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Stallone stumps for Pa. casino license

Updated: 2006-11-20 09:24
(AP)

Stallone stumps for Pa. casino license

Actor Sylvester Stallone flexes his muscles for fans during a ceremony honoring his friend actor Bruce Willis, not shown, with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles, Monday, Oct. 16, 2006. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

 

HARRISBURG, Pa. - Sylvester Stallone winked and brought his fist to his chest as if to say, "I know you'll do the right thing." Who could say no to that?

Appearing in a recorded video message, Stallone, famous for his movie role as hard-luck Philadelphia boxer Rocky Balboa, was part of a parade of celebrities and gambling executives who asked Pennsylvania state regulators last week for a casino license in Rocky's hometown.

For three days last week, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board heard testimony from the applicants in advance of a Dec. 20 licensing vote.

Most of the testimony revolved around topics like business plans, financial backing and traffic studies, leavened by occasional celebrity cameos. Actor Bruce Willis recorded a video message, and other celebrities, including music producer Quincy Jones and Donald Trump, showed up in person.

Five competitors - professional casino operators with politically connected or celebrity investment partners - are vying for two slot-machine gambling licenses in Philadelphia, which could become the nation's biggest city with a casino.

One message from the casino hopefuls was that big names will be a free advertisement to draw gamblers to their establishments to spend money that will eventually become tax revenue for Pennsylvania.

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