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*Casino Movie What Happened To AmyBornFrank Lawrence Rosenthal
June 12, 1929
DiedOctober 13, 2008 (aged 79)
Spouse(s)​ (m. 1969; div. 1981)​
Frank Lawrence Rosenthal (June 12, 1929 – October 13, 2008), also known as ’Lefty’ Rosenthal, was an American professional sports bettor, former Las Vegascasino executive, and organized crime associate. Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein (Robert De Niro), the protagonist of Martin Scorsese’s film Casino (1995), is based on Rosenthal.Early years[edit]Illinois[edit]
Frank Rosenthal was born in Chicago, Illinois, in a Jewish family and grew up in the city’s West Side. As a youth, he learned sports betting in the bleachers of Wrigley Field and would often skip classes to attend Chicago sporting events.[1] Rosenthal’s father also owned racehorses, whereby he became familiar with betting odds and percentages at a young age.
By the mid-1950s, Rosenthal was working with the Chicago Outfit. Chosen for his expert odds-making ability, he ran the biggest illegal bookmaking office in the United States on behalf of the Mafia—specifically, the Outfit. Based in Cicero, Illinois, under the guise of a home improvement company, Rosenthal and the Outfit bought ’contracts’ to fix sporting events.[2] After being indicted as a conspirator on multiple sports bribery charges, Rosenthal moved the operation to North Bay Village in Miami, Florida, to avoid attention.[3]Miami[edit]
By 1961, Rosenthal had acquired a national reputation as a sports bettor, oddsmaker, and handicapper, and in Miami he was frequently seen in the company of prominent Outfit members Jackie Cerone and Fiore Buccieri.[4][incomplete short citation] At this time Rosenthal was issued with a subpoena to appear before U.S. SenatorJohn McClellan’s subcommittee on Gambling and Organized Crime, accused of match-fixing. He invoked the Fifth Amendment 37 times and was never charged. Due to this, Rosenthal was barred from racing establishments in Florida.
Despite his frequent arrests for illegal gambling and bookmaking, Rosenthal was convicted only once, after pleading no contest in 1963 to allegedly bribing a New York University player to shave points for a college basketball game in North Carolina. He was also a suspect in multiple business and car bombings in the greater Miami area during the 1960s. It was at this time the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) opened an ongoing case file on Rosenthal which amassed 300 pages.[5] In order to once again escape police attention, Rosenthal moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1968.[6][incomplete short citation]Las Vegas career[edit]
A big promoter of sports gambling, Rosenthal secretly ran the Stardust, Fremont, Marina, and Haciendacasinos when they were controlled by the Chicago Outfit.[7] He also created the first sports book that operated from within a casino,[7] making the Stardust one of the world’s leading centers for sports gambling. Another Rosenthal innovation was hiring more female blackjack dealers, which in one year helped double the Stardust’s income.[8][incomplete short citation]
In 1976, the FBI and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) discovered that Rosenthal was secretly running four large casinos without obtaining a state gaming license, holding a hearing to determine his legal ability to obtain a license. The hearing was headed by Nevada Gaming Control Board Chairman (and future U.S. Senator) Harry Reid. Rosenthal was denied a license because of his arrest record, and his documented reputation as an organized crime associate,[9][incomplete short citation] particularly because of his boyhood friendship with Chicago mob enforcer Anthony Spilotro.[10][incomplete short citation]
Rosenthal married Geri McGee on May 4, 1969. McGee already had a daughter, Robin L. Marmor, from a previous marriage with ex-husband Lenny Marmor. Rosenthal and McGee later had two children together, Steven and Stephanie. There were infidelities on both sides, with McGee secretly having an affair with Spilotro.[11] The marriage ended in divorce in 1981, with Rosenthal attributing the failure primarily to McGee’s inability to escape her dependence on alcohol and drugs. After leaving Rosenthal and stealing a portion of their savings, McGee died at a motel in Los Angeles on November 9, 1982, at age 46, of an apparent drug overdose. Her death was ruled accidental, from a combination of Valium, cocaine, and alcohol.[1][page needed]Later years and death[edit]
On October 4, 1982, Rosenthal survived an assassination attempt in Las Vegas, in which a bomb attached to the gasoline tank was detonated when he started his car.[7] While Rosenthal had dined at the Tony Roma’s restaurant at 602 E. Sahara Avenue, a person or persons unknown placed the bomb in his car. Rosenthal likely survived because of a manufacturing device unique to his particular model car (a 1981 Cadillac Eldorado): a stout metal plate under the driver’s seat, installed by General Motors on all El Dorado models to correct a balancing problem. This plate shielded Rosenthal’s body from most of the explosion’s force. Although no one was ever charged for this murder attempt, Milwaukee mob boss Frank Balistrieri was possibly responsible. Balistrieri, who was known as the ’Mad Bomber’ to law enforcement, was heard (via wiretap) blaming Rosenthal for the legal problems the mob-controlled casinos were suffering. Similarly, just weeks before the bombing, Balistrieri told his sons he intended to get ’full satisfaction’ for Rosenthal’s perceived wrongdoing.[12] Other likely suspects include Kansas City mob bosses, who were recorded on an FBI wiretap tape calling Rosenthal ’crazy’; Spilotro, either acting with others or on behalf of the Outfit; and outlaw bikers who were friends of Rosenthal’s ex-wife, Geri McGee.
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Rosenthal left Las Vegas about six months later, and moved to Laguna Niguel, California. He focused on raising his children, who were both accomplished youth swimmers. Rosenthal was later formally banned from Las Vegas casinos in 1987, when he was placed in ’the Black Book’, making him persona non grata—unable to work in, or even enter, any Nevada casino because of his alleged ties to organized crime.[13][page needed] However, in June 1990, Rosenthal won an unprecedented court ruling to have his name removed. Rosenthal was represented in the hearing by future Las Vegas MayorOscar Goodman. Goodman and Rosenthal lost, however, in the Nevada Supreme Court in 1991, and Rosenthal’s ban was reinstated.
Rosenthal later moved from Laguna Niguel to Boca Raton, Florida, where he ran a sports bar called ’Croc’s’, and finally to Miami Beach, where he ran a sports betting website and worked as a consultant for several offshore sports betting companies.[14]
Rosenthal died on October 13, 2008, at the age of 79, of an apparent heart attack.[15] After his death, it was disclosed by Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jane Ann Morrison that Rosenthal had been a top echelon informant for the FBI, and his wife Geri was also an FBI informant.[16][17]In popular culture[edit]
The film Casino (1995), directed by Martin Scorsese with a screenplay co-written by Nicholas Pileggi from his biography Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas, is largely based on Rosenthal’s time in Las Vegas. The film takes some creative license with the facts and timeline, but is broadly accurate to Rosenthal’s story and his relationship with Anthony Spilotro, on which the character Nicky Santoro (played by Joe Pesci) is based. Rosenthal is represented by the character Sam ’Ace’ Rothstein (played by Robert De Niro). The character of Ginger McKenna Rothstein, his wife in the film (played by Sharon Stone), is based on Geri McGee, Rosenthal’s wife in real life.
In an interview about the movie, Rosenthal stated that his character portrayed by Robert De Niro was quite but not fully similar to him, namely ’7 on a scale of 1 to 10’, and when asked about Stone’s portrayal of his wife, he stated, “I really wouldn’t want to get into that area. It’s an area that is distasteful and brings back bad memories. I wouldn’t be willing to dispute what you just said, but I certainly wouldn’t confirm it.”[18]References[edit]
*^ abPileggi, Nicholas (1995). Casino: Love and Honor in Las Vegas. pp. 24–25, 65, 69–70, 97–100, 175, 195–197, 348. ISBN0-684-80832-3.
*^Rosen, Charley (2001). The Wizard Of Odds: How Jack Molinas almost destroyed the game of basketball. pp. 162–233.
*^Rosen 2001, pp. 162–233.
*^Pileggi 2001, p. 65. sfn error: no target: CITEREFPileggi2001 (help)
*^’Frank Rosenthal FBI File’. FBI Vault. FBI. 2011. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
*^Pileggi 2001, pp. 69–70. sfn error: no target: CITEREFPileggi2001 (help)
*^ abcMorrison, Jane Ann (October 18, 2008). ’Jane Anne Morrison: Spilotro was merely a killer; Lefty mastered the more frightening Glare’. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved October 18, 2008.
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*^Pileggi 2001, pp. 97–100. sfn error: no target: CITEREFPileggi2001 (help)
*^Pileggi 2001, pp. 195–197. sfn error: no target: CITEREFPileggi2001 (help)
*^’Lefty Rosenthal, Kingpin in Las Vegas, Dies at 79’. nytimes.com. October 18, 2008.
*^Smith, John L. (2003). Of Rats and Men: Oscar Goodman’s Life from Mob Mouthpiece to Mayor of Las Vegas. p. 147.
*^Pileggi 2001, p. 6348. sfn error: no target: CITEREFPileggi2001 (help)
*^Santiago, Roberto (February 11, 2008). ’Roberto Santiago: Player Interview: Frank ’Lefty’ Rosenthal’. FrankRosenthal.com. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
*^’Las Vegas Review-Journal’. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
*^’’Lefty’ Rosenthal was an FBI snitch’. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
*^’Las Vegas’ first female FBI agent was master of disguise’. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved April 24, 2019.
*^’Interview with Frank Rosenthal, a Casino Legend in Vegas’. CasinoDiscussion.com. Retrieved March 8, 2018.External links[edit]
*Frank Rosenthal on IMDb
*’Nevada Gaming Commission’s List of Excluded Persons now-defunct listing’. Archived from the original on April 23, 2007. Retrieved May 10, 2009.
*’Frank Rosenthal’. Find a Grave. Retrieved June 14, 2013.Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Frank_Rosenthal&oldid=1002644790’The HouseDirected byAndrew Jay CohenProduced by
*Andrew Jay Cohen
*Jessica ElbaumWritten byStarring
*Will FerrellMusic byCinematographyJas SheltonEdited by
*Evan Henke
*Mike Sale
*New Line Cinema[1]
*Village Roadshow Pictures[1]
*Gary Sanchez Productions[1]
*Good Universe[1]Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
*June 30, 2017 (TCL Chinese Theatre)
*June 30, 2017 (United States)88 minutes[2]CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$40 million[3]Box office$34.2 million[4]
The House is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Andrew J. Cohen, and co-written by Cohen and Brendan O’Brien. The film stars Will Ferrell, Amy Poehler, Jason Mantzoukas, Ryan Simpkins, Nick Kroll, Allison Tolman, Rob Huebel, Michaela Watkins, and Jeremy Renner, and follows a couple who open an underground casino in their friend’s house in order to pay for their daughter’s college tuition.
Principal photography began on September 14, 2015 in Los Angeles. The film was released on June 30, 2017, by Warner Bros. Pictures, received negative reviews from critics[3] and grossed $34 million worldwide against its $40 million budget.Plot[edit]
During their visit to Bucknell University, husband and wife Scott (Ferrell) and Kate Johansen (Poehler) warn their daughter of the dangers of being in college. Alex (Simpkins) acknowledges her parents’ warnings and expresses her interest in attending the same university her parents went to. Alex gets accepted to the university, which the Johansens expect to be funded by their community’s scholarship program.
Unfortunately, during a community town hall meeting, city councilor Bob Schaeffer (Kroll) announces that they will not be doing the scholarship program, in favor of building a community pool, to which everyone agrees except the Johansens. The couple tries to find funding through asking for a loan, a salary raise for Scott, and getting Kate’s job back, but everything is denied. They reluctantly agree to accompany their friend and neighbor, Frank Theodorakis (Mantzoukas), whose wife Raina (Watkins) is divorcing him over his gambling and porn addiction, to a previously-planned trip to Las Vegas. After numerous wins playing craps they lose their winnings after Scott jinxes the table by telling Frank not to roll a seven.
Back home, Frank convinces the Johansens to start an underground casino at his house to raise money for Alex’s tuition and to help him get his wife back. The casino operation proves to be running smoothly as they gain more customers. In another community town-hall meeting, city councilor Bob becomes suspicious at the low attendance and suspends the meeting to launch an investigation. Back to the Johansens’ casino, Frank discovers that one of the gamblers, Carl (Zissis), is counting cards. The Johansens and Frank confront him, but he brags that he works for mob boss Tommy Papouli (Renner). Scott accidentally chops off Carl’s middle finger, earning him the nickname ’The Butcher’, making the community afraid of him, which inadvertently increases their profits.
Several thousand dollars away from reaching their goal, they are caught by Bob and officer Chandler (Huebel), who confiscate their money and order them to close down the casino. Nonetheless, they continue their business. The house burns down after being invaded by Tommy Papouli, whom the Johansens accidentally set on fire. Having admitted their plot to Alex, they team up with officer Chandler, who had let them loose, to steal the money back from Bob. Officer Chandler convinces Bob that the three still continued the casino even after he had ordered them to stop and shows a video of the people mocking him. Bob asks Officer Chandler to go with him to arrest the Johansens at the casino, which gives the Johansens the chance to steal their money back. Dawn (Tolman) alerts Bob that the Johansens are in the town hall, which convinces Bob to go back. Bob tries to make Officer Chandler drive faster, but gets into an accident himself. Bob runs back on foot to the town hall to find the Johansens with the money. After chasing the Johansens, Bob reveals his personal interest with the casino money as well as his plot to steal money from the city budget for himself and Dawn, who leaves him and returns to her husband Joe (Scovel). Bob is arrested, while Scott and Kate use the money they took back from him to pay for their daughter’s college tuition.Cast[edit]
*Will Ferrell as Scott Johansen
*Amy Poehler as Kate Johansen, Scott’s wife
*Jason Mantzoukas as Frank Theodorakis, Kate and Scott’s best friend
*Ryan Simpkins as Alex Johansen, Scott and Kate’s daughter
*Nick Kroll as Bob Schaeffer, a crooked City Hall councilman
*Allison Tolman as Dawn Mayweather, the City’s treasurer and Bob’s lover.
*Rob Huebel as Police Officer Chandler
*Michaela Watkins as Raina Theodorakis, Frank’s ex-wife
*Jeremy Renner as Tommy Papouli, a local mafia boss
*Cedric Yarbrough as Reggie Henderson
*Rory Scovel as Joe Mayweather, Dawn’s husband who retired at 30.
*Lennon Parham as Martha
*Andrea Savage as Laura
*Andy Buckley as Craig
*Kyle Kinane as Kevin Garvey
*Steve Zissis as Carl Shackler, a henchman of Tommy Papouli
*Sam Richardson as Marty
*Randall Park as Buckler
*Jessica St. Clair as Reba
*Alexandra Daddario as Corsica
*Jessie Ennis as Rachel
*Gillian Vigman as Becky
*Wayne Federman as Chip Dave
*Sebastian Maniscalco as Stand-Up Comic
*Linda Porter as Old Lady
*Ian Roberts as Driver at College Campus
*Bruna Rubio as StripperProduction[edit]
On February 25, 2015, it was announced that New Line Cinema had won an auction for the comedy script The House, written by Brendan O’Brien and Andrew J. Cohen, and that Cohen would make his directorial debut with the film.[5]Will Ferrell would star as a husband who teams up with his wife and neighbors to start an illegal casino in his basement, to earn money, after their daughter’s college scholarship is lost.[5] Ferrell and Adam McKay produced through Gary Sanchez Productions, along with Good Universe and O’Brien.[5][6]Amy Poehler joined the cast on June 12, 2015, to play Ferrell’s character’s wife.[6] On June 16, 2015, Jason Mantzoukas joined to play Ferrell’s character’s best friend, who is dealing with a gambling problem, and who gives the couple the idea to start a casino.[7] On August 28, 2015, Ryan Simpkins was added to the cast, to play Ferrell and Poehler’s characters’ daughter.[8] On September 15, 2015, Cedric Yarbrough signed on to play Reggie Henderson, a hardworking suburban resident who starts gambling in the new casino to de-stress.[9] Frank Gerrish also joined the film.[9] On September 18, 2015, Rob Huebel was added to the cast,[10] and on September 21, 2015, Allison Tolman and Michaela Watkins were added to the cast, with Tolman playing a financial advisor, and Watkins playing Mantzoukas’ character’s wife, who wants him to sign divorce papers. Nick Kroll also joined the cast.[11]Mariah Carey was supposed to have a cameo in the film, but had what co-star Rob Huebel called ’multiple unrealistic demands’.[12]
Principal photography on the film began on September 14, 2015, in Los Angeles.[13]
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Casino Film AmyRelease[edit]
The House was released on June 30, 2017,[14] by Warner Bros. Pictures. The original date was June 2, 2017.[15]Box office[edit]
The House grossed $25.6 million in the United States and Canada, and $8.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $34.2 million, against a production budget of $40 million.[4]
In North America, The Hou

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