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Record #
FRL-15755

Object Name
videorecording

Media Title, Year of Release
Casino Jack, 2010

Other Title(s)
Original Title Casino Jack

Director(s)

Film Category
feature

Country
Canada

Language
English

Translation

Format
DVD

Playback/Region
R1 (region 1)

Measurements
Duration 01:49:00

Publishing Info.
Beverly Hills, CA : Twentieth Century Fox, 2011

Details
1 videocassette(s) (DVD/R 1) 109 min.: sd., Colour ; 4 3/4 in.

Genre
comedy; crime

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ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Cinematographer Swica, Adam

Film Editor Steinkamp, William

Music Goldsmith, Jonathan

Producer Howsam, Gary

Producer Marks, Bill

Producer Zakk, George

Screenwriter Snider, Norman

Sound Tattersall, Jane

Sound Thomson, John J.

Production Company Bagman (2009) Inc.

Principal Cast Lefevre, Rachelle

Principal Cast Lovitz, Jon

Principal Cast Pepper, Barry

Principal Cast Preston, Kelly

Principal Cast Spacey, Kevin


DESCRIPTION


TIFF NOTE

Based on the true crime story of the former high-powered lobbyist whose crooked schemes, fraudulent transactions and insatiable appetite for financial gain ultimately landed him behind bars, Casino Jack follows what has been called the biggest scandal to hit Washington since Watergate. It's a sobering story, but this movie tells it with great fun. Two-time Academy Awardr-winner Kevin Spacey plays Jack Abramoff (a.k.a. Casino Jack), a man who controls access to some of the most powerful politicians on the planet. With the aid of charismatic spin-doctor Michael Scanlon (Barry Pepper), Abramoff sets out to build a dynasty that would surpass that of both the Kennedys and the Bushes. But in order to do so he must first establish his own gambling empire. Using funds raised by his lobbying group, Abramoff persuades the US Congress to intimidate a South Florida operator of Indian casinos so that he can move in on their license. With the assistance of a mob-affiliated partner, Adam Kidan (Jon Lovitz), Abramoff soon finds himself falling deeper and deeper into a world of crime and eventually murder. The political world and the criminal underground collide in a major catastrophe that puts not only Abramoff and his family in peril, but the White House as well. Director George Hickenlooper, screenwriter Norman Snider (best known for co-writing David Cronenberg's DeadRingers) and Spacey researched the story thoroughly, spending countless hours visiting Abramoff in prison to draw together the myriad details of his elaborate crimes. They also got a good sense of the man. Abramoff is a big film fan - he produced the infamous action movie and ideological tract Red Scorpion. In addition to his acting talent Spacey is a brilliant mimic; he puts those skills to work, punctuating his scenes with dead-on impressions from the movies. Casino Jack gives this slice of recent history the drive and polish of good storytelling. Fans of political dramas are in for a real treat with this stranger-than-fiction, frequently funny exposé. And with the upcoming 2010 congressional elections not too far away, the timing couldn't be better.


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