into racketeering. With the help of Binaggio, Forrest Smith was elected in the Missouri gubernatorial race of 1948, and he took office on January 10, 1949. Binaggio was seen as a liability to the Mafia’s nationwide commission, and it was decided that Binaggio should be killed. 3 root molar native american. He was assassinated on April 6, 1950, and his successor Anthony Gizzo died of a heart attack in 1953.Nicholas Civella[edit]
The new boss was now Nicholas Civella, who greatly expanded the family’s rackets and forged alliances with families from other cities, making the organization very powerful. Civella used the Teamsters to fund casinos in Las Vegas. In 1975, Civella was imprisoned on gambling charges for betting on the 1970 Super Bowl, played between the Minnesota Vikings and the Kansas City Chiefs. Around this time, there was a war in the family over control of the River Quay entertainment district, in which three buildings were bombed and several gangsters were killed.Operation Strawman[edit]
The Kansas City FBI, suspecting mob involvement at the Tropicana Casino in Las Vegas, set up a broad investigation, known as Operation Strawman, which involved wiretapping phones of reputed mobsters and their associates in Kansas City. From the evidence collected by taps and other eavesdropping in the late 1970s, the FBI discovered a conspiracy to skim money from the Tropicana Casino.
Operation Strawman learned that Joe Agosto, head of the Tropicana’s Folies Bergere show, controlled the skimming in the Tropicana. Agosto was secretly sending cash from the casino to Kansas City organized-crime chief Nick Civella and Joseph Aiuppa of Chicago, as well as Cleveland and Milwaukee mobsters.
In 1981, a grand jury in Kansas City indicted Agosto, Kansas City mob boss Nick Civella, Civella’s brother Carl Civella, mob member Carl DeLuna, and Carl Thomas, who had directed the illegal skimming of cash at the Tropicana with two others. The defendants were convicted in 1983.[2]Recent history[edit]
William ’Willie the Rat’ Cammisano, Sr., became the family’s next boss until his death in 1995. Anthony Civella then became the new boss. He died in 2006.
The Kansas City family had an estimated 25 made members as of the late 1990s, according to the FBI.
The current boss of the family is believed to be John Joseph Sciortino, also known as ’Johnny Joe’, godson of Anthony Civella. The current underboss is believed to be Peter Simone.
On July 21, 2008, Carl ’Tuffy’ DeLuna, former underboss to Nick Civella and brother-in-law to Anthony Civella, died.
In August 2008, retired FBI agent William Ouseley published his history of the KC crime family from 1900 to 1950 in a book titled Open City.
On March 20, 2009, Blackhand Strawman, a documentary of Kansas City’s organized crime history, was released in theaters in Kansas City.
On March 1, 2011 retired FBI agent William Ouseley published his history of the KC crime family from 1950 to 2000 in a book titled Mobsters in Our Midst.
On November 25, 2013, the documentary film Gangland Wire was released to theaters. This film uses audio clips from FBI wiretaps to tell the story of how law enforcement uncovered a massive conspiracy to control Las Vegas casinos.Casino Movie Mob Bosses Movie
Slot machines for sale repairs. On March 11, 2010, the FBI indicted Gerlarmo Cammisano, James Moretina, Michael Lombardo, and James DiCapo for allegedly operating a ’multi-million-dollar internet gambling scheme’.
Gerlarmo Cammisano, son of William ’Willie the Rat’ Cammisano, served as the ’master agent’ of the sports bookmaking operation, which was based in the Kansas City area. Gerlarmo Cammisano’s brother, William D. Cammisano, Jr., pleaded guilty for his role in the sports bookmaking operation. In January 1992, Moretina pleaded guilty to a federal money laundering charge and was sentenced to 37 months. Moretina served as president of a firm that distributed illegal video gambling machines. He and his business partner, purported mob underboss Peter J. Simone, operated the Be Amused Vending and Amusement Co. Moretina is the son of Charles Moretina, who was convicted in the 1980s for skimming Las Vegas casino gambling receipts.
Prior to the indictment, six individuals pleaded guilty in connection with the investigation, including three – Vincent Civella and brothers Michael and Anthony Sansone – who are the son and grandsons of former Kansas City boss Anthony ’Tony Ripe’ Civella. According to Scott Burnstein’s Gangster Report, the Kansas City mob is on its last legs with 12 made men or less. The family still has some gambling and loansharking with some extortion involving drugs and the strip club industry.[3]Historical leadership[edit]Bosses (official and acting)[edit]Casino Movie Mob Bosses
*1912-1931 – Joseph ’Joe Church’ DiGiovanni
*1931-1934 – John ’Brother John’ Lazia – murdered in 1934.
*1934-1939 – Charles ’Charlie the Wop’ Carrollo – convicted in 1939.
*1939-1950 – Charles Binaggio – murdered
*1950-1953 – Anthony Gizzo
*1953-1983 – Nicholas Civella
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