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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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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
    • Earl Felton
    • Harry Essex
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    • Jane Russell
    • Victor Mature
    • Vincent Price
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Robert Stevenson
    • Guionistas
      • Jay Dratler
      • Earl Felton
      • Harry Essex
    • Elenco
      • Jane Russell
      • Victor Mature
      • Vincent Price
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    Jane Russell
    Jane Russell
    • Linda Rollins
    Victor Mature
    Victor Mature
    • Lt. Dave Andrews
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
    • Lloyd Rollins
    Hoagy Carmichael
    Hoagy Carmichael
    • Happy
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    • Tom Hubler
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    • Mr. Drucker
    Jay C. Flippen
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    • Capt. H.A. Harris
    Will Wright
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    • Mike Fogarty
    Bill Welsh
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    • Mr. Martin
    Ray Montgomery
    Ray Montgomery
    • Desk Clerk
    Colleen Miller
    Colleen Miller
    • Mary
    Robert J. Wilke
    Robert J. Wilke
    • Clayton
    • (as Robert Wilke)
    Dorothy Abbott
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    Philip Ahlm
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      • Robert Stevenson
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      • Jay Dratler
      • Earl Felton
      • Harry Essex
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    6moonspinner55

    She sings, she scowls, she sneers...

    Jane Russell's performance in "The Las Vegas Story" couldn't really be classified as acting since most of what she does here is react in a series of carefully posed close-ups. Still, when she relaxes a bit at the piano or offers to help an injured pilot, she's much more than just a sultry glamorous-puss--she's actually human. Russell's a former Vegas chanteuse who returns to her old digs after a stint in Palm Springs and a marriage to gambling-addict Vincent Price; she crosses paths again with ex-flame Victor Mature, now a police lieutenant, yet doesn't bat an eyelash when her hubby is eventually jailed on suspicion of murder. Despite the juicy-fruit dialogue and would-be hard-boiled atmospherics, this is a pretty simple and silly story, indeed. Price is the only member of the cast who tries creating a character; Mature goes through the motions unhappily while piano-man Hoagy Carmichael and police captain Jay C. Flippen are ridiculously over-the-top (and speaking of ridiculous, Carmichael's solo number "The Monkey Song" has to seen and heard to be believed!). There's not many females prominently featured besides Jane Russell...but that's acceptable. She'd walk all over them anyway. **1/2 from ****
    dougdoepke

    Vegas Hits The Movies

    Tepid love story except for the exciting chase climax. Seems Mature and Russell had a marriage-bound romance in Las Vegas before they were separated by the war. Now Russell's visiting Vegas with her wheeler-dealer husband Price. Meanwhile, Mature has become a lieutenant on the Vegas police force. So what's going to happen when the former lovers meet as they must, especially when a valuable necklace disappears and a casino murder complicate things.

    The movie promotes Vegas's strip at a time when the town was emerging as a gambling-vacation center. The following year, 1953, Sinatra would reinvent his career by connecting the Nevada town with glamorous Hollywood entertainers. And the rest, as they say, is history. Anyway, I expect this flick was one of the first to bring the strip to small town America.

    And who better to draw in movie audiences than two of Hollywood's most physical specimens, the broad-shouldered Mature and the buxom Russell, though her attributes are downplayed here. At the time, Mature was an established star, while Russell's career was beginning to take off, especially with the following year's Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953).

    I doubt, however, that this rather bland narrative advanced either career. Coming from Howard Hughes' RKO and his well-known fascination with Vegas, I imagine contract player Russell had little choice. Anyway, the wryly entertaining Hoagy Carmichael injects some atmosphere, along with a slicked up Robert Wilke in a departure from his usual thuggish roles. Too bad, however, that we don't see more of the great Vincent Price who injects both spirit and style into the proceedings. Nonetheless, catch that swooping copter chase that I'm sure thrilled audiences of the time and still does.

    All in all, it looks like the movie was built around Hughes's sharp eye for Vegas's emerging glitz. At the same time, the two leads furnish audience come-ons. Too bad the story itself comes across more like a pedestrian after-thought.
    7RanchoTuVu

    Vincent Price & Hoagy Carmichael do Las Vegas

    Shady business man and compulsive gambler Vincent Price and luscious wife Jane Russell get off the trans-continental train they're on on their way to LA to do some gambling in Las Vegas. They stay at the Fabulous Hotel where Price convinces the management to extend him $100,000 in credit so he can have money to gamble with. The movie has a somewhat interesting back story about Price and a ruined business partner in Boston. As well there is another back story about Russell and Las Vegas detective Victor Mature, who seem to have met a while ago when she was a singer at a casino where Hoagy Carmichael is the long time pianist and band leader. He (Carmichael) does a great number about a little over half-way through the film that must be seen. As well, Russell is wearing a super expensive diamond bracelet that is the object of an aggressive insurance investigator. For my money, Price, Carmichael, and the vintage Vegas scenes are the only really compelling reasons to watch, except for a decent chase between a helicopter and a Mercury woody across the desert which leads to an interesting fight in an abandoned military base.
    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".
    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.
    • Errores
      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)
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      • 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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      • 1h 28min(88 min)
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