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Movie-Sounds.org › Gangster Movie Quotes › Casino (1995)

Ten and that's it.

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4 seconds sound clip from the Casino (1995) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:58:28 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- Tell this Jew motherfucker to pay that marker off.

- Listen to me. I'm here to help you. What's the matter with you? You're gonna bury us both.

- Just give me the money. Give me the fuckin' money.

- I'm gonna okay you ten and that's it.

- Then you gotta get out before the cops are all over you.

- Ten and that's it.

- What are you starin' at, you bald-headed Jew prick?

- Come on, come on.

- Sue me, you Jew fuck!

- Let's get outta here. Get outta here? I got a marker comin'.

[...]

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Actors: Robert De Niro (Sam "Ace" Rothstein), Joe Pesci (Nicholas "Nicky" Santoro), Sharon Stone (Ginger McKenna)

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