Honeymoon in Vegas (1992)
"A comedy about one bride, two grooms, and 34 flying Elvises."
- Overview
- On her deathbed, a mother makes her son promise never to get married, which scars him with psychological blocks to a commitment with his girlfriend. They finally decide to tie the knot in Vegas, but a wealthy gambler arranges for the man to lose $65K in a poker game and offers to clear the debt for a weekend with his fiancée.
- Genres
- Comedy, Romance
- Release Date
- 1992/08/28
- Runtime
- 96 min
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- Production Companies
- New Line Cinema, Castle Rock Entertainment, Columbia Pictures
- Production Countries
- United States of America
- Budget
- $ 25,000,000
- Poster
Movie Details
Cast
- Nicolas Cage (Jack Singer)
- Sarah Jessica Parker (Betsy / Donna)
- James Caan (Tommy Korman)
- Pat Morita (Mahi Mahi)
- Johnny Williams (Johnny Sandwich)
- John Capodice (Sally Molars)
- Robert Costanzo (Sidney Tomashefsky)
- Anne Bancroft (Bea Singer)
- Peter Boyle (Chief Orman)
- Burton Gilliam (Roy)
- Brent Hinkley (Vern)
- Dean Hallo (Lyle)
- Seymour Cassel (Tony Cataracts)
- Jerry Tarkanian (Sid Feder)
- Keone Young (Eddie Wong)
- Danny Kamekona (Niko)
- John McMahon (Chris)
- Lisa Ann Poggi (Laura)
- Ben Stein (Walter)
- Teddy Bergman (David)
- Tiiu Leek (Anchorwoman)
- Angela Pietropinto (School Parent)
- Joanna Lipari (JFK Agent)
- Captain Haggerty (Businessman)
- Tony Shalhoub (Buddy Walker)
- Bruno Mars (Little Elvis (as Bruno Hernandez))
- Sly Smith (Hotel Guard)
- Johnny Lawson (Elvis Impersonator)
Crew
- Mike Lobell (Producer)
- Andrew Bergman (Director, Screenplay)
- David Newman (Original Music Composer)
- Neil Machlis (Executive Producer, Unit Production Manager)
- Barry Malkin (Editor)
- William A. Fraker (Director of Photography)
- Tim Roe (Second Assistant Camera)
- Chris Howell (Stunts)
- Billy Joel (Songs)
- Rob Johnson (Stunts)
- Thomas Rosales Jr. (Stunts)
- Mike Fenton (Casting)
- Debra Kent (Second Assistant Director)
- Lampton Enochs (Location Manager)
- Adam Merims (Associate Producer)
- Linda DeScenna (Set Decoration)
- Julie Weiss (Costume Design)
- Michele Imperato Stabile (Production Coordinator)
- Nancy Hopton (Script Supervisor)
- William A. Elliott (Production Design)
- David E. Diano (Camera Operator)
- Valorie Massalas (Casting)
- Yudi Bennett (First Assistant Director)
- Lex Rawlins (First Assistant Camera)
- John Warnke (Art Direction)
- Randy Nolen (Steadicam Operator)
- Peter Afterman (Music Supervisor)
- Robert K. Johnson (Transportation Captain)
- Lynda Gurasich (Hairstylist)
- Rick Barker (Stunt Coordinator)
- Al LaVerde (Key Grip)
- Lawrence A. Hubbs (Set Designer)
- Gary Deaton (Construction Coordinator)
- John Rankin (Set Dresser)
- David MacMillan (Production Sound Mixer)
- Mychal D. Smith (Boom Operator)
- Barry Bedig (Property Master)
- Suzy Elmiger (Assistant Editor)
- Donn Piller (Set Dresser)
- John M. Elliott Jr. (Makeup Artist)
- Cheri Minns (Makeup Artist)
- Stan Parks (Special Effects Coordinator, Stunts)
- Greg Papalia (Assistant Art Director)
- William Boyd (Construction Foreman)
- Steve Warner (Production Controller)
- Gerald Boatright (Gaffer)
- Yvonne Garnier-Hackl (Art Department Coordinator)
- James F. Claytor Sr. (Assistant Art Director)
- Ric McElvin (Leadman)
- Kenny Searle (Transportation Coordinator, Stunts)
- Gemma La Mana (Still Photographer)
- Nancy Gilmore (Set Dresser)
- Shelley Kirkwood (Unit Publicist)
- Kevin Quibell (Special Effects)
- Kathi Danielson (Production Accountant)
- Debbie Lynn Ross (Stunts)
- Mark Parry (Second Unit Director)
- Michael Kirchberger (Supervising Sound Editor)
- Gregg Dandridge (Stunts)
- Wayne Fitzgerald (Title Designer)