Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese Reminisce With Don Rickles | Dinner with Don

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Published 2017-09-25
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It's been 22 years since Don Rickles worked with Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese on the set of "Casino." In this special episode of "Dinner with Don," the three men share behind-the-scenes moments from filming, talk about Don's friendship with the real Ace Rothstein, Lefty Rosenthal, and how Don was able to get away with teasing people like Frank Sinatra and Johnny Carson. "Dinner with Don" is a legacy series celebrating Don Rickles' life and career. It was produced by AARP Studios, Winbrook Entertainment and Stamper Lumber Company.


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CHAPTERS
00:00 Robert De Niro, Martin Scorsese, and Don Rickles sit down to eat
00:10 Don Rickles remembers Casino with Scorsese and De Niro
01:00 Don Rickles ribs on Robert De Niro
02:18 The early days of television comedy
03:04 Scorsese and De Niro remember Rickles ribbing on Sinatra
03:50 Don Rickles in Vegas
04:08 Dinner comes
04:20 Scorsese talks about Casino and wanting Rickles because he knew Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal
05:15 Rickles recalls behind the scenes drama on Casino with Robert De Niro
05:58 Rickles remembers Scorsese speech at the Apolo
06:44 King of Comedy
07:19 Rickles speech at Martin Scorsese AFI
07:48 Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro post dinner thoughts

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All Comments (21)
  • @jasonluong3862
    Rickles died shortly after this meeting. He was 90 years old. I wish my mind will be as sharp as his when I am 90.
  • @FincentVan
    One of the best actors of all time One of the best directors of all time One of the best comedians of all time
  • @victorpark
    Out of all interviews I’ve seen of deniro this one is the one he’s genuinely happy and talkative!
  • @eliance9648
    This looks like 2 sons having dinner with their dad.
  • @tonyarmada85
    rickles roasting deniro on the set of casino is just gold
  • @arneyoga1204
    "With your method acting with the breathing and the bullshit! Do the lines and let's get out of here, for Christ's sake!" The funniest quote ever.
  • @scottym9778
    DeNiro worth 500 million had genuine panic in his eyes when he thought he had to pick up the check.
  • Don passed away 9 weeks after this was filmed -- RIP PS - it was very nice of Marty and Bob to do this special episode with Don. You can see the love they have for him.
  • @baboom007
    First time i see the real De Niro. He is all smiling, relaxed, involved. He likes the company. As opposite to the talk shows and interviews.
  • @rajasimanta
    Who says old people talking is boring. This is GOLD
  • when he said "those where good days" refering to Vegas in the 50s. Man I can only imagine...
  • @boobonet9088
    I love that Deniro asks for a bite of Don's food and Scorsese says "he does this". That's super hilarious and genuine.
  • @MartyRayProject
    I’m so sad to have binge watched every one of these to find out that this was the last. 😢 What a legend.
  • @junkboxhero4825
    "This is the final thing Don ever did professionally" C'mon, is anyone shocked that he was taken out by two Italians?
  • “You touch me, you’re in a lot of trouble” Don Rickles is the only one who can say that to De Niro
  • @meirwise1107
    The very last public appearance by the late, great Don Rickles. Aged 90, sharp as a knife. There's nothing like going out on a high. RIP Mr Warmth.
  • @Sai-jw8og
    They paid tribute to Don by portraying him in Irishman. True Legend