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  2. May 22, 2012 · Yes. The true story behind Geri Rosenthal (Ginger in the movie) reveals that her interaction with these people ultimately led to her untimely death. On November 9, 1982, at the age of 46, she died in an LA motel from a drug overdose of valium, cocaine and whiskey. She is buried in Mount Sinai Cemetery in Los Angeles.

  3. Jan 26, 2023 · Martin Scorsese's Casino was inspired by a true story, but there are some details about the real gambling mob ring that didn't make it into the classic film

    • The Main Characters Were Based On Real-Life People. Every main character in Casino is based on a real-life individual. Sam “Ace” Rothstein is based on famous mobster Frank Rosenthal and Ginger McKenna’s character is based on former Las Vegas show girl Geri McGee (Rosenthal’s wife).
    • Rosenthal Genuinely Did Not Possess A Gaming Licence. Yes, true story. The real-life Rosenthal did not possess a gaming licence. Due to his links to organized crime, the mob knew that it would be too risky to try and get a licence for Rosenthal.
    • Rosenthal Did Actually Survive A Car Bombing. The moment when Rothstein survives a car bombing is based on real-life events that occurred in the life of Rosenthal.
    • A Former Casino Executive Was Hunted Down And Killed In His Home In Costa Rica. There are a number of murders shown in Casino and a few of these did happen in real life.
  4. Apr 6, 2024 · Summary. Casino is based on the real-life story of Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal, a professional sports gambler and casino executive in Las Vegas who had connections to organized crime. Rosenthal survived an assassination attempt in 1982 when a bomb was attached to his car, thanks to a metal plate that shielded him from the explosion's force.

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  5. Nov 28, 2022 · Frank Rosenthal And The Real Story Of Sam Rothstein From ‘Casino’. By Wyatt Redd | Edited By John Kuroski. Published November 28, 2022. Updated January 17, 2023. Gambling genius and Chicago Outfit associate Frank Rosenthal made a fortune for the mob while running Las Vegas' Stardust casino in the 1970s.

  6. Dec 6, 2015 · Martin Scorsese's 'Casino', was just one part of the story of the mafia's time in Las Vegas. Here's the full story, from beginning to end.

  7. Apr 26, 2024 · By Reid Goldberg. Updated Apr 26, 2024. The real-life counterpart of Joe Pesci's character in 'Casino' led a violent life of crime that ended in a particularly brutal fashion. Image via...

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