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Las Vegas Nights (1941)
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Synopsis
For his first feature-film appearance in two years, comedian
Bert Wheeler
(of Wheeler & Woolsey fame) teamed up with bandleader
Phil Regan
. The story gets under way when a quartet of vaudevillians-Bill Stevens (Regan), Stu Grant (Wheeler) and Norma and Mildred Jennings (
Constance Moore
, Lillian Cornell) show up in Vegas with nary a cent between them. Norma manages to win big at a gambling joint, whereupon the money is put in Stu's care. Alas, Stu makes a beeline to the gaming tables, where he manages to lose all. The winsome foursome is saved from utter ruin by a real estate operator who happens to be the father of one of the protagonists. Even
Bert Wheeler
admitted that Las Vegas Nights was a bomb, noting on "a picture like that can come back and haunt you." Still, it holds some historical value as the film that introduced
Frank Sinatra
, here appearing as the uncredited vocalist for the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Lillian Cornell
Mildred Jennings
Catherine Craig
Girl with Bill
Virginia Dale
Patsy Lynch
Earl Douglas
Guitar Player
Eddie Kane
Maitre D'
Henry Kolker
William Stevens, Sr.
Wanda McKay
Cigarette Girl
Constance Moore
Norma Jennings
Ella Neal
Girl with Bill
Jean Phillips
Girls with Bill
Phil Regan
Bill Stevens
Eleanor Stewart
Hat Check Girl
Bert Wheeler
Stu Grant
Betty Brewer
Katy
Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra
Nick Moro
Guitar and Violin Player
Production Crew
Earl Hedrick
Art Director
Hans Dreier
Art Director
William C. Mellor
Cinematographer
Lou Alter
Composer (Music Score)
Ralph Murphy
Director
Arthur P. Schmidt
Editor
Victor Young
Musical Direction/Supervision
William Le Baron
Producer
Eddie Welch
Screenwriter
Ernest Pagano
Screenwriter
Year: 1941
Runtime: 90
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Musical
Produced by
Paramount
Release
by Paramount
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.