Connections
References
Sam says he and Ginger presented Nicky and Jennifer all over town, "like regular Ozzie and Harriets".
"Theme de Camille" from the Motion Picture 'Contempt' is used
while the song "Gimme Shelter" plays, the cops kill a man holding a sandwich, then it is rewound and there is a frreze frame in which we zoom in on the sandwich, exaclty like the Maysles do in the movie, "Gimme Shelter" to show Mick Jagger the man in the green suit holding the gun, and the Hell's Angel with the knife
scenes of "The Sam Rothstein Show" are based on this, Rothstein is based on Frank Rosenthal
Both movies a murder scene involving the same actors and similar dialogue
Referenced in
Title mentioned during cold opening
Title mentioned during the Joe Pesci Show
Title mentioned during Spade in America's Hollywood Minute
Mentioned on The Joe Pesci Show
Title mentioned during the Joe Pesci Show
Joe Pesci does his 'Is that what I am' routine on The Joe Pesci Show
Wade mentions the film is listed in the TV guide.
Spencer compares their script to the movie in its mob aspect.
Still references stereotyping.
Meadow references Casino
Cusamano talks about the vise scene
title reference
A poster of the film is shown hanging on a wall.
one of the customers rents it
Mentioned by Jon Favreau.
The video "Street Dreams" references numerous scenes from the film
While explaining that a pen is a weapon, Jane makes a stabbing motion with a pen saying "Casino, Casino"
Sharon Stone lists some of the films she was in.
The segment "Street Dreams" is a recreation of this film
Dialog when one of the gang tells Jens, that he had an unpleasant encounter and felt like Robert De Niro in the desert
There are many references to this movie in this video game.
the vise scene is mentioned
a character references to the movie Casino during an interrogation
In dialog, after Tommy is shot.
This is part 4 of a 4 series documentary of the making-of the movie.
this is part 2 of a 4 part making-of documentary.
This is part 3 of a 4 series documentary for the making-of the film.
this is documentary part 1 of 4 for the making-of.
Martin Scorsese talks about it
There is a shot of dice rolling in slow motion in both films
head-in-the-vise scene
mentioned once
Seen on the shelf in the DVD store
mentioned once
Mentioned by Neil
Rickles jokes with Scorsese about the film
Julian mentions this movie as an inspiration for his plan to sit on his drug money for a while.
Included in a $1,000 question
The scene of the money exchange is filmed in the same location as the Deniro/Pesci argument, and features the same "Car with dust as seen in a pair of sunglasses" pre-shot.
Novelization of the movie is seen
a Fastest Finger question has contestants put this among four Martin Scorsese films in order of release
Charlie mentions Casino.
DVD cover shown.
Don Rickles mentions working with Robert De Niro on the film
it's the same start of the scene where the main character dies in a car that explodes into being narrated by the same, at an early
Title mentioned by Gary Oldman during interview
Michelle says Joe-gone-bookie is like Robert De Niro in "Casino".
The Tailor provided custom fashion to many of the real people portrayed in Casino
Features
Scene of Gregory Peck and Walter Gotell on Rothstein TV.
Featured in
Clips are shown. Appears on Roger Ebert's list of new home video releases he recommends. (Gene Siskel disagrees with the recommendation.)
clips are shown
clips
Clips shown in a Martin Scorsese Tribute
Clips of mistakes shown
Clips of mistakes shown
Clip shown
Spoofed in
Spoofs the 'who's watching who' speech that DeNiro delivers in this film.
Opening scene is taken directly from that of Casino.
the scene in which the cheater gets his hand smashed with a hammer is spoofed