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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Arthur C. Pierce |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1966 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Vci Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | G (General Audience) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Feature Film-comedy |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 089859823329 |
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Customer Reviews of Las Vegas Hillbillies
Mmm Hmm. A heaping helping of country goodness Listen up ya'll. If you enjoy a movie with good down home mannerisms, easy speaking rural folk, and a plot that's thinner than a Southern fried possumn tail, than this here moving picture is just right for you.
Shucks. You get the same two leading men from the Hillbillies in the Haunted House movie, plus Mamie Van Doren. Jayne Mansfield may have clocked in at a whole 10 minutes in this film. She's saved by our kindly southern folk after she breaks down on the highway, she sings a song in a dream sequence type setting, then she stands at the roulette wheel and that looks like stock footage.
To watch the film the whole way through is as painful as putting your nose to the lips of a large mouth bass. The country songs and 'stars' that perform are enough to curdle grandma's buttermilk. Whew boy, if you like being tortured by honest good time cinema, step right up and go to Vegas with 60's country stars that are as loosely knit as a scarecrow in a tornado.
Lack of blonde ambition!
I only gave this movie 2 stars because of its 2 stars: Mamie Van Doren and Jayne Mansfield. Without the presence of these 2 bombshells, the film is a complete bomb. As a piece of film history, it has its place. As entertainment, it's atrocious, even for the time. Still, as I've said, it does have Mamie & Jayne! The male actors are laughable and the plot virtually non-existent, although you can say that about a lot of modern films too. Only get this film if you're passionate about its 2 lusty blonde actresses. Otherwise, get a life!
Get it for the music
As a movie it is terrible, but if you are a fan of 1950's country and hillbilly music it is great to see the performances. The first half is typical b-movie silliness but the second half has almost all music. Jayne and Mamie are just a bonus, not the main reason to watch this.