••• We're tying up loose ends right now. It's a done deal.

Casino (1995)
STONE
A screenplay character in Casino (1995).
- lines
- 15
- words
- 285
- scenes
- 4
- dialogue
- 1.8%
- avg words / line
- 19
- shortest / longest
- 5 / 52
Sample dialogue
They'll never find out. All you've gotta do is change your job title from executive assistant to Food and Beverage man and your application goes right back to the bottom of the pile. If you do it right, you can work in Vegas for JO years and never get licensed. CUT TO:
scene 9 — INT. ANDY STONE'S OFFICE - DAYAnd? What do you propose?
scene 163 — EXT. SEVEN-ELEVEN PARJCINGLOT/INT. STONE'S CAR - NIGHTNo! You don't understand! Your friends back home, and Imean not only Chicago, but Kansas City, Milwaukee, Cleveland, all of them, they don't give a fuck about the
scene 163 — EXT. SEVEN-ELEVEN PARJCINGLOT/INT. STONE'S CAR - NIGHTIn Nevada, you don't have to get a license. All you've gotta do is apply for one. The state law says you can work while they process your application, and they've got a ten- year backlog.
scene 9 — INT. ANDY STONE'S OFFICE - DAYYou know what the old man said? He said "Maybe, it was time you should give in." When he says 11Maybe11 ,it's like a "Papal Bull" -- not only should you quit, you should run.
scene 163 — EXT. SEVEN-ELEVEN PARJCINGLOT/INT. STONE'S CAR - NIGHT
Bookends
Forget the maneuvers. Just get out. CUT TO: