‘Last Vegas’ Hits Theaters This November
In Last Vegas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline play three aging friends who give their last remaining single pal Billy (Michael Douglas) a bachelor party in Las Vegas. After happily playing the field for decades, Billy is finally settling down—with a bride-to-be half his age. The guys are determined to recapture their youth in “Sin City,” but Vegas is not the town they once knew and loved.
The film is being promoted as The Hangover with an older group of buddies who get into a different kind of trouble.
Directing this zany flick is Jon Turteltaub, best known for National Treasure. Two writers who excel at comedy, Adam Brooks (Definitely, Maybe) and Dan Fogelman (Crazy, Stupid, Love) penned the screenplay. Last Vegas is due to hit theaters Nov. 1.
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‘Last Vegas’ Hits Theaters This November
In Last Vegas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Kevin Kline play three aging friends who give their last remaining single pal Billy (Michael Douglas) a bachelor party in Las Vegas. After happily playing the field for decades, Billy is finally settling down—with a bride-to-be half his age. The guys are determined to recapture their youth in “Sin City,” but Vegas is not the town they once knew and loved.
The film is being promoted as The Hangover with an older group of buddies who get into a different kind of trouble.
Directing this zany flick is Jon Turteltaub, best known for National Treasure. Two writers who excel at comedy, Adam Brooks (Definitely, Maybe) and Dan Fogelman (Crazy, Stupid, Love) penned the screenplay. Last Vegas is due to hit theaters Nov. 1.