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Casino Jack
Directed byGeorge Hickenlooper
Written byNorman Snider
Produced byGary Howsam
Bill Marks
George Zakk
StarringKevin Spacey
Barry Pepper
Rachelle Lefevre
Kelly Preston
Jon Lovitz
Maury Chaykin
CinematographyAdam Swica
Edited byWilliam Steinkamp
Music byJonathan Goldsmith
Production
companies
Hannibal Pictures
Rollercoaster Entertainment
Distributed byArt Takes Over Films (ATO)
Release dates
  • September 16, 2010 (2010-09-16) (TIFF)
  • December 17, 2010 (2010-12-17) (United States)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryCanada[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$12.5 million
Box office$1,083,683
Director George Hickenlooper at the film's screening during the 18th Annual Hamptons International Film Festival on October 8, 2010 in East Hampton, New York.

Casino Jack is a 2010 biographical political satire film starring Kevin Spacey and directed by George Hickenlooper. The film focuses on the career of Washington, D.C. lobbyist and businessman Jack Abramoff, who was involved in a massive corruption scandal that led to his conviction, two White House officials, Rep. Bob Ney, and nine other lobbyists and congressional staffers. Abramoff was convicted of fraud, conspiracy and tax evasion in 2006,[2] and of trading expensive gifts, meals and sports trips in exchange for political favors.[3][4] Abramoff served three and a half years of a six-year sentence in federal prison, and was then assigned to a halfway house. He was released on December 3, 2010.

In 2010, Spacey was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for best actor for his depiction of Abramoff in the film, eventually losing to Paul Giamatti for his role in Barney's Version.[5]

Plot

A hot shot Washington DC lobbyist and his protégé go down hard as their schemes to peddle influence lead to corruption and murder.

Production

Filming took place in June 2009 in various locations across Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, including McMaster University and downtown Hamilton. The film was scheduled for release in December 2010 and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.[6]

This was Hickenlooper's final film. He died on October 29, 2010, seven weeks before its scheduled December 17, 2010, national opening.[7]

Cast

Reception

Casino Jack has received mixed reviews from critics. It has been given a 36% "rotten" rating according to Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus: "Kevin Spacey turns in one of his stronger performances, but Casino Jack is a disappointingly uneven fictionalized account of a fascinating true story." Roger Ebert awarded Casino Jack three out of four stars, stating that "Casino Jack is so forthright, it is stunning."[8]

References

  1. ^ "Casino Jack -- Film Review by Michael Rechtshaffen". thehollywoodreporter.com. October 14, 2010. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
  2. ^ Abramoff Pleads Guilty, Will Help in Corruption Probe
  3. ^ US lobbyist jailed for corruption
  4. ^ Abramoff Gets Reduced Sentence of Four Years in Prison
  5. ^ Kevin Spacey
  6. ^ Evans, Ian (2010), "Casino Jack premiere photos - 35th Toronto International Film Festival", DigitalHit.com, retrieved 2012-04-10
  7. ^ "Entertainment News, Celebrity Interviews and Pop Culture - ABC News". Abcnews.go.com. Retrieved 2012-12-16.
  8. ^ "Casino Jack". Chicago Sun-Times.