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LAS VEGAS LADY (1975). Not so good Heist movie of three Women working at a Casino and deciding to put the Screws to an Asshole Supervisor by ripping him off. Plays like a late 70's Detective show and lots pf footage of Vegas to fill in the spots. Good cast, though, with Stuart Whitman (NIGHT OF THE LEPUS, CRAZY MAMA), George DiCenzo ( DARK SHADOWS producer, HELTER SKELTER, BACK TO THE FUTURE), Lynne Moody (WHITE DOG, SCREAM BLACULA SCREAM, NIGHTMARE IN BADHAM COUNTY) Jesse White (The MAYTAG commercials) and an early appearance by Andrew Stevens (THE FURY).
The star of LVL is Stella Stevens, which is obviously the reason I watched it. Like a lot of her work and once again, She is better than the film deserves and also a real looker ![]() |
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I just recently caught a few more Italian giallo horror films on Tubi TV! Umberto Lenzi's "A Quiet Place To Kill," Mario Bava's "Baron Blood," and another one called "The Black Belly Of The Tarantula" may not be the best of the sub-genre, but they are all still overall good, unique, original, and interesting films with a lot of great action, suspense, and thrills, along with good twists and turns! There is even a good amount of humorous dialogue in each of those films as well! Those who like the Italian giallo horror films should enjoy those as well!
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