Las Vegas Lady
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Noel Nosseck
Gene Slott
Joseph Zappala
Stuart Whitman
George DiCenzo
Lynne Moody
Linda Scruggs
Andrew Stevens
Joseph Della Sorte
| Las Vegas Lady | |
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| Directed by | Noel Nosseck |
| Written by | Walter Dallenbach |
| Produced by | Joel B. Michaels Noel Nosseck Gene Slott Joseph Zappala |
| Starring | Stella Stevens Stuart Whitman George DiCenzo Lynne Moody Linda Scruggs Andrew Stevens Joseph Della Sorte |
| Cinematography | Stephen M. Katz |
| Edited by | Robert Gordon |
| Music by | Alan Silvestri |
Production companies | Crown International Pictures Zappala & Slott Productions |
| Distributed by | Crown International Pictures |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Las Vegas Lady is a 1975 American crime film directed by Noel Nosseck, and starring Stella Stevens, Stuart Whitman,[1] George DiCenzo, Lynne Moody, Linda Scruggs, Joseph Della Sorte, Hank Robinson, and Karl Lukas. In this heist film Stella Stevens stars as a thief who enlists her friends – a trapeze artist and a magician's aide – to help her make off with $500,000 in casino cash. The film was released by Crown International Pictures on June 1, 1975.[2][3][4]
In Las Vegas, Lucky and two of her girlfriends, Carol and Lisa, plan to steal half a million dollars from the sadistic manager of the Circus Circus Casino. A shadowy man is their contact and organizer. Each of the women could be a weak link in a scheme that has to be flawless: Lucky's boyfriend is a security officer at the casino, Lisa is a trapeze artist who's now plagued with vertigo, and Carol is in debt to a nasty thug – plus, as a Black woman, she's subject to additional harassment.