Rothstein is depicted as a Jewish associate of the Chicago Outfit, an expert bookmaker and sports handicapper who is sent to Vegas to run the Tangiers, one of the largest casinos on the Strip. That was Sam “Ace” Rothstein, the character played in the film by Scorsese mainstay Robert De Niro. It also may be the best crime film with a Jewish protagonist at its center.
But the three-hour epic remains one of Scorsese’s most ambitious and gorgeously realized films. It may be a tick below “Goodfellas,” which came out just five years earlier, in terms of its reputation in the eyes of film historians. (JTA) “Casino,” Martin Scorsese’s examination of the mob’s control of Las Vegas in the 1960s and 70s, debuted in theaters 25 years ago on Nov.