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- Notes Verglas reissue of the album. Originally released in 1992 (SI Music, SIMply 15, Holland). Recorded at Thin Ice Studios, London, England, May-June 1992.
- Report of the Investigation pursuant to section 31 of the New South Wales Casino Control Act 1992 prepared by Gail Furness SC (2011) Casino Modernisation Review: Prepared for the Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing by Peter Cohen (2016) A review to assist the Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority with its periodic investigation pursuant to.
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Casino (Rus. Казино; Kazino) is a 1992 Russian made for TV crime thriller directed by Samson Samsonov (Ognennye versty, Optimisticheskaya tragediya) and based on the novel 'Well Now, My Pretty...' by James Hadley Chase.
The following weapons were used in the film Casino:
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M1911A1
During the robbery in casino and in following scenes Jack Perry (Armen Dzhigarkhanyan), Washington Smith (Inon Lombert) and Mish Collins (Anatoly Mambetov) use M1911A1 pistols. 1911s are also carried by police officers and detectives, including Chief Terrell (Leonid Kulagin).
Luger P08
Jess Chandler (Valeriy Smetskoy) uses a Luger P08 during the robbery and in following scenes.
Mauser HSc
During the robbery the plainclothed female police officer Jane Lepski (Olga Koposova) uses a compact pistol that appears to be a Mauser HSc. It's worth noting that this character is a substitution for Det. Tom Lepski, a recurring character in many J.H. Chase novels.
Beretta M1934
In the final scene Sheila Whiteside (Karina Zolotova) illegally purchases a Beretta M1934 pistol.
CZ vz.82
Serge Maisky (Eduard Martsevich) carries a pistol that appears to be a vz.82, Czechoslovakian pistol in 9x18mm caliber.
Nagant M1895
During the robbery a security guard fires a revolver that appears to be a Nagant M1895.
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Sturmgewehr 44 (modified to resemble M16)
In one scene a pair of police officers carry Sturmgewehr 44 automatic rifles, visually modified to resemble M16s by adding carrying handles, modified front sights and shorter magazines. Such movie props are often seen in Soviet movies of 1970s-90s.
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Water Pistol
When Serge Maisky (Eduard Martsevich) appears in Whiteside's house, he threatens Sheila Whiteside with a water pistol, loaded with strong acid. It is apparently made in the likeness of the Colt Model 1903/1908.
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Reference Materials and Previous Reports
There have been numerous investigations, Inquiries and Reports in respect of the establishment and operation of casinos. Some of the publicly available Reports may be accessed here:
Report of Board of Inquiry into Casinos in the State of Victoria (Chapters 13-19) prepared by Xavier Connor (1983)
Report of Board of Inquiry into Casinos in the State of Victoria (Appendices A-F) prepared by Xavier Connor (1983)
Report of Board of Inquiry into Casinos in the State of Victoria (Appendices G-J) prepared by Xavier Connor (1983)
Inquiry into the Establishment and Operation of Legal Casinos in NSW Report prepared by The Honourable Sir Laurence Street AC (1991)
Report of Public Inquiry pursuant to section 143(4) of the New South Wales Casino Control Act, 1992 prepared by Murray Tobias QC (1994)
Report of Inquiry by Mr P D McClellan QC pursuant to section 143 of the Casino Control Act 1992 (1997)
Report of Inquiry by Mr P D McClellan QC pursuant to section 143 of the Casino Control Act 1992 (2000)
Report to Casino Control Authority on Review of Progress of Star City as Recommended by the Year 2000 Section 31 Investigation (2002)
Report of the Investigation pursuant to section 31 of the New South Wales Casino Control Act 1992 prepared by Bret Walker SC and Gail Furness (2003)
Productivity Commission Inquiry Report – Gambling Vol 1 (2010)
Productivity Commission Inquiry Report – Gambling Vol 2 (2010)