From
the Critic's Corner
Dear Mark,
I am looking to rent some movies that show either casino
life and/or players in a gambling role. Any recommendations/favorites?
Mary R.
Gambling
sets, scenes and stories have popped up throughout cinema
history, from the back room of Rick's Cafe to the excellent
character study of two down-and-out losers in Leaving Las
Vegas. So, which films best capture the savor, the tang,
the mood and, the heartbreak of the gambling experience?
Below are only my top 10 very subjective favorites, leaving
plenty of room for others' top-notchers. What are yours?
What would my readers say? Who'll go two-thumbs-up for that
terrific film, The Gambler with James Caan or Butch and
Sundance? Send in your choices, and I'll do a column on
it.
1.
Let it Ride (1989) A Damon Runyon-flavored tale of a compulsive
gambler who finally hits a winning streak at a Florida racetrack.
Richard Dreyfuss is superb, but so is everyone else. I've
never been able to figure out which
character I like the best, or was when I hung out at the
race and sportsbook.
2.
The Sting (1973) Winner of seven Oscars, including Best
Picture, Director, and Screenplay, this film features Paul
Newman and Robert Redford as two small-time Chicago con
men trying to put "the sting" on a high-roller
from NYC.
3.
Leaving Las Vegas (1995) An extraordinary portrait of two
people at dead ends in their lives, Unfortunately, having
seen all this from inside the business for 18 years, I found
this one hitting home, HARD.
4.
Casablanca (1942) Even beyond the gambling, many film critics
believe Casablanca is the best movie of all time.
5.
California Split (1974) Want to view the emptiness of winning?
Some players I know believe it exists. They feel "the
action" is the only reward.
6.
The Hustler (1961) Dingy pool hall atmosphere is vividly
executed in this outstanding film. Paul Newman is terrific
as a disenchanted drifter and pool hustler who challenges
the legendary Minnesota Fats. (Jackie Gleason) You
might want to follow it up with The Color of Money (Newman
once more and Tom Cruise).
7.
The Cincinnati Kid (1965) Roving card sharks get together
in New Orleans for a winner-take-all, king-of-the-hill,
poker game.
8.
The Grifters (1990) A bleak but fascinating look at con
artists. An adaptation of Jim Thompson's novel, which is
one of the best reads of the list submitted here.
9.
Lost in America (1985) Going on a road trip that passes
through Las Vegas? View this film, then think twice about
that stop in the city of Lost Wages.
10.
Las Vegas and the Mob (TV) Casino, the movie (1995), is
an above average look at mob activities in Las Vegas, but
a two-hour television special from the TV show American
Justice, "Las Vegas and the Mob," may include
some of the best historical gaming footage available. Actually,
anything A&E does on casino gambling is definitely worth
watching.
Dear Mark,
What is the most played number on a roulette wheel? Brian
P.
Ask
roulette dealers and a majority will tell you the number
17, followed by the zeros. (0, 00) Foremost reason for 17:
It sits right in the middle of the layout and everyone can
reach it. Watch movies on gambling and another
number emerges. In three movies where roulette plays an
integral part, Casablanca, the Sting, and Lost in America,
the only number depicted was 22.
Gambling
thought of the week: "It's not luck there's probably
no such thing as luck, and if there is you can't depend
on it. All you can do is play percentages, play your best
game, and when that critical bet comes in every
money game there is always a critical bet you hold your
stomach tight and push hard."
Bert, The Hustler (1961)
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