
Las Vegas Nights
Comedy · Music
Overview
A vaudeville act inherits an old, beat-up building and decides to try to turn it into a hip new nightclub. Frank Sinatra's first screen appearance.
Top Cast


Tommy Dorsey
Tommy Dorsey
Himself
Tommy Dorsey
Himself


Constance Moore
Constance Moore
Norma Jennings
Constance Moore
Norma Jennings


Bert Wheeler
Bert Wheeler
Stu Grant
Bert Wheeler
Stu Grant


Phil Regan
Phil Regan
Bill Stevens
Phil Regan
Bill Stevens


Virginia Dale
Virginia Dale
Patsy Grant
Virginia Dale
Patsy Grant
Jo Stafford
Jo Stafford
Herself
Jo Stafford
Herself


Lillian Cornell
Lillian Cornell
Mildred Jennings
Lillian Cornell
Mildred Jennings


Betty Brewer
Betty Brewer
Katy
Betty Brewer
Katy
William 'Red' Donahue
William 'Red' Donahue
'Red' Donahue
William 'Red' Donahue
'Red' Donahue
Hank Ladd
Hank Ladd
Hank Bevis
Hank Ladd
Hank Bevis
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