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Crimen en Las Vegas

Título original: The Las Vegas Story
  • 1952
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  • 1h 28min
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Jane Russell and Victor Mature in Crimen en Las Vegas (1952)
The arrival in Las Vegas of a businessman and his glamorous wife creates a complex web of murder and deceit.
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Film NoirCrimeDrama

Lloyd y su esposa Linda viajan en tren camino a Los Ángeles. Al pasar por Las Vegas él le propone pararse y pasar unos días allí, idea que ella acepta contrariada, debido a hechos de su pasa... Leer todoLloyd y su esposa Linda viajan en tren camino a Los Ángeles. Al pasar por Las Vegas él le propone pararse y pasar unos días allí, idea que ella acepta contrariada, debido a hechos de su pasado.Lloyd y su esposa Linda viajan en tren camino a Los Ángeles. Al pasar por Las Vegas él le propone pararse y pasar unos días allí, idea que ella acepta contrariada, debido a hechos de su pasado.

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    • Robert Stevenson
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    • Jay Dratler
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    • Jane Russell
    • Victor Mature
    • Vincent Price
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      • Jay Dratler
      • Earl Felton
      • Harry Essex
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      • Jane Russell
      • Victor Mature
      • Vincent Price
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    Jane Russell
    Jane Russell
    • Linda Rollins
    Victor Mature
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    • Lt. Dave Andrews
    Vincent Price
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    bobby-85

    It just doesn't get any better

    Sadly, we learn today of the passing of Victor Mature.

    And while not receiving critical acclaim, The Las Vegas Story stands in my memory as an all-time favorite.

    Victor Mature, when coupled with Jane Russell make the screen absolutely 'sizzle'. And who could ever forget the lovable Hoagy Carmichael?

    But few have seen it. And even film historians when discussing Victor Mature's work rarely even mention it. However, I became hopelessly enthralled with this picture in the 50's and in a curious way, it still 'does it' for me today. The Las Vegas Story was and and remains my personal "Casablanca".
    6Bunuel1976

    THE LAS VEGAS STORY (Robert Stevenson, 1952) **1/2

    Apart from being another entry in my planned month-long tribute to Vincent Price, this also served as a nod to the recently-departed Jane Russell (as should be the upcoming MACAO from the same year, to be included in my other ongoing retrospective dedicated to Josef von Sternberg). Anyway, this is a minor noir effort: indeed, it is one of the sunnier of its type, in that the narrative unfolds as much by day as it does during the night; besides, for all its intended gloom, there is a healthy vein of humor running through it! It is saved, however, by the RKO production values (the studio, above any other, gave the genre its quintessential look) and the star cast (which also includes Victor Mature, Hoagy Carmichael, Brad Dexter and Jay C. Flippen).

    The plot involves Russell's return to the gambling capital of the world after she had spent the war years as a chanteuse there (at a club where Carmichael – who else? – is the typically laidback pianist/observer). In the meantime, she has married wealthy Price but does not know he is close to bankruptcy (before noticing a wire he received reporting the suicide of his Boston colleague)!; another old acquaintance is cop-on-the-beat Mature, bitter at her apparent desertion of him. Needless to say, Russell and Mature ultimately get to rekindle their affair, but the path runs far from smoothly: apart from their own mutual resentment, Price does not look favourably upon his wife's former conquests, while complicating things further is the expensive necklace Price uses as a guarantee in order to try his luck at one of the leading casinos (which is being closely watched by insurance investigator Dexter). Eventually, the new owner of Russell's old haunt is found murdered (after he had denied Price further credit) and the necklace stolen. Of course, Price becomes the key suspect – and Russell accuses Mature of having framed him so as to get back at her! However, it is obvious from the get-go that the real culprit is the wolfish Dexter, and the film climaxes decently with a desert helicopter chase and a shootout in an abandoned hangar. As for Price, he is ready to pay the price {sic} of his own criminal activity back home i.e. embezzlement.

    The film is reasonably enjoyable, with most of the expected noir elements intact – including its fair share of hard-boiled dialogue, not to mention having Russell and Carmichael warble a number of songs – but the contrived scripting (by Earl Felton and Harry Essex, who ought to have known better!), cornball attempts at comedy (mainly having to do with Sheriff Flippen betting what Mature's next move will be with respect to both solving the case and sorting out his private life!) and an incongruous sentimental streak (clearly evoking CASABLANCA {1942} in the subplot involving a couple of underage elopers!) prevent the promising mixture from rising to greater heights.
    7Ed-Shullivan

    Victor Mature donned shoulder pads under his suit, but Jane Russell did not require anything to appear bigger

    Las Vegas 1952 would have been the place to be so a film starring the beautiful Jane Russell being the affection of not one, not two, but three men made it a place that all men would want to visit. Jane Russell who plays a former Las Vegas lounge singer named Linda Rollins and is currently married to an addictive gambler named Lloyd Rollins (played by Vincent Price) who prefers the crap tables to bedding his gorgeous wife Linda.

    Linda would prefer to avoid Las Vegas all together since her past memories have her in the arms of a recent army veteran named Dave Andrews (Victor Mature) who she abruptly left Las Vegas apparently never to see him again. Now Dave Matthews is a Lieutenant with the Las Vegas police department and when Linda's expensive but insured diamond necklace goes missing and the slimy Fabulous Las Vegas casino owner is found murdered, it is up to Lieutenant Dave Matthews to find the killer and he has a couple of suspects in mind which include his former lover Linda Rollins and her husband Lloyd.

    I chuckled when I saw Victor Mature with his overly exaggerated broad shoulders (nothing that hidden shoulder pads under his suit jacket couldn't assist with) meeting his former lover the now unhappily married Linda Rollins. There is an insurance investigator named Tom Hubler (Brad Dexter) also trailing the Rollins couple to ensure her very expensive diamond necklace stays safe but needless to say it vanishes under mysterious circumstances and the Fabulous casino owner is murdered on the floor of his own casino.

    The film was novel for its time having the early Las Vegas strip as the backdrop, the gorgeous lounge singer Jane Russell with her piano playing Hoagy Carmichael having one or two numbers to shine, an insurance investigator, a lieutenant of the Las Vegas police department and what film would not be complete without a despicable addicted gambler like Vincent Price?

    It is a decent crime/drama/romance film which holds up pretty well for being 66 years old.
    7samhill5215

    Fun with Vic and Jane

    I wasn't expecting much here but I must say I was most pleasantly surprised. For me, a film's success is measured by its capacity to keep me interested without going for a break and this one did just that from beginning to end. This isn't great cinema by any stretch of the imagination but it is great fun. I thought both headliners shone in their parts despite other reviewers' finding them wooden. You could feel their heat radiating every time they appeared together. You could see their eyes shooting daggers at each other. There was no denying their passion.

    The story isn't the greatest but it's interesting enough and kept the surprises to the end. Quite a bit is thrown into it, drama, romance, murder and more, so it covers quite a few categories. There's some sleaze too, like when the insurance guy leers at Jane Russell's magnificent décolleté. I guess Howard Hughes just couldn't help himself. Yet Ms Russell is such a class act that her physical attributes are just icing on the cake.

    There's also some nifty action scenes that I thought played out quite well, especially the desert sequence starting with the helicopter chase scene and ending with the air control tower. The whole thing had the feel of authenticity to it unlike the cgi stuff we're spoon fed today. These were real people working their craft, performing for the audience, and one hopes having fun at it. At least it seemed that way to me.
    6blanche-2

    pretty good given what Hughes put them through

    This is a 1952 film, and you can tell we haven't quite left the '40s. Jane Russell plays a former Las Vegas club singer who travels to Vegas with her wealthy. somewhat slimy husband (Vincent Price) - but she has a past with a local police officer (Victor Mature). And you just know what's going to happen.

    Russell sings as well, she looks sexy, and does a great job with the snappy dialogue. Hoagy Carmichael is terrific, and the two of them make the movie. There's a huge chase on foot scene at the end that is quite elaborate.

    This is a Howard Hughes production; because he interfered so much with the filming, it lost money.

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      The night before the Las Vegas premiere of the film, Jane Russell's husband Robert Waterfield attacked her, beating her in the face. The next morning, her face was swollen and black and blue. RKO executives didn't want to cancel the premiere, so she appeared at the festivities with a severely swollen and bruised face. A story was given to the press that the intense windstorm the night before slammed an open car door into Russell's face. Despite the believable story, a "Newsweek" blurb hinted at the actual truth.
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      When Linda goes to see the Last Chance, where she used to sing, she starts out riding in one cab and then is shown arriving in a different cab. Note the first has the word "Plymouth" above the grill and no number above the windshield.
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      Mary: I guess it would be only fair if you were to kiss Bill.

      Linda Rollins: If I kissed Bill there wouldn't be anything fair about it.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Biography: Vincent Price: The Versatile Villain (1997)
    • Bandas sonoras
      I Get Along Without You Very Well
      Music and Lyrics by Hoagy Carmichael

      Performed by Jane Russell (uncredited)

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      • 5 de noviembre de 1952 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Las Vegas Story
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Mojave Air and Space Port, Nevada, Estados Unidos(Chase sequence at finale)
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      • RKO Radio Pictures
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