
Where It's At
Drama
Overview
A "Sixties Generation" comedy about an offbeat father-son relationship. Dad runs a Las Vegas hotel-casino and his son is a college student with a different set of moral and ethical standards. When they meet in Vegas, they immediately clash in their efforts to understand one another.
Top Cast


David Janssen
David Janssen
A.C. Smith
David Janssen
A.C. Smith


Rosemary Forsyth
Rosemary Forsyth
Diana Mayhew Smith
Rosemary Forsyth
Diana Mayhew Smith


Robert Drivas
Robert Drivas
Andy 'A.C. Jr.' Smith
Robert Drivas
Andy 'A.C. Jr.' Smith


Brenda Vaccaro
Brenda Vaccaro
Molly Hirsch
Brenda Vaccaro
Molly Hirsch


Don Rickles
Don Rickles
Willie
Don Rickles
Willie


Edy Williams
Edy Williams
Phyllis
Edy Williams
Phyllis


Anthony Holland
Anthony Holland
Henry
Anthony Holland
Henry
Vince Howard
Vince Howard
Ralph (as Vincent Howard)
Vince Howard
Ralph (as Vincent Howard)


Warrene Ott
Warrene Ott
Betty Avery
Warrene Ott
Betty Avery
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