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Casino Jack and the United States of Money
Directed by
Alex Gibney
R
2010
1h 58m
Documentary
7.1
81%
80%
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A probing investigation into the lies, greed and corruption surrounding D.C. super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his cronies.
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Cast of Casino Jack and the United States of Money
Tom DeLay
Self
Bob Ney
Self
Neil Volz
Self
William Branner
Actor
Donn Dunlop
Actor
Hal Kreitman
Actor
Kelly Brian Kuhn
Actor
Paolo Mugnaini
Actor
Kevin Henderson
Actor
Melanie Sloan
Self
Nina Easton
Self
Dana Rohrabacher
Self
Thomas Frank
Self
J. Michael Waller
Self
Susan Schmidt
Self
Robert G. Kaiser
Self
Peter Fitzgerald
Self
Ron Platt
Self
Peter Stone
Self
Pamela Brown
Self
Jim Benedetto
Self
George Miller
Self
Juan Babauta
Self
Froilan Tenorio
Self
Benigno Fitial
Self
William Worfel
Self
Tom Rodgers
Self
Carlos Hisa
Self
Khaled Saffuri
Self
David Grosh
Self
David Sickey
Self
Shawn Martin
Self
Adam Kidan
Self
Paul Rudd
Michael Scanlon (voice)
Stanley Tucci
Jack Abramoff (voice)
Alex Gibney
Director / Writer / Producer
Zena Barakat
Producer
Alison Ellwood
Producer
Casino Jack and the United States of Money Ratings & Reviews
Variety
Robert Koehler
Auds will feel info-glut over the course of the two-hour-plus film, which is hardly the desirable response for a piece of reporting on the vital issue of the corrupting effect of money in American politics.
NPR
Ian Buckwalter
The narrative trots all over the globe, including stops for labor exploitation in the Marianas Islands, dealings with Russian mobsters,ripping off Indian tribes in the desert southwest, and jetting to Scotland to golf with impressionable politicians.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
That the film is overlong ultimately testifies to its importance, though after a while, the outrageous details start to run together like surreal satire. Except, of course, that it's all true.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Abramoff documentary is appalling, entertaining
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
Gibney laudably launches a withering attack here on the pay-to-play relationship between lobbyists and lawmakers. But this viewer felt withered, too, by the end of his battering ram of a movie.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Gibney is a busy boy, and he draws the lines between Abramoff and his friends -- and his friends' friends -- with the documentary equivalent of a highlighter.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Casino Jack is designed as an indictment of a whole culture of influence peddling, a Beltway way of life where a pat on the back often comes with a kickback.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
It's an informative, interesting documentary that just barely comes together enough and tells an important enough story to merit a look, but it's not the film that it could have been.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
Superlobbyist, Republican wheeler-dealer, and convicted felon Jack Abramoff may seem like old news right now -- he's been trumped by Bernie Madoff et al. -- but what he represents, alas, is all too evergreen.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
The snarky tone, use of musical puns and jokey graphics (was Keith Olbermann an executive producer?) undermine the impact of the story.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
It's a story well told, but Abramoff's voice is missing: Gibney interviewed him in prison but could not film him. You wonder what this sweet-talker might say for himself, looking back over that long, ugly money trail.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
The crimes of conservative superlobbyist Jack Abramoff are already receding into the hopeless murk of congressional history, so this epic documentary by Alex Gibney is even more welcome for its reach.
At the Movies
Michael Phillips
It really is compelling.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
It's very entertaining as well as appalling.
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Casino Jack is audience-friendly without turning into a Michael Moore-ish clown show.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Mr. Abramoff may be in prison, but there are no signs that his kind of high-powered lobbying, which one talking head describes as "legalized bribery," is a thing of the past.
Washington Post
Philip Kennicott
Ultimately, it becomes a Rorschach test of the viewer's cynicism: Does it shock you? You must not live in Washington, read the newspaper or follow politics. Are you horrified? Congratulations, and now wise up.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
Watching Casino Jack and the United States of Money made me sick to my stomach.
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