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Anthony Tony The Ant Spilotro Chicago Las Vegas Mafia Mobster "Casino" 1972 TYPE 1 Photo

Anthony Tony The Ant Spilotro Chicago Las Vegas Mafia Mobster "Casino" 1972 TYPE 1 Photo

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Anthony John Spilotro (May 19, 1938 - June 14, 1986), nicknamed "Tony the Ant", was an American mobster and high ranking member for the Chicago Outfit in Las Vegas during the 1970s and '80s.Spilotro managed the Outfit's illegal casino profits (the "skim") when four of the casinos, The Stardust, The Fremont, The Hacienda, and The Marina, were managed by Frank Rosenthal, replacing Outfit member John Roselli in Las Vegas. He was the leader of the "Hole in the Wall Gang", which he formed in Las Vegas when he moved there in 1971.Spilotro eventually ran afoul of his organized crime overseers who disapproved of his handling of their Las Vegas affairs, and who then arranged his murder on June 14, 1986. Spilotro served as the basis for the character Nicky Santoro in Martin Scorsese's 1995 film CasinoYou can read more about his life on the Mob Museum websiteOffered is an original TYPE 1 photo that derives from the family of Spilotro.This photo measures approximately 3.5" x3.5" in size and shows Tony with his hands on his hips, a pack of cigarettes poking out of his front pocket, as his wife, Nancy looks at Tony with either a look of love or disdain (you decide). To the right is an older woman (not sure who she is).Dated July 72 on the front by the photo developer. On period Kodak paper (3rdphoto shows the Kodak markings - this shot has been enhanced "the back of the photo) to show markings).Nice playful side of this killer gangster.One of a kind historical Mobster memorabilia.and if you'd like to see Joe Pesci's portrayal of him in the movie, CasinoCasino | "Meeting in the Desert Always Made Me Nervous"
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