Casino Jack and the United States of Money
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Directed by | Alex Gibney |
Written by | Alex Gibney |
Produced by | Bill Banowsky Mark Cuban Benjamin Goldhirsh Jeff Skoll Todd Wagner Diane Weyermann |
Cinematography | Maryse Alberti |
Edited by | Alison Ellwood |
Music by | David Robbins |
Production companies | Jigsaw Productions Participant Media |
Distributed by | Magnolia Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $176,865 |
Casino Jack and the United States of Money is a 2010 documentary film directed by Alex Gibney.
Synopsis[]
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The film focuses on the career of Washington, D.C. lobbyist, businessman, and con man[1] Jack Abramoff, who was involved in a massive corruption scandal that led to the conviction of himself, two Bush 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] As of December 2010 Abramoff has completed his prison sentence.[4]
Contributors[]
- Juan Babauta – Governor, CNMI (2002–2006)
- Jim Benedetto – Federal Labor Ombudsman, CNMI (2002-2008)
- Pamela Brown – Former Attorney General, CNMI
- Tom DeLay – U.S. Congressman (R-TX) (1984–2006)
- Nina Easton – Author,
- Peter Fitzgerald – U.S. Senator (R-IL) (1999–2005)
- Thomas Frank – Author, The Wrecking Crew
- – Former Rehoboth Beach lifeguard
- – Lt. Governor, of El Paso, Texas
- Robert G. Kaiser – Author,
- Adam Kidan – Former owner, SunCruz Casinos
- – Reporter, of Lake Charles, Louisiana
- Rep. George Miller (D-CA)
- Bob Ney – U.S. Congressman, (R-OH) (1995–2006)
- – Former Greenberg Traurig lobbyist
- Tom Rodgers – Lobbyist, Carlyle Consulting
- Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA)
- Khaled Saffuri – Public affairs consultant, Meridian Strategies
- Susan Schmidt – Former reporter, The Washington Post
- – Vice Chairman, of Louisiana
- Melanie Sloan – Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)
- – Author,
- Froilan Tenorio – Governor, CNMI (1994–1998)
- Neil Volz – Former Chief of Staff to Rep. Bob Ney (R-OH)
- – Director, Institute of World Politics
Reception[]
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 83% based on 65 reviews, and an average rating of 7.1/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Casino Jack's subject matter is enraging, but in the hands of director Alex Gibney, it's also well-presented and briskly entertaining."[5]
References[]
- ^ Kojo Nnamdi, Alex Gibney, Bob Ney, Neil Volz "Casino Jack" WAMU-FM April 29, 2010
- ^ Forsythe, Michael (2006-01-03). "Abramoff Pleads Guilty, Will Help in Corruption Probe (Update4)". Bloomberg. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
- ^ "Americas | US lobbyist jailed for corruption". BBC News. 2008-09-04. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
- ^ "After prison, the next step". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2015-10-16.
- ^ "Casino Jack and the United States of Money (2010)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
External links[]
- 2010 films
- English-language films
- Jack Abramoff scandals
- American films
- American documentary films
- 2010 documentary films
- Films directed by Alex Gibney
- Documentary films about American politics
- Documentary films about crime in the United States
- Lobbying in the United States
- Participant Media films