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The Casino Job | |
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Directed by | Christopher Robin Hood |
Produced by | Goldman & Associates |
Written by | Christopher Robin Hood (screenplay), Nick Murphy (story) |
Starring | Amylia Joiner, Dean Mauro, Ilsa Martinez, Jay Anthony Franke, Irina Voronina, Curtis Joe Walker, Deanna Minerva, Julia Beatty, Mikos Zavros, Warren Thomas, Barry Sharp, Kerry M. Shahan, Paul Joseph, Ken Kupstis, Brian H. Scott |
Distributed by | Maverick Entertainment Group |
10 March 2009 (USA) | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Casino Floor Positions. The following descriptions pertain to dealing and casino floor support staff positions. These profiles represent a composite view taken from a variety of sources, including interviews with people who worked these jobs. Casino (1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Las Vegas is an American comedy-drama television series created by Gary Scott Thompson.It was broadcast by NBC from September 22, 2003, to February 15, 2008, airing for five seasons. It focuses on a team of people working at the Montecito, a fictional hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip.The employees deal with various issues that arise within the working environment, ranging from casino.
The Casino Job is an independentaction film directed by Christopher Robin Hood. Among the film's stars are Jay Anthony Franke and Playboy Playmate Irina Voronina.
Filming locations were in Las Vegas and Laughlin, Nevada in the United States.[1]
Shot on a modest budget, the film picked up for distribution by Maverick Entertainment for worldwide release. After an early release On Demand run, the film was released to DVD March 10, 2009 and was carried by most rental outlets and online retailers including Blockbuster Video, Hollywood Video and Redbox.
Sexy Las Vegas vixens have a master plan hoping to beat all the odds by robbing a local casino. After successfully pulling off one of the most dangerous scams in Vegas, one sexy lady gambles everything to get ahead.[2]
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