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  1. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Nicky Santoro, the inspiration for Joe Pesci's character in 'Casino,' led a violent life of crime that ended most brutally.

    • Martin Scorsese
    • Robert De Niro
  2. 15 de feb. de 2021 · Through Henry’s journey, viewers are introduced to some big names in the Lucchese crime family, most importantly Jimmy “The Gent” Conway (Robert De Niro) and Tommy DeVito (Joe Pesci), though many other names are dropped throughout the movie, and some of them play a part in the story, even if small.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0112641Casino (1995) - IMDb

    22 de nov. de 1995 · Casino: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, James Woods. In Las Vegas, two best friends - a casino executive and a mafia enforcer - compete for a gambling empire and a fast-living, fast-loving socialite.

  4. Casino is a 1995 epic crime film directed by Martin Scorsese, adapted by Scorsese and Nicholas Pileggi from the latter's nonfiction book Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas. [5] It stars Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, Don Rickles, Kevin Pollak, and James Woods.

    • $40–50 million
  5. The real-life counterpart of Joe Pesci's character in 'Casino' led a violent life of crime that ended in a particularly brutal fashion ...more.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_PesciJoe Pesci - Wikipedia

    Joseph Frank Pesci (/ ˈ p ɛ ʃ i / PESH-ee, Italian:; born February 9, 1943) is an American actor and musician. He is known for portraying tough, volatile characters in a variety of genres and for his collaborations with Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese in the films Raging Bull (1980), Goodfellas (1990), Casino (1995), and The ...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Updated January 17, 2020. Tony Spilotro inspired Joe Pesci's villain in the movie Casino, but the real man was far worse than the movie let on. Getty Images By age 22, the unwieldy Tony Spilotro had been arrested at least 13 times. Among the many Mafia movies, one standout is Martin Scorsese’s Casino — and particularly for the violence.