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Las Vegas Nights

1941, Movie, NR, 90 mins

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Frank Sinatra made his film debut in this picture, with a brief performance as a nightclub singer proving to be the only bright spot in a haphazard musical. Story evolves around three sisters, accompanied by Wheeler, who come to Las Vegas to lay claim to an inheritance. In the process they make a fortune gambling, quickly lose it, then panhandle enough money to open their own club, but this falls through. Eventually they get around to the business of the estate which require... read more leave a comment
Year: 1941
Rated NR

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Cast
Phil Regan: Bill Stevens
Bert Wheeler: Stu Grant
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra: Norma Jenning
Constance Moore: Norma Jenning
Virginia Dale: Patsy Lynch
Lillian Cornell: Mildred Jennings

 

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Poor Ed. He has to take pills...

Poor Ed. He has to take pills for his hypertension and find a way to stay destressed even though he runs one of Vegas' megacasinos that's always the target of nefarious types looking to act out some nefarious schemes. On top of that, some stupid fool has stolen the big guy's identity. Wait, there's more. Unbeknownst (I love that word. It's so Speed Racer.) to him, Mike gets Ed's precious Aston Martin stolen and chopped up. Stay destressed? I don't think so. At least this all leads to some pretty funny Ed and Danny scenes. James Caan and Josh Duhamel really have this father-son-type chemistry down pat. And is there anything better than finding out something about Sam's mysterious past? Don't answer that. But come on, admit it: Her brother shows up (half brother, I get it Sam) and the girl vibrates all kinds of nervousness over her coworkers finding stuff out about her. That's enjoyable! Learning that as a kid she had a lisp and she could Electric Boogaloo wit read more

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