Vegas related movies

Which Vegas related movies do you own on DVD?

I have:

Vegas Vacation
Casino
Honeymoon in Vegas
Leaving Las Vegas
Rush Hour 2
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Next on my list to buy is the Oceans 11 series, both the original movie and the newer 11,12,13 movies.
You missed a few obvious choices such as:

Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas
Viva Las Vegas
Flintstones In Viva Rock Vegas

Further down the food chain:

Meet Me In Las Vegas (1956)
Las Vegas Hillbilly's (1966)
(with Jane Mansfield and Mimi Van Doren, what else would you want in an art film?)
Las Vegas Warrior (kung Foo)
Saint John Of Las Vegas
Vegas Vampires
Vegas In Space
They Came To Rob Las Vegas (1968 with Elke Sommer "Yum")
Haunted Casino
The Casino Job (apparently Vegas strippers pull off a casino heist and pull off some other things)


Don't Forget TV shows like Vega$ and Las Vegas

Special mention for a film not available on DVD but sometimes shown on TCM
The Only Game In Town (dice was his vice, men was hers) With Elizabeth Taylor and Warren Beatty. It was a huge flop but well worth watching for a 1970 tour of Vegas.

You both missed,

#1 Hang over (the 1st one) and #2 The Cooler (Maria Bella)

weggie
I just rented a movie called "High Roller" and thought it was very good. Story of Stu Unger, three-time WSOP champ. Not a whole lot of Vegas in it, but some, and a good flick.

Indecent Proposal
How about Showgirls?
Yonkers Joe


There is also an Elvis movie in which he wins a road rally race and a James Bond movie with Sean Connery and Jimmy Dean. I could have done more research, but do not want to leave the forum.

BCFahren


Saw where Viva Las Vegas was mentioned in a previous post and that is probably the same movie I referenced.
While not Vegas directly, Steven King's "The Stand" portrays Vegas as the home of the devil and a nuclear bomb goes off on Fremont Street.

BCFahren
The James Bond flick was Diamonds Are Forever, one of the lesser Bond films but with a good car chase on Fremont Street. Two notable Bond Girls, Jill St. John as Tiffany Case "born in Tiffany's as her mother was shopping for a wedding ring" and Lana Wood as Plenty O'Toole "named after her father"
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