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Films Shot in Las Vegas

The list of movies filmed in Las Vegas is extensive, starting in 1960. The glamorous backdrop of the Las Vegas Strip and its array of grand hotels provide a magnificent setting for dramatic films.

In 1960, the original ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ was filmed in various locations in and around the Las Vegas Strip. The Sands hotel served as the backdrop for numerous interior scenes, including the iconic closing shot. The movie starred Frank Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Joey Bishop.

‘Viva Las Vegas’ was filmed in 1964 and featured Elvis Presley alongside Ann-Margret. The movie is particularly notable for the scandal caused by an apparent affair between the two stars. The resulting chemistry on screen eventually led to the belief that this was one of Elvis Presley’s best films.

Only two movies were produced in Las Vegas during the 1970s: ‘Elvis: That’s The Way It is’ and ‘Diamonds Are Forever’. The 1970 Elvis presentation became a documentary showcasing the performer’s transition back to live music concerts from film roles. ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ was the seventh James Bond movie and starred Sean Connery as Agent 007. The film was shot in seven hotels across Las Vegas, all owned …

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