Sin and redemption. The ridiculous and the sublime. The carnivalesque excess of the "Strip" and the barrenness of the desert surrounding the city. Visited by millions of fortune seekers - and starry-eyed lovers - each year, Las Vegas is a city with as many apparent contradictions as Elvis impersonators, and this complexity is reflected in the diversity of films that have been shot on location there. A copiously illustrated retrospective of Vegas' appearances on the big screen, this new volume in "Intellect's World Film Locations" series presents synopses of scenes from a broad selection of films - from big-budget blockbusters like "Oceans 11" to acclaimed classics "Rain Man", "Casino", and "The Godfather" to cult favorites like "Showgirls" and "Fear" and "Loathing in Las Vegas". Insightful essays throughout explore a range of topics, including the Rat Pack's "Las Vegas", the cinematized "Strip", Las Vegas as a frequent backdrop for science fiction, and the various film portrayals of iconic pop-cultural figures like Elvis and Frank Sinatra. Rounding out this information are film stills juxtaposed with photographs of the locations as they appear today. "World Film Locations: Las Vegas" goes beyond the cliches of "Sin City" to examine what Hal Rothman and Mike Davis called 'the grit beneath the glitter'.
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