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|games = [[Grand Theft Auto III]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]
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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]''
|aka = Phil the One-Armed Bandit
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|aka = The Shootist<br>Phil the One-Armed Bandit<br>One Armed Phil
 
|gender = M
 
|gender = M
 
|status = Alive
|pob = [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]
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|pob = [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]]
 
|dob = [[1953]]
 
|dob = [[1953]]
|home = [[Rockford]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]
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|home = [[Rockford]], [[Liberty City (3D Universe)|Liberty City]]<br>[[Little Haiti]], [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]]
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|nationality = {{Flagicon|United States of America|Flag of the United States}} [[United States of America|American]]
[[Viceport]], [[Little Haiti]] [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]
 
 
|family = [[Louise Cassidy-Williams]] <small>(Sister)</small>{{Status|D1=y}}[[Mary-Jo Cassidy]] <small>(Sister)</small><br>[[Mary-Beth Williams]] <small>(Niece)</small><br>[[Marty Williams]] <small>(Brother-in-law)</small>{{Status|D1=y}}
|nationality = [[United States|American]]
 
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|affiliations = [[Ray Machowski]] <small>(Formerly)</small><br>[[Trailer Park Mafia]] <small>(Formerly)</small><br>[[Tommy Vercetti]] <small>(Formerly)</small><br>[[Ken Rosenberg]] <small>(Formerly)</small><br>[[Hilary King]] <small>(Formerly)</small>{{Status|D1=y}}[[Victor Vance]] <small>(Formerly)</small>{{Status|D1=y}}[[Toshiko Kasen]] <small>(Formerly)</small>{{Status|D1=y}}[[Cam Jones]] <small>(Formerly)</small>{{Status|D2=y}}[[Jerry Martinez]] <small>(Formerly)</small>{{Status|D1=y}}[[Umberto Robina]] <small>(Formerly)</small>
|family = [[Louise Cassidy-Williams]] (sister, deceased)<br>[[Mary-Jo Cassidy]] (sister)<br>[[Mary-Beth Williams]] (niece)<br>[[Marty Williams]] (brother-in-law, deceased)<br>Mr. Cassidy (father)
 
 
|vehicles = Green [[Patriot]]<br>Yellow [[Walton]]<br>[[Perennial]]<br>[[Barracks OL]]
|affiliations = [[Trailer Park Mafia]]<br>[[Tommy Vercetti]]<br>[[Ken Rosenberg]]<br>[[Hilary King]]<br>[[Victor Vance]]<br>[[Toshiko Kasen]]<br>[[Claude]]<br>[[Ray Machowski]]<br>[[Cam Jones]]<br>[[Jerry Martinez]]<br>[[Lance Vance]]<br>[[Ricardo Diaz]]<br>[[Umberto Robina]]
 
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|businesses = [[Phil's Army Surplus]] <small>(GTA III)</small><br>[[Phil's Place]] <small>(GTA VC)</small><br>[[Phil Cassidy's Fully Cocked Gun Shop]] <small>(GTA LCS)</small><br>[[Phil's Depot]] <small>(GTA VCS)</small>
|vehicles = Green [[Patriot]]<br>Yellow [[Walton]]<br> Pink [[Perennial]]
 
|businesses = [[Phil's Army Surplus]] (GTA III)<br>[[Phil's Place]] (GTA VC)<br>[[Phil Cassidy's Fully Cocked Gun Shop]] (GTA LCS)<br>[[Phil's Depot]] (GTA VCS)
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|voice = [[Gary Busey]] <small>(GTA VC & GTA VCS) </small><br>[[Hunter Platin]] <small>(GTA III)</small><br>Unknown <small>(GTA LCS)</small>
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|voice = [[Gary Busey]] <small>(GTA VC & GTA VCS) </small><br>[[Hunter Platin]] <small>(GTA III) </small><br>Unknown <small>(GTA LCS)
 
|status = Alive}}
 
   
{{quote|Son, I could shoot a fly off your head at 80 feet.|Phil Cassidy}}
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{{quote|Son, I could shoot a fly off your head at 80 feet.| Phil Cassidy}}
   
'''Phil Cassidy''' is a character in [[Grand Theft Auto]] series who appears as major character in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'', ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', and minor character in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', chronologically. Phil was voiced by [[Gary Busey]] in GTA VC and GTA VCS, and by [[Hunter Platin]] in GTA III, his voice actor in GTA LCS is unaccredited.
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'''Phil Cassidy''' is a recurring character in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series who appears in every [[3D Universe]] title except for ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]''. He is a main character in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', and a minor character in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''. Phil was voiced by [[Gary Busey]] in GTA VC and GTA VCS, and by [[Hunter Platin]] in GTA III, his voice actor in GTA LCS is unaccredited.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
   
In all of his appearances, Phil is featured as a war veteran and heavy artillery arms dealer, selling the [[protagonist]] military-grade weaponry such as [[Grenade]]s, [[Rocket Launcher]]s, [[Minigun]]s, etc. He presents himself as ex-military, regularly talking about his exploits in Vietnam. [[Cam Jones]] claims that he was never actually in the army, and army records indicate that Phil was repeatedly turned down for service due to his alcoholism and unstable personality. [[Ray Machowski]] refers to Phil as an old military buddy.
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In all of his appearances, Phil is featured as a war veteran and heavy artillery arms dealer, selling the [[protagonist]] military-grade weaponry such as [[Grenade]]s, [[Rocket Launcher]]s, [[Minigun]]s, etc. He presents himself as ex-military having served under the [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan Administration]], regularly talking about his exploits in Vietnam. [[Cam Jones]] claims that he was never actually in the army, and army records indicate that Phil was repeatedly turned down for service due to his alcoholism and unstable personality. [[Ray Machowski]] refers to Phil as an old military buddy.
   
 
Phil has been featured as a heavy drinker. He distills "[[boomshine]]", a highly explosive mixture that can get a man drunk off its fumes, which he started distilling and selling in Vice City around 1984. During a phone conversation with [[Tommy Vercetti]], he explains that due to his heavy boomshine consumption he is blind in his left eye.
 
Phil has been featured as a heavy drinker. He distills "[[boomshine]]", a highly explosive mixture that can get a man drunk off its fumes, which he started distilling and selling in Vice City around 1984. During a phone conversation with [[Tommy Vercetti]], he explains that due to his heavy boomshine consumption he is blind in his left eye.
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One of Phil's most notable features is his one arm. He lost his left arm in 1986 after he was caught in the blast radius of a boomshine bomb. In his appearance during GTA VCS and GTA VC, he still has both arms, but in his last appearance, in VC, he blows off his arm with a boomshine bomb while drunk. In GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA III, Phil has only one arm.
 
One of Phil's most notable features is his one arm. He lost his left arm in 1986 after he was caught in the blast radius of a boomshine bomb. In his appearance during GTA VCS and GTA VC, he still has both arms, but in his last appearance, in VC, he blows off his arm with a boomshine bomb while drunk. In GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA III, Phil has only one arm.
   
Phil's backstory was retconned between GTA III and GTA VC. In GTA III, Phil was said to have legitimately served in Nicaragua where he lost his arm; this was later changed to make Phil a gun enthusiast who never served in the army and lost his arm in a boomshine explosion.
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Phil's backstory was retconned between GTA III and GTA VC. In GTA III, Phil was said to have legitimately served in Nicaragua where he lost his arm; this was later changed to make Phil a gun enthusiast who never served in the army and lost his arm in a boomshine explosion.
   
== Biography ==
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==Biography==
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===1984===
 
 
In Phil's first chronological appearance in Vice City Stories, he is introduced to [[Victor Vance]] through Sergeant [[Jerry Martinez]]. Phil is Jerry's gun dealer. Jerry sends Vic to help Phil get rid of some [[Cholos]] that are giving him trouble. Through Phil, Vic meets Phil's sister [[Louise Cassidy-Williams|Louise Williams]] and Phil's brother-in-law [[Marty Jay Williams]].
=== Events of ''GTA Vice City Stories'' ===
 
In Phil's first chronological appearance, he is introduced to [[Victor Vance]] through Sergeant [[Jerry Martinez]]. Phil is Jerry's gun dealer. Jerry sends Vic to help Phil get rid of some [[Cholos]] that are giving him trouble. Through Phil, Vic meets Phil's sister Louise Williams and Phil's brother-in-law [[Marty Jay Williams]].
 
   
 
After completing some jobs for Marty and eventually killing him because he tried to [[D.I.V.O.R.C.E.|pimp Louise]], Vic returns with Phil and saves him from Jerry's goons who want to finish him for betraying Jerry. After being saved by Vic, Phil promises to stay sober from now on; however, he begins to drink again when [[Armando Mendez]] kills Louise. Phil, wanting revenge with the [[Mendez Cartel|Mendez Brothers]], gets drunk and blows up the entrance of [[Fort Baxter Air Base]] so Vic can steal a [[Hunter]] helicopter to attack the Mendez compound.
 
After completing some jobs for Marty and eventually killing him because he tried to [[D.I.V.O.R.C.E.|pimp Louise]], Vic returns with Phil and saves him from Jerry's goons who want to finish him for betraying Jerry. After being saved by Vic, Phil promises to stay sober from now on; however, he begins to drink again when [[Armando Mendez]] kills Louise. Phil, wanting revenge with the [[Mendez Cartel|Mendez Brothers]], gets drunk and blows up the entrance of [[Fort Baxter Air Base]] so Vic can steal a [[Hunter]] helicopter to attack the Mendez compound.
   
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], Phil is sporting a handlebar mustache. Between 1984 and 1986, it has been removed.
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In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], Phil is sporting a handlebar mustache. Between 1984 and 1986, he has shaved it off permanently.
   
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===1986===
=== Events of ''GTA Vice City'' ===
 
 
In his next appearance, [[Tommy Vercetti]] hires Phil to pull off a bank robbery in the mission [[The Shootist]]. Phil is the one who suggests Tommy should employ [[Hillary King]] [[The Driver|as a getaway driver]]. After the [[The Job|robbery]], Phil invites Tommy to work for him in order to get fixed with firepower. After Tommy [[Gun Runner|kills]] Phil's [[Pedro Garcia|rival gun dealer]], a drunken Phil invites Tommy over to check out a Boomshine bomb he had set up, wired to a remote detonator. The remote doesn't work the first time, so Phil changes its batteries for fresh ones sitting beside the bomb. Now standing one meter away from the powerful explosive, in inebriated carelessness, he accidentally presses the remote's trigger, detonating the bomb and blowing his right arm off. Tommy drives Phil to an ex-army surgeon to be patched up.
   
 
In Vice City, Phil's mobile home can be entered. Gun Racks displaying several handguns, submachine guns and rifles are on the wall. When his bedroom is entered, his bed consists of a camouflaged mattress, an American Flag styled pillow and a few girlie posters on the walls. A [[Kaufman Cabs]] calendar can be seen in his mobile home also. He also has a [[Patriot]] parked in a hangar next to his home.
In his next appearance, [[Tommy Vercetti]] hires Phil to pull off a bank robbery in the mission [[The Shootist]]. Phil is the one who suggests Tommy should employ [[Hillary King]] as a getaway driver in the mission [[The Driver]]. After the robbery ([[The Job]]), Phil invites Tommy to work for him in order to get fixed with firepower. After Tommy kills Phil's rival gun dealer [[Pedro Garcia]], a drunken Phil invites Tommy over to check out a Boomshine bomb he had set up, wired to a remote detonator. The remote doesn't work the first time, so Phil changes its batteries for fresh ones sitting beside the bomb. Now standing one meter away from the powerful explosive, in inebriated carelessness, he accidentally squeezes the remote's trigger, detonating the bomb and blowing off his own arm. Tommy drives Phil to an ex-army surgeon to be patched up.
 
   
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=== 1998 ===
In Vice City, Phil's mobile home can be entered. Gun Racks displaying several handguns, submachine guns and rifles are on the wall. When his bedroom is entered, his bed consists of a camouflaged mattress, an American Flag styled pillow and a few girlie posters on the walls. A [[Kaufman Cabs]] calendar can be seen in his mobile home also. He also has a [[Patriot]] parked in a shed near his home.
 
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By 1998 Phil resides in [[Liberty City (3D Universe)|Liberty City]], where he owns a [[Phil Cassidy's Fully Cocked Gun Shop|gun store]], selling heavy artillery. Phil makes a short appearance during the mission "[[More Deadly Than the Male]]" as [[Toshiko Kasen]]'s gun dealer.
   
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===2001===
=== Events of ''GTA Liberty City Stories'' ===
 
 
In the mission [[Arms Shortage]], corrupt [[Liberty City Police Department (3D Universe)|LCPD]] cop [[Ray Machowski]] commissions [[Claude]] to go and meet Phil at his shop, since some members of the [[Colombian Cartel]] tried to extort weapons out of Phil. Phil and Claude attack the Cartel men as they arrive and kill them, preventing them from stealing Phil's weapons. During this mission, Phil claims to have lost his arm in Nicaragua. In the credits for the game, he is listed as '''Phil the One-Armed Bandit'''.
Phil makes a short appearance during the mission "[[More Deadly Than the Male]]" as [[Toshiko Kasen]]'s gun dealer. Heavy artillery can be bought from his gun-store, [[Phil Cassidy's Fully Cocked Gun Shop]].
 
   
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==2003==
=== Events of ''GTA III'' ===
 
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He is also mentioned in [[Manhunt]], by members of the Carcer City Police Department. One of their lines says:
In the mission [[Arms Shortage]], corrupt [[LCPD in GTA III Era|LCPD]] cop [[Ray Machowski]] commissions [[Claude]] to go and meet Phil at his shop, since some members of the [[Colombian Cartel]] tried to extort weapons out of Phil. Phil and Claude attack the Cartel men as they arrive and kill them, preventing them from stealing Phil's weapons. During this mission, Phil claims to have lost his arm in Nicaragua, but it is been revealed later in GTA VC that his arm was blown off in a boomshine bomb explosion. This could be due to embarrassment about the true events surrounding the loss of his arm but since it has been suggested that Phil never served in the military it is more likely that he is just prone to making things up. This also calls Ray's claims of serving in the military into question.
 
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{{Quote|Promised my little boy I would take him to Cassidy’s bargain firearms emporium tomorrow.|CCPD officer}}
 
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This implies he expanded his business over to Carcer City too, which is close to Liberty City.
In the credits for the game, he is listed as '''Phil the One-Armed Bandit'''.
 
   
 
==VCPD Crime Tree Record==
 
==VCPD Crime Tree Record==
 
 
*Redneck arms dealer.
 
*Redneck arms dealer.
 
*Believed to be involved in weapons trade.
 
*Believed to be involved in weapons trade.
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<center><gallery>
 
<center><gallery captionalign="left">
 
 
File:PhilCassidy-GTAIII-artwork.jpg|Game art of "Phil The One Armed Bandit" from GTA III.
 
File:PhilCassidy-GTAIII-artwork.jpg|Game art of "Phil The One Armed Bandit" from GTA III.
 
File:PhilCassidy-GTAIII.jpg|Phil during "[[Arms Shortage]]", his only appearance in GTA III.
 
File:PhilCassidy-GTAIII.jpg|Phil during "[[Arms Shortage]]", his only appearance in GTA III.
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File:PhilsPlace.jpg|Phil's mobile home in Vice City
 
File:PhilsPlace.jpg|Phil's mobile home in Vice City
 
PhillCassidy-GTAVC.jpg
 
PhillCassidy-GTAVC.jpg
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_phil.png|Phil in 1998
 
</gallery></center>
 
</gallery></center>
   
==Mission appearances==
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==Mission Appearances==
;GTA III
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===GTA III===
 
*[[Arms Shortage]]
 
*[[Arms Shortage]]
   
;GTA Vice City
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===GTA Vice City===
 
*[[The Shootist]]
 
*[[The Shootist]]
 
*[[The Driver]]
 
*[[The Driver]]
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*[[Boomshine Saigon]] <small>(Boss) </small>
 
*[[Boomshine Saigon]] <small>(Boss) </small>
   
;GTA Liberty City Stories
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===GTA Liberty City Stories===
 
*[[More Deadly Than the Male]]
 
*[[More Deadly Than the Male]]
   
;GTA Vice City Stories
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===GTA Vice City Stories===
 
*[[Cleaning House]]
 
*[[Cleaning House]]
 
*[[Conduct Unbecoming]]
 
*[[Conduct Unbecoming]]
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*[[Marked Men]] <small>(Boss) </small>
 
*[[Marked Men]] <small>(Boss) </small>
 
*[[Blitzkrieg Strikes Again]]
 
*[[Blitzkrieg Strikes Again]]
*[[Lost and Found ]]<small>(post-mission pager message)</small>
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*[[Lost and Found ]]<small>(Post-mission pager message)</small>
 
*[[Over The Top]]
 
*[[Over The Top]]
   
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* Phil is one of two characters in the Grand Theft Auto series to physically appear in four different games. The other is [[Johnny Klebitz]]. [[Lazlow Jones]] has the most appearances, but he does not physically appear until [[GTA V]].
 
* In the cutscene in the mission [[Boomshine Saigon]], Phil is clearly seen having his ''right'' arm, not his left arm, blown off. This is likely simply a mistake in the creation of the cut scene. Successfully delivering Phil to his friend's place shows him correctly, missing his left arm and still having his right. Phil's later appearances also show him with his left arm missing and his right arm intact.
 
* In the cutscene in the mission [[Boomshine Saigon]], Phil is clearly seen having his ''right'' arm, not his left arm, blown off. This is likely simply a mistake in the creation of the cut scene. Successfully delivering Phil to his friend's place shows him correctly, missing his left arm and still having his right. Phil's later appearances also show him with his left arm missing and his right arm intact.
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**That was probaly intentional. In every GTA game characters hold guns in the right arm, so Rockstar left his right arm intact, with his left blown. If in-game the right was blown instead, the weapon would float in GTA III.
* Phil is only character in the GTA series who appeared in four games.
 
* Phil tells [[Claude]] in a [[GTA III]] mission that if he fought with him in Nicaragua, he would still have his left arm, but in [[GTA: Vice City]], his arm blows up in a [[Boomshine|boomshine]] explosion. This is likely an continuity error because GTA: Vice City was released after GTA III, which in VC, he had a much bigger role and shows much of his background. However, his dialogue in GTA: III was explained while delivering Phil to the hospital in GTA: Vice City, he frequently makes comments as if he were in combat. So Phil must have thought that was how he lost his arm instead of really being in combat when it happened.
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* Phil tells [[Claude]] in a [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] mission that if Claude fought with him in Nicaragua, he would still have his left arm, but in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA: Vice City]], his arm blows up in a [[Boomshine]] explosion. This is due to GTA: VC being released after GTA III, as Phil had a bigger role in the former and a lot more of his background was shown. Thus, his dialogue in GTA III was explained while delivering him to the hospital in GTA: Vice City, as he frequently makes comments as if he were in combat.
 
* In the credits of GTA III, he is credited as "One-Armed Phil".
 
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* <i>Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories</i> is the only game where Phil has both of his arms intact for the entire game.
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Son, I could shoot a fly off your head at 80 feet.
— Phil Cassidy

Phil Cassidy is a recurring character in the Grand Theft Auto series who appears in every 3D Universe title except for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto Advance. He is a main character in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and a minor character in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Grand Theft Auto III. Phil was voiced by Gary Busey in GTA VC and GTA VCS, and by Hunter Platin in GTA III, his voice actor in GTA LCS is unaccredited.

Description

In all of his appearances, Phil is featured as a war veteran and heavy artillery arms dealer, selling the protagonist military-grade weaponry such as Grenades, Rocket Launchers, Miniguns, etc. He presents himself as ex-military having served under the Reagan Administration, regularly talking about his exploits in Vietnam. Cam Jones claims that he was never actually in the army, and army records indicate that Phil was repeatedly turned down for service due to his alcoholism and unstable personality. Ray Machowski refers to Phil as an old military buddy.

Phil has been featured as a heavy drinker. He distills "boomshine", a highly explosive mixture that can get a man drunk off its fumes, which he started distilling and selling in Vice City around 1984. During a phone conversation with Tommy Vercetti, he explains that due to his heavy boomshine consumption he is blind in his left eye.

One of Phil's most notable features is his one arm. He lost his left arm in 1986 after he was caught in the blast radius of a boomshine bomb. In his appearance during GTA VCS and GTA VC, he still has both arms, but in his last appearance, in VC, he blows off his arm with a boomshine bomb while drunk. In GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA III, Phil has only one arm.

Phil's backstory was retconned between GTA III and GTA VC. In GTA III, Phil was said to have legitimately served in Nicaragua where he lost his arm; this was later changed to make Phil a gun enthusiast who never served in the army and lost his arm in a boomshine explosion.

Biography

1984

In Phil's first chronological appearance in Vice City Stories, he is introduced to Victor Vance through Sergeant Jerry Martinez. Phil is Jerry's gun dealer. Jerry sends Vic to help Phil get rid of some Cholos that are giving him trouble. Through Phil, Vic meets Phil's sister Louise Williams and Phil's brother-in-law Marty Jay Williams.

After completing some jobs for Marty and eventually killing him because he tried to pimp Louise, Vic returns with Phil and saves him from Jerry's goons who want to finish him for betraying Jerry. After being saved by Vic, Phil promises to stay sober from now on; however, he begins to drink again when Armando Mendez kills Louise. Phil, wanting revenge with the Mendez Brothers, gets drunk and blows up the entrance of Fort Baxter Air Base so Vic can steal a Hunter helicopter to attack the Mendez compound.

In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, Phil is sporting a handlebar mustache. Between 1984 and 1986, he has shaved it off permanently.

1986

In his next appearance, Tommy Vercetti hires Phil to pull off a bank robbery in the mission The Shootist. Phil is the one who suggests Tommy should employ Hillary King as a getaway driver. After the robbery, Phil invites Tommy to work for him in order to get fixed with firepower. After Tommy kills Phil's rival gun dealer, a drunken Phil invites Tommy over to check out a Boomshine bomb he had set up, wired to a remote detonator. The remote doesn't work the first time, so Phil changes its batteries for fresh ones sitting beside the bomb. Now standing one meter away from the powerful explosive, in inebriated carelessness, he accidentally presses the remote's trigger, detonating the bomb and blowing his right arm off. Tommy drives Phil to an ex-army surgeon to be patched up.

In Vice City, Phil's mobile home can be entered. Gun Racks displaying several handguns, submachine guns and rifles are on the wall. When his bedroom is entered, his bed consists of a camouflaged mattress, an American Flag styled pillow and a few girlie posters on the walls. A Kaufman Cabs calendar can be seen in his mobile home also. He also has a Patriot parked in a hangar next to his home.

1998

By 1998 Phil resides in Liberty City, where he owns a gun store, selling heavy artillery. Phil makes a short appearance during the mission "More Deadly Than the Male" as Toshiko Kasen's gun dealer.

2001

In the mission Arms Shortage, corrupt LCPD cop Ray Machowski commissions Claude to go and meet Phil at his shop, since some members of the Colombian Cartel tried to extort weapons out of Phil. Phil and Claude attack the Cartel men as they arrive and kill them, preventing them from stealing Phil's weapons. During this mission, Phil claims to have lost his arm in Nicaragua. In the credits for the game, he is listed as Phil the One-Armed Bandit.

2003

He is also mentioned in Manhunt, by members of the Carcer City Police Department. One of their lines says:

Promised my little boy I would take him to Cassidy’s bargain firearms emporium tomorrow.
— CCPD officer

This implies he expanded his business over to Carcer City too, which is close to Liberty City.

VCPD Crime Tree Record

  • Redneck arms dealer.
  • Believed to be involved in weapons trade.
  • Gun enthusiast. Member of various second amendment organizations and various Vice City gun clubs.
  • Sources suggest he also distills "boomshine" in own stills.
  • Fighting war with Mexican gun-running gangs.
  • Linked with "Cam" Jones. Jones and Cassidy believed to have worked together numerous times although Cassidy has avoided convictions.
  • Degenerate.
  • Patriot.
  • Also believed Cassidy claims to have served in various divisions although Army records show he was repeatedly rejected for service because of drunkenness and an unsuitable temperament for combat.

Gallery

Mission Appearances

GTA III

GTA Vice City

GTA Liberty City Stories

GTA Vice City Stories

Businesses

Trivia

  • Phil is one of two characters in the Grand Theft Auto series to physically appear in four different games. The other is Johnny Klebitz. Lazlow Jones has the most appearances, but he does not physically appear until GTA V.
  • In the cutscene in the mission Boomshine Saigon, Phil is clearly seen having his right arm, not his left arm, blown off. This is likely simply a mistake in the creation of the cut scene. Successfully delivering Phil to his friend's place shows him correctly, missing his left arm and still having his right. Phil's later appearances also show him with his left arm missing and his right arm intact.
    • That was probaly intentional. In every GTA game characters hold guns in the right arm, so Rockstar left his right arm intact, with his left blown. If in-game the right was blown instead, the weapon would float in GTA III.
  • Phil tells Claude in a GTA III mission that if Claude fought with him in Nicaragua, he would still have his left arm, but in GTA: Vice City, his arm blows up in a Boomshine explosion. This is due to GTA: VC being released after GTA III, as Phil had a bigger role in the former and a lot more of his background was shown. Thus, his dialogue in GTA III was explained while delivering him to the hospital in GTA: Vice City, as he frequently makes comments as if he were in combat.
  • In the credits of GTA III, he is credited as "One-Armed Phil".
  • Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories is the only game where Phil has both of his arms intact for the entire game.

Navigation

Template:GTA III Characters

[ ve ]Characters in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
ProtagonistTommy Vercetti
Major charactersKen Rosenberg | Lance Vance† | Sonny Forelli† | Earnest Kelly | "Big" Mitch Baker | Avery Carrington† | Phil Cassidy | Colonel Juan Garcia Cortez | Ricardo Diaz† | Jezz Torrent | Percy | Dick | Kent Paul | Auntie Poulet | Umberto Robina | Steve Scott | Mr. Black
Minor charactersVictor Vance† | Gonzalez† | Leo Teal† | Pierre La Ponce† | Mercedes Cortez | Doris | Cougar | Zeppelin | Pastor Richards | Donald Love | Streetwannabe's Leader† | Cam Jones | Hilary King† | Alex Shrub | The Psycho | Maude Hanson | Jethro | Dwaine | Mike | Unnamed Vercetti Gang Bodyguard | Porn Guy | Harry† | Lee† | Alberto Robina | Rico | Pepe (gangster) | Pepe (customer) | Pablo | Pedro Garcia | Candy's Agent† | Franco Carter† | Mrs. Dawson† | Charlie Dilson† | Mike Griffin† | Marcus Hammond† | Nick Kong† | Carl Pearson† | Ricardo Diaz's Hitmen | Candy Suxxx | BJ Smith | Sonny's Right-Hand Man | Sonny Forelli's Associate | Dick Tanner† | Ted | Unnamed Property Developer† | Willy | V.I.P. | The Greasy Chopper Bartender | Unnamed Businessman† | Unknown Dead Man† | Café Robina Bartender | Haitian Gang Lord† | Officer Miller | Jackson | Officer Jones | Sam
Radio DJsOliver Biscuit | Maurice Chavez | Adam First | Jonathan Freeloader | Lazlow | Mr. Magic | Fernando Martinez | Michelle Montanius | Pepe | Amy Sheckenhausen | Toni
Radio guestsJan Brown | Michaela Carapadis | Jenny Louise Crab | Callum Crayshaw | Pat "Mr. Zoo" Flannerdy | Freddy | John F. Hickory | Jack Howitzer | Claude Maginot | Mandy | Emanuel | Gethsemanee Starhawk Moonmaker | Doctor Phillips | Jeremy Robard | BJ Smith | Konstantinos Smith | Barry Stark | Thor
Mentioned charactersMr. Chesterfield | Morgan Daniels | Giorgio Forelli | Fran | Jono | Ho Chi | Jimmy | Mario | Patrick III | Laura Shrub | Tim
Beta charactersMr. Moffat
Other charactersBob | Bruce | Mark Cosgrove | Eugene | Martin | May | Moweesha | Doctor Perkins | P. Rowe | Darren Webb
† denotes Deceased, Italics denotes a status determined by the player's choice
Characters in GTA Vice City | Category:Characters in GTA Vice City | Grand Theft Auto: Vice City | Category:Characters

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