Lester Diamond in Casino
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Lester Diamond in Casino is a sleazy, small-time hustler and Sharon Stone’s character’s manipulative ex-boyfriend in Martin Scorsese’s 1995 crime film "Casino."
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| Lester Diamond in Casino canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Lester Diamond in Casino Context triple: [James Woods, portrayedCharacter, Lester Diamond in Casino]
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Joe Gideon in All That Jazz
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Bo Rothstein
Bo Rothstein is a Swedish political scientist known for his influential work on the quality of government, corruption, and social trust.
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Bugsy
Bugsy was the notorious American mobster Benjamin Siegel, a key figure in the development of Las Vegas and organized crime in the early 20th century.
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Once Upon a Time in America (score)
"Once Upon a Time in America (score)" is the evocative orchestral film soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone for Sergio Leone’s epic crime drama about Jewish gangsters in early 20th-century New York.
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The Gambler
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Lester Diamond in Casino Target entity description: Lester Diamond in Casino is a sleazy, small-time hustler and Sharon Stone’s character’s manipulative ex-boyfriend in Martin Scorsese’s 1995 crime film "Casino."
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A.
Joe Gideon in All That Jazz
Joe Gideon in *All That Jazz* is a driven, self-destructive Broadway director and choreographer whose frenetic work and personal excesses push him toward a surreal confrontation with his own mortality.
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B.
Bo Rothstein
Bo Rothstein is a Swedish political scientist known for his influential work on the quality of government, corruption, and social trust.
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C.
Bugsy
Bugsy was the notorious American mobster Benjamin Siegel, a key figure in the development of Las Vegas and organized crime in the early 20th century.
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D.
Once Upon a Time in America (score)
"Once Upon a Time in America (score)" is the evocative orchestral film soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone for Sergio Leone’s epic crime drama about Jewish gangsters in early 20th-century New York.
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E.
The Gambler
The Gambler is a classic country song and album by Kenny Rogers that tells the story of life lessons learned from a seasoned card player, becoming one of his signature hits.
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Subject: Lester Diamond in Casino Description of subject: Lester Diamond in Casino is a sleazy, small-time hustler and Sharon Stone’s character’s manipulative ex-boyfriend in Martin Scorsese’s 1995 crime film "Casino."
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