Synopsis
Viva Las Vegas is a movie released in 1964.
In this vibrant romp through the dazzling streets of Las Vegas, the exhilarating world of racing collides with the intoxicating allure of romance. Lucky Jackson, played by the legendary Elvis Presley, arrives in Sin City with dreams of competing in the Grand Prix, but he soon finds his focus diverted by the enchanting swimming pool manageress, played by the effervescent Ann-Margret. Their chemistry crackles as they navigate the highs and lows of love against a backdrop of catchy musical numbers and eye-popping visuals that define the era. What sets this film apart is not just its star-studded cast, but its delightful blend of music, comedy, and a dash of rivalry. As Lucky races against time and Elmo Mancini, a charming yet roguish competitor, viewers are treated to an entertaining mix of slapstick humor and heartfelt moments. The film is an irresistible showcase of Elvis's charisma, highlighted by energetic performances that will have you tapping your feet and singing along. With its playful spirit, catchy songs, and the glamorous setting of Las Vegas, this film is a feel-good classic that promises to leave you smiling long after the credits roll.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer