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The flashing lights, the sirens, the hum of conversation, and the adventure of putting a bet are all part of the allure of gambling establishments. While gambling has actually been around for centuries, casinos started appearing in Italy in the 17th century. The Casino di Venezia, which opened in 1638 in Venice, is the world's oldest casino, though it was originally called Theatre Saint Moses. It offered guests the opportunity to gamble throughout theatrical production intermissions.


By the 19th century, gambling establishments appeared all over Europe. In the United States, towns like Las Vegas and Reno in Nevada, and Atlantic City in New Jersey, became known for gambling establishments and the notorious ties held to organized crime. Gambling itself had a reputation as a vice that could cause other bad practices.


Hollywood's own obsession with gambling establishments has a long history too. Classic film "Casablanca" includes a gambling establishment as part of Rick Blaine's club. Throughout the next a number of decades, directors like Robert Altman, Martin Scorsese, and Steven Soderbergh attempted their hand at films about the appeal of gambling and the casinos that supported the lifestyle.


OLBG researched the history of casinos on screen and assembled a list of 20 of the very best casino movies. To be included, movies needed to have important scenes take place in a gambling establishment, and the film needed to have at least a 6.0 on IMDb or a 65 on Metacritic.


ATO Pictures


# 20. 'Casino Jack' (2010 )


- Director: George Hickenlooper
- IMDb user ranking: 6.2
- Metascore: 51
- Runtime: 108 minutes


This fictionalized retelling of a real story stars Kevin Spacey as Jack Abramoff, a corrupt Washington D.C. lobbyist motivated by greed and power. Abramoff and his partner Michael Scanlon stole funds from Native American casinos all while twisting laws for their convenience. In a nod to the 1996 movie "Jerry Maguire," one scene discovers Scanlon and Abramoff shrieking, "Show me the cash!" Actress Kelly Preston who plays Abramoff's other half in the movie played Maguire's former girlfriend too.


# 19. 'Ocean's Twelve' (2004 )


- Director: Steven Soderbergh
- IMDb user rating: 6.5
- Metascore: 58
- Runtime: 125 minutes


The sequel to "Ocean's Eleven" finds Danny Ocean adding a partner to atrioventricular bundle of thieves as they work together to manage numerous European heists. Steven Soderbergh directed not just this 2nd movie in what would be a trilogy, but all 3 "Ocean's" installations. George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Elliot Gould, and Bruce Willis not only starred in the movie, however they also had another thing in common-they were all guest stars on the comedy "Friends."


Warner Bros. Pictures # 18. 'Ocean's 11' (1960 )


- Director: Lewis Milestone
- IMDb user ranking: 6.6
- Metascore: 57
- Runtime: 127 minutes


Featuring the Rat Pack-Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, and Joey Bishop-" Ocean's 11," focuses on 11 men who manage an astounding Las Vegas heist. Danny Ocean, played by Sinatra, leads his former The second world war buddies in a strategy to rob numerous gambling establishments in a single night. This timeless film would be remade in 2001 with George Clooney taking control of the function of Danny Ocean. Angie Dickinson played Danny Ocean's ex-wife in the 1960 film, while Julia Roberts stepped in for the updated variation in 2001.


Eon Productions


# 17. 'Diamonds Are Forever' (1971 )


- Director: Guy Hamilton
- IMDb user score: 6.6
- Metascore: 59
- Runtime: 120 minutes


The seventh film in the James Bond film franchise, which was based on the novels by Ian Fleming, stars Sean Connery as 007. The spy jets off to Las Vegas to examine diamond smuggling and finds a wealthy tycoon and a wicked plot. Connery was the first star to play James Bond and starred in 7 of the movies. The Oscar-nominated film was shot on place in Las Vegas at several casinos including The Riviera, Tropicana Las Vegas, and Circus Circus Las Vegas.


TriStar Pictures


# 16. 'Bugsy' (1991 )


- Director: Barry Levinson
- IMDb user score: 6.8
- Metascore: 80
- Runtime: 136 minutes


This film narrated the life of well-known mobster Bugsy Siegel and his significant function in structure modern-day Las Vegas. Starring Annette Bening and Warren Beatty, the 2 would fall in love during filming, wed right after, and go on to have four children together. The film was nominated for an astonishing 10 Oscars and won 2. While "Bugsy" lost for finest image at the Oscars to "The Silence of the Lambs," it did handle to take home the Golden Globe Award for finest movement picture-drama.


Columbia Pictures


# 15. '21' (2008 )


- Director: Robert Luketic
- IMDb user rating: 6.8
- Metascore: 48
- Runtime: 123 minutes


Under the tutelage of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor, six MIT students were trained to become card counters and made a killing in Las Vegas in this movie, which is loosely based upon the unique "Bringing Down the House" by Ben Mezrich. While many recording places were in Boston, including the Public Garden, Boston University, and Newbury Street, Las Vegas was also a crucial shooting locale for "21." According to the Nevada Film Office, shooting took location in many Las Vegas casinos, consisting of Planet Hollywood, The Venetian, Caesars Palace, Hard Rock Hotel, and Red Rock Casino.


Lions Gate Entertainment


# 14. 'The Cooler' (2003 )


- Director: Wayne Kramer
- IMDb user ranking: 6.9
- Metascore: 69
- Runtime: 101 minutes


An unfortunate man is by the mob to cool things down for high-stakes gamblers who are on a winning streak at a Las Vegas casino up until he gets lucky in love, altering his own luck at the casino. Maria Bello, William H. Macy, and Alec Baldwin star in this film that was mainly shot in Reno, Nevada. Baldwin received both an Oscar and a Golden Globe nomination for best supporting actor for his role as gambling establishment manager Shelly Kaplow.


Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.


# 13. 'Ocean's Thirteen' (2007 )


- Director: Steven Soderbergh
- IMDb user rating: 6.9
- Metascore: 62
- Runtime: 122 minutes


The last film in the "Ocean's Eleven" trilogy, "Ocean's Thirteen" discovers the gang getting together to pull off another heist after among the initial 11 is double-crossed by casino owner Willy Bank, who is played by legendary star Al Pacino. One of the lines in the movie, "You shook Sinatra's hand," is a reference to Frank Sinatra who played Danny Ocean in the original variation of "Ocean's 11." The expression is suggested as a sort of moral code or gentleman's contract.


New Line Cinema


# 12. 'Boiler Room' (2000 )


- Director: Ben Younger
- IMDb user ranking: 7.0
- Metascore: 63
- Runtime: 120 minutes


When Seth Davis' father, a judge, captures him running an unlawful gambling establishment from his apartment, he isn't delighted. Davis, played by Giovanni Ribisi, heads out and gets a task as a broker in a boiler room, which according to Dictionary.com is, "a place where illegal brokers engage in high-pressure selling, over the telephone, of securities of a highly speculative nature or of dubious value." The film was loosely based upon the story of Jordan Belfort who was the topic of the 2013 Martin Scorsese film, "The Wolf of Wall Street," which was likewise the title of Belfort's memoir.


Sony Pictures Classics


# 11. 'Owning Mahowny' (2003 )


- Director: Richard Kwietniowski
- IMDb user score: 7.1
- Metascore: 70
- Runtime: 104 minutes


At the heart of this movie is a tale of betting dependency. Based on the real story of Brian Molony, "Owning Mahowny" informs the tale of Dan Mahowny, a bank supervisor, who has access to multimillion dollar accounts that he used to feed his betting routine. The real-life Molony devoted bank fraud by embezzling $10.4 million from the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The film, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman as Mahowny, was recorded in Toronto and Atlantic City, where Molony in fact dropped $1.4 million at a New Jersey casino simply before his arrest in 1982.


ARTE


# 10. 'Croupier' (1998 )


- Director: Mike Hodges
- IMDb user ranking: 7.1
- Metascore: 75
- Runtime: 94 minutes


Aspiring author Jack Manfred gets a job as a croupier, somebody who works the tables at a casino and handles bets and payouts. While Jack does not bet, his daddy does, and it is he who gets Jack the job at a London gambling establishment. Portrayed by Clive Owen, Jack gets captured up in a love triangle and a plot to cheat the gambling establishment before the movie's end. The casino in the film was actually produced on an embeded in Germany.


Paramount Pictures


# 9. 'The Gambler' (1974 )


- Director: Karel Reisz
- IMDb user ranking: 7.2
- Metascore: 65
- Runtime: 111 minutes


James Caan stars as high-stakes gambler and English professor Axel Freed, who gets so captured up in gambling that he uses a shylock his life for security versus a loan. This criminal offense thriller made Caan an Oscar nod for best star. Screenwriter James Toback has lots of experience with gambling and based the film's screenplay on his own addiction-though Freed's gaming appears to be an addiction to the rush and threat rather than to the act of betting. A 2014 remake of the movie starred Mark Wahlberg ahead role.


Spelling Goldberg


# 8. 'California Split' (1974 )


- Director: Robert Altman
- IMDb user rating: 7.2
- Metascore: 84
- Runtime: 108 minutes


A casual gambler and a professional become friends and dig themselves deeper into the world of wagering in this movie starring Elliott Gould and George Segal. In a last desperate effort to win huge, the two characters head to Reno, Nevada, for the poker video game to end all poker games. "California Split" was the very first non-Cinerama film to use the eight-track stereo for discussion, allowing for the recording of 8 different audio channels. Making use of this innovation solidified Altman's use of overlapping discussion, which turned into one of his hallmarks as a director.


Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer


# 7. 'Hard 8' (1996 )


- Director: Paul Thomas Anderson
- IMDb user rating: 7.2
- Metascore: 78
- Runtime: 101 minutes


" Hard 8" marked director Paul Thomas Anderson's film debut and was based on his brief film "Coffee & Cigarettes." A professional gambler played by Philip Baker Hall, takes an amateur played by John C. Reilly, under his wing. Things go alright until the newbie falls for Clementine, a cocktail waitress played by Gwyneth Paltrow. Several gambling establishments in Reno and Sparks, Nevada, worked as filming locations, including the Nugget Casino Resort.


Miramax


# 6. 'Rounders' (1998 )


- Director: John Dahl
- IMDb user rating: 7.3
- Metascore: 54
- Runtime: 121 minutes


Not just does this movie star Matt Damon and Edward Norton, however the supporting cast is an entertainment industry who's who and includes John Malkovich, John Turturro, Martin Landau, and Famke Janssen. The story finds Damon's character, Mike McDermott, who is a reformed bettor, helping out his good friend, played by Norton, who was recently released from jail and who drags McDermott right back into the world he was trying to get away. Much of the film's locations were made to appear like gambling establishments or nation clubs, consisting of the imaginary Chesterfield Club in the movie.


United Artists


# 5. 'Leaving Las Vegas' (1995 )


- Director: Mike Figgis
- IMDb user ranking: 7.5
- Metascore: 82
- Runtime: 111 minutes


Screenwriter and alcoholic Ben Sanderson, played by Nicolas Cage, heads to Las Vegas to consume himself to death. There he satisfies a woman of the street called Sera, represented by Elisabeth Shue, who promises not to interfere with his strategy, though things get made complex when they fall in love. The movie is based upon John O'Brien's semi-autobiographical book. O'Brien died at 33, before production on the film began, and according to the author's daddy, the novel worked as a morbid suicide note.


Columbia Pictures Industries Inc.


# 4. 'Gilda' (1946 )


- Director: Charles Vidor
- IMDb user score: 7.6
- Metascore: n/a
- Runtime: 110 minutes


Starring Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford, this traditional movie discovers a small-time bettor getting caught up in dubious service when he discovers his previous enthusiast is married to his existing employer at a gambling establishment in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The film was nominated for the Grand Prize of the Festival for function movie at the Cannes Film Festival. Hayworth did not sing a word in the film, but rather, was talented at lip syncing. Anita Ellis was the singing voice behind Gilda.


Warner Bros.


# 3. 'Ocean's Eleven' (2001 )


- Director: Steven Soderbergh
- IMDb user score: 7.7
- Metascore: 74
- Runtime: 116 minutes


A remake of the 1960 movie starring Frank Sinatra and the rest of the Rat Pack, this version stars George Clooney and Brad Pitt with their own modern-day team, which includes Matt Damon, Bernie Mac, Elliott Gould, Scott Caan, Casey Affleck, Eddie Jemison, Don Cheadle, Carl Reiner, and Shaobo Qin. Like the initial, the remake includes Danny Ocean and his friends robbing 3 casinos at the same time. "Ocean's Eleven" received several elections for finest acting ensemble.


Danjaq. LLC/ United Artists/ Columbia Pictures


# 2. 'Casino Royale' (2006 )


- Director: Martin Campbell
- IMDb user rating: 8.0
- Metascore: 80
- Runtime: 144 minutes


In his first objective as very spy 007, Daniel Craig as James Bond should beat an evil banker at Casino Royale, Montenegro, at high-stakes poker. The movie functions as Bond's origin story though it was the 21st movie in the franchise and the third movie adaptation of Ian Fleming's first Bond novel. "Casino Royale" was mainly recorded in the Czech Republic spa-town of Karlovy Vary.


Universal Pictures


# 1. 'Casino' (1995 )


- Director: Martin Scorsese
- IMDb user rating: 8.2
- Metascore: 73
- Runtime: 178 minutes


This film was the final one for Saul Bass who created the title series. Bass was popular for his work that not only consisted of several Scorsese movies consisting of "GoodFellas," and "Cape Fear," however classics such as "Psycho" and "Spartacus." Starring Robert DeNiro, Joe Pesci, and Sharon Stone, "Casino" was motivated by orderly criminal activity partner and casino manager Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal and concentrates on the relationship in between a gambling establishment executive and a mob enforcer. Pursuing authenticity, Scorsese filmed at the Las Vegas Riviera, occupying a little section of the casino while genuine betting was taking place.

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