Casino (1997)

Casino (1997)
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The Asian crime drama Casino takes place during the sweltering Macau summer of 1991. Two rival gangs are engaged in a bloody battle over control of the region's gambling business. Winnie Fong, a reporter, gets an interview with Giant, one of the two local crime lords. As Fong grills Giant about his life, Giant surprisingly reveals much more than he intended to -- and the consequences may have a great impact on the gang war. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Starring:
Alex Fong Chung-sunSimon Yam, (more)
Director(s):
Billy Tang
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Casino

The Asian crime drama Casino takes place during the sweltering Macau summer of 1991. Two rival gangs are engaged in a bloody battle over control of the region's gambling business. Winnie Fong, a reporter, gets an interview with Giant, one of the two local crime lords. As Fong grills Giant about his life, Giant surprisingly reveals much more than he intended to -- and the consequences may have a great impact on the gang war. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Billy Tang
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    Todd S.

    video was so bad I stopped it about 5 minutes in, the subtitles were embedded to make it worse

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    John N.

    The video quality was so poor that it looked as though it were made from a camcorder in the actual movie theater. The colors were washed out and the contrast very low. The screen was about 5 degrees tilted to the left. The subtitles were not selectable and were superimposed on a good portion of the screen.

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    Tom C.

    Looked like a bootleg shot in a run down theater. Screen is cutoff on both sides and video is mad grainy. And the movie is kind of boring. Avoid at all costs!

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