
Las Vegas Shakedown
Romance · Drama
Overview
A teacher writing a book about gambling meets a hotel/casino owner threatened by a gangster.
Top Cast


Dennis O'Keefe
Dennis O'Keefe
Joe Barnes
Dennis O'Keefe
Joe Barnes


Coleen Gray
Coleen Gray
Julie Rae
Coleen Gray
Julie Rae


Charles Winninger
Charles Winninger
Ernest Raff
Charles Winninger
Ernest Raff


Thomas Gomez
Thomas Gomez
Al 'Gimpy' Sirago
Thomas Gomez
Al 'Gimpy' Sirago


Dorothy Patrick
Dorothy Patrick
Dorothy Reid
Dorothy Patrick
Dorothy Reid


Mary Beth Hughes
Mary Beth Hughes
Mabel Dooley
Mary Beth Hughes
Mabel Dooley


Elizabeth Patterson
Elizabeth Patterson
Mary Raff
Elizabeth Patterson
Mary Raff


James Millican
James Millican
Wheeler Reid
James Millican
Wheeler Reid


Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
Doc
Robert Armstrong
Doc
Eve Marley
Eve Marley
Matty Malneck Trio Member
Eve Marley
Matty Malneck Trio Member
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