Susan Sarandon is by no means a Canadian, but rather, so American that she's from Queens, so I can't believe that they managed to convince both her and Manhattan's own Burt Lancaster to go to New Jersey. This film is not simply Canadian, but French-Canadian, although it shouldn't be too hard to tell that, because anyone from here can tell you that the real place to go for gambling in Las Vegas. Nevertheless, I just had no choice but to make that reference in this case, because, Bruce Springsteen, in all of his liberalism, seems to be all about sharing American culture with foreigners. You don't realize how far back Lancaster's career goes until it hits you that he was already old in this film, yet this film is still older than that song. Put your makeup on, fix your hair up pretty, and meet me tonight in Atlantic City'. 'Everything dies, baby, that's a fact, maybe everything that dies some day comes back.