Artie Piscano Casino Quotes
Artie Piscano: Well, I'm going all over, laying money out of my own pocket, and I never get anything back. What the hell's goin' on? Vincent Borelli: You gotta go back out there. Artie Piscano: Well, then, from now on, I'm gonna start keeping records. Vincent waves a cautionary hand Vincent Borelli: Artie, no records, Artie. NANCE leaves the casino and gets into a cab parked at the curb. KANSAS CITY AIRPORT - DAY NANCE arrives. He is greeted by ARTIE PISCANO, a gray-haired sixty-year-old underboss. TITLE IN: 'KANSAS CITY' NICKY (V.O.) That suitcase was all the bosses ever wanted.and they wanted it every month. Vella, a native New Yorker with some 70 acting credits to his name, was most memorably featured as the deli owner Artie Piscano alongside Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese's 1995 crime classic.
Casino Artie Piscano
I have not addressed the 'elephant in the room' much, if at all. As most of you know, in the film, Casino, Producer Martin Scorsese and writer Nick Pileggi tell about the Las Vegas casino skim. They show a clip indicating the FBI hidden microphone was inside a vent in the back of a store. The character, Artie Piscano, was supposed to be Tuffy DeLuna. First of all, that character was not anything like Tuffy. I knew Tuffy DeLuna and the Artie character was no Tuffy DeLuna. The FBI heard the first mention of the skim in this mike. As you know, in reality, that was at a table in the Villa Capri.
Artie Piscano Casino Quotes
Artie Piscano: Well, I'm going all over, laying money out of my own pocket, and I never get anything back. What the hell's goin' on? Vincent Borelli: You gotta go back out there. Artie Piscano: Well, then, from now on, I'm gonna start keeping records. Vincent waves a cautionary hand Vincent Borelli: Artie, no records, Artie. NANCE leaves the casino and gets into a cab parked at the curb. KANSAS CITY AIRPORT - DAY NANCE arrives. He is greeted by ARTIE PISCANO, a gray-haired sixty-year-old underboss. TITLE IN: 'KANSAS CITY' NICKY (V.O.) That suitcase was all the bosses ever wanted.and they wanted it every month. Vella, a native New Yorker with some 70 acting credits to his name, was most memorably featured as the deli owner Artie Piscano alongside Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese's 1995 crime classic.
Casino Artie Piscano
I have not addressed the 'elephant in the room' much, if at all. As most of you know, in the film, Casino, Producer Martin Scorsese and writer Nick Pileggi tell about the Las Vegas casino skim. They show a clip indicating the FBI hidden microphone was inside a vent in the back of a store. The character, Artie Piscano, was supposed to be Tuffy DeLuna. First of all, that character was not anything like Tuffy. I knew Tuffy DeLuna and the Artie character was no Tuffy DeLuna. The FBI heard the first mention of the skim in this mike. As you know, in reality, that was at a table in the Villa Capri.
Casino Artie Piscano
In the below clip, I found a piece of the Casino film that shows a conversation about the skim and then a conversation between Vincent Borelli (the Nick Civella character) and Artie Piscano (Tuffy). Borelli tells Piscano he must go out and check on the skim. Winstar casino bad beat jackpot. Artie complains about not getting reimbursed for his expenses. He said he was going to keep records so he could get his money back. Borelli tells him, 'Artie no records, What do you want to keep records for, to pay taxes.' Watch this clip to see what really happened. I inserted some actual audio from the mike.