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Top Four Films That Made the Casino Industry Popular

February 4, 2022 Kat Zahner

The gambling industry has shown growth over the past few years, not only thanks to its popularity, but also to the sheer number of films that feature casinos as its main concept. This has led to the rise in the number of punters who want to try out their luck.

Some of these films have elevated the bar for the casino industryand have proved to be a crucial part of the growth and overall look of the industry. Films led to the rise of the number of casino players in land-based casinos and some even added some twists to their premises inspired by such films.

Online casinos such as Bitcasinoio came into play which brought convenience to bettors. With the help of technological innovations, their favourite games are just in the palm of their hands. The more films that came out, the more interested people became, and it was a clear sign that the films are attracting more punters in the long run.

Here are the top four films that made the casino industry popular:

Uncut Gems (2019)

Uncut Gems is one of the best gambling movies that was a complete shock to a lot of people. Adam Sandler is known for his comedy pieces, but this was a rare role for him as he took on the character of Howard ‘Howie’ Ratner. He was a bungling New York City jeweller who had a fixed eye on high-stakes sports betting, and it cost his life well.

This was far from the usual film by Sandler. The story was dark as it could be as Sandler's character meets its unfortunate ending which is a warning to punters who do not take betting seriously.

The Cincinnati Kid (1965) 

The Cincinnati Kid is an American film based on the novel written by Richard Jessup. The Cincinnati Kid’s screenplay was written by Ring Lardner Jr. and Terry Southern. It follows the story of Eric Stoner who is an up-and-coming poker player in New Orleans. 

When he heard the news that Lancey Howard is in town, he decided to find a way to finally meet him. The film focuses on poker rather than pool hustling. What’s amazing is that Steve McQueen did a great job in portraying the character of Stoner. The great cinematography at that time was also one of the reasons why the movie was critically acclaimed.

Rounders (1998)

Rounders is way ahead of its time when it came out in 1998. Matt Damon was still in his younger years and even Edward Norton was far from his prime. This is a tale of a law student who took out the candle at both ends as he played poker at night to raise money for his studies.

This was filmed long before online poker and this was just referencing the rise of the New York clubs and the card rooms in Atlantic City - which was set to be an East version of Las Vegas.

Hard Eight (1996) 

This is the debut film of Paul Thomas Anderson, and it also served as an expansion of his short film Coffee and Cigarettes. This is the story of a senior gambler named Sydney, who then meets John outside of a diner in Sparks, which turns out to be the big twist in their lives. Their conversation started with an offer and escalated to Sydney finding out that John needs a huge amount of money to pay for his mother’s funeral.

John is then introduced to the world of gambling. While John seems sceptical at first, he places his first bet and soon becomes one of the top players. This made him a target for some people and the film ended with a dark twist to the story.

With these films, bettors can learn some lessons in life, especially when managing their bankroll and how gambling can benefit them in some way. Even though online casinos like Bitcasinoio is the trend today, these films are still relevant and every bettor can relate to the story. 

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