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شهر العسل في فيجاس

1992

R

1 h 36 m

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كوميديا

رومانسي

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وهي على فراش الموت تجعل أم ولدها يعطيها وعدا بأنه لن يتزوج أبدا ، ولكن مع التزاماته ناحية خطيبته وحبيبته ، يجد الرجل نفسه مضطرا للوفاء بها ، فيقرر الزواج بها في (لاس فيجاس) المدينة الأسطورية الشهيرة ، ولكن هناك آخرون لديهم خطط أخرى ، فهناك من يسعى وراء خطيبته لعرقلة الزواج بها ، وهناك من يسعى للفوز بها ، أو هكذا يبدو .
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James Caan
Tommy Korman
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Nicolas Cage
Jack Singer
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Sarah Jessica Parker
Betsy Nolan
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Sarah Jessica Parker
Donna Korman
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Pat Morita
Mahi Mahi
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Johnny Williams
Johnny Sandwich
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John Capodice
Sally Molars
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Robert Costanzo
Sidney Tomashefsky
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Anne Bancroft
Bea Singer
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Peter Boyle
Chief Orman
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Burton Gilliam
Roy Bacon - Elvis Impersonator
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Brent Hinkley
Vern Poole
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Dean Hallo
Lyle Davis
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Seymour Cassel
Tony Cataracts
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Jerry Tarkanian
Sid Feder
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Keone Young
Eddie Wong
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Danny Kamekona
Niko
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John McMahon
Chris Korman
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Lisa Ann Poggi
Laura Korman

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arcoiris🌈

29/05/2023 17:30
source: Honeymoon in Vegas
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Fatim Doumbia

15/02/2023 10:12
Andrew Bergman wrote and directed this very dry comedy about the fear of marriage. Alter-shy Nicolas Cage, in Las Vegas ostensibly to marry girlfriend Sarah Jessica Parker, instead winds up in winner-take-all poker game with wealthy James Caan, a slick gambler who eventually wins the hand of Cage's lady. Nutty comedy relies on stray eccentricities to put it over, but aside from the three leads, nothing about this scenario is very interesting. Cage--encouraged to overact--mugs for laughs, while the finale (with the flying Elvis-impersonators) was used as the film's sole advertising gimmick. Bergman isn't desperate, he's just relentlessly uninventive. *1/2 from ****
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𝑺𝑲𝒀 M 𝑲𝑨𝑲𝑨𝑺𝑯𝑰

15/02/2023 10:12
HONEYMOON IN VEGAS, in my opinion, is a sweet, funny, and touching comedy about love overcoming all odds for two people to be together. If you ask me, Tommy (James Caan) was an absolutely slimy fellow. When Jack (Nicholas Cage) was screaming his girlfriend's (Sarah Jessica Parker) name on the beach in Hawaii. In addition, when his flight was canceled, I was thoroughly moved. You'll have to see the movie if you want to know why. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that the flying Elvises were absolutely hilarious. Now, in conclusion, I strongly recommend this sweet, funny, and touching comedy about love overcoming all odds for two people to be together to all you Nicolas Cage, Sarah Jessica Parker, or James Caan fans who have not seen it.
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Chady

15/02/2023 10:12
This film is very funny, but almost painful to watch. I can't see anybody doing what Nicolas Cage does in this film. I don't mean all the crazy situations he ends up in, I mean who would even contemplate betting their fiance. The film takes the premise and a very funny script by director Andrew Bergman and it becomes a quite entertaining. A lot of great lines in this one. Great film.
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Rahulshahofficial

15/02/2023 10:12
Writer/director Andrew Bergman offers a humorous take on romance and the consequences of procrastinating when it comes to commitment, in `Honeymoon In Vegas,' a comedy of love, loyalty, longing and an airplane filled with skydiving Elvis impersonators. Nicolas Cage stars as Jack Singer, a guy in love but hampered by a promise he may or may not have made to his mother, Bea (Anne Bancroft), on her deathbed, which causes him to drag his heels on the path to the altar. When he finally manages a breakthrough, he spirits his girl, Betsy (Sarah Jessica Parker), off to Las Vegas with the intention of tying the knot once and for all. But before the plan can come to fruition, enter professional gambler (and widower) Tommy Korman (James Caan), who spots Betsy in the lobby of a hotel. what follows involves something of a twist in plot, but suffice to say, Jack is about to face a personal baptism by fire. And Betsy may be the flame, but Korman is the flint. It's an amusing comedy that never gets too deep beneath the surface or purports to be anything but what it is, though the plot does dip in to a bit of a gray area, morally speaking. The performances are good all around, though nothing here is anything approaching a stretch for any of the principals involved. Cage conveys the angst of his situation with aplomb, and employs that hang-dog look he does so well to great effect while his emotions implode. Parker looks fetching and makes a credible character of Betsy, but even though the action revolves around her there is not a whole lot for her to sink her teeth into with this part. But to her credit she handles what she is given to work with convincingly enough. Caan looks every bit the part of Korman; in fact, to put this part over he had little more to do than show up. Even at that, there are times when he takes it just a trifle over the top. The supporting cast includes Pat Morita (Mahi Mahi), Johnny Williams (Johnny Sandwich), Seymour Cassel (Tony Cataracts) and Peter Boyle, who creates one of the more memorable scenes in the movie, as Chief Orman. With `Honeymoon In Vegas,' Bergman has put together a film that, while not entirely memorable, is good for some laughs (the highlight of which is when Jack must of necessity interact with the flying Elvis impersonators). In the end, with some popcorn and a little imagination, for Cage fans especially, this movie will make for a satisfying evenings entertainment. I rate this one 6/10.
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Ndey Manneh

15/02/2023 10:12
Stumbled onto this one after managing to avoid it for so long. Other than the fact that the film is terribly miscast in all three major roles the thing that struck me is how poorly directed it was. I stayed for about 1 hour and twenty minutes but just couldn't make the ending. Thought I'd come on IDMB and blast the director for such a poor job; scenes shot from the wrong angle, actors horribly overplaying their parts, somehow making Hawaii look "dead" on screen. Found out it was directed by Andrew Bergman and was flabbergasted...the Andrew Bergman that did The Freshman? Oh well, you know nothing is worse than when comedy goes bad...if you don't know it maybe you should rent this film.
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Tebello

15/02/2023 10:12
SPOILERS THROUGHOUT POST: This was a really fun movie. I watched it solely because Nicholes Cage, one of my favorite actors was in it, so I thought it couldn't be that bad. And I was right. It was actually better then I thought it would be. There isn't any way to describe this movie except a lighter, funnier, sappier version of Indecent proposal. While indecent proposal the book, was great, the movie was pretty bad. This however, was a really fun time from beginning to end. Cage and parker make an adorable screen couple and James Caan was absolutely great. This movie hooks you, in the first five minutes, and retains a fun atmosphere throughout. It doesn't hurt that the two main settings for the movie are Las Vegas and Hawaii. The movie will make you want to visit both places. It is also peppered with unforgettable funny characters amidst two great settings, one a non stop party(Vegas) and one stunning peaceful island beauty(Hawai). What's also great about this movie is it is actually unpredictable in a few places and I don't say that lightly because there are not a lot of romantic comedies that can do that. Give you the warm fuzzies-oh yeah most of them do that no problem, but it's the rare romantic comedy that can leave you guessing. For me, I didn't know, at first, who parker's Betsy would actually end up with. Cage is at first, presented as a jerk who yells almost non stop through the first part. And Tommy actually appears to be, if a little questionable, genuinely attracted to Parker. And the two have chemistry as well. So I wasn't quite sure which road the movie would choose to take. That Tommy ultimately becomes much nastier then he was at first presented was, to me, at first a disappointment, and didn't seem to go with what I'd seen so far, but the end made it worth it as this tops many romantic comedies with it's Completely over the top yet somehow appropriate, ending. The sky diving sequence was thrilling, not to mention how fun the Elvis impersonators were. This movie is an easy 7, maybe even a bit higher(7.5) and is a movie I'd completely recommend, it's fun, it's funny, it's pretty, and it's well acted. Makes a great summer's late night watch and should be rated a bit higher on here.
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Ndeye ndiaye

15/02/2023 10:12
After seeing the movie about 7 or 8 times, some of the laughs have worn out, but I still have fun watching it. You can't completely negate a movie that involves a desperate man who tries to gain back the love of his fiance by jumping out of a plane dressed like Elvis. The flying Elvises concept is definitely an original touch, but there are others as well. I like the running gag involving Robert Costanzo suspecting that his fat, ugly wife is cheating on him with Mike Tyson because of obviously doctored photos of her and Iron Mike. There's also that great scene with the 5-year-old Elvis impersonator, who's actually quite good. Anne Bancroft makes a brief but funny appearance at the beginning of the film. Peter Boyle also has a funny cameo as Chief Orman, an Indian Chief who has a love for showtunes. James Caan gives his usually savvy performance. I could've done without the cliched fat henchman character, who basically repeats everything that Caan says and bumbles all over the place. Nicolas Cage is over-the-top as the paranoid Jack, but his overacting works in the context of the film, and he's often very funny. And finally, who can resist a film with tons of Elvis songs in the soundtrack? My score: 7 (out of 10)
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Wenslas Passion

15/02/2023 10:12
I can't believe this film didn't score higher in the ratings. This film is one of my all-time favorite movies. Ever. Cage has remarkable comic timing! The scene at the airport ticket counter is priceless! This is a great film with excellent performances throughout. It never slows, never lets up and tickles your funny bone all the way till the Elvis' come to town. A highly recommended rental if you have not seen it yet. This movie is a guaranteed winner.
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Pascale Fleur

15/02/2023 10:12
This was supposed to be a great comedy, but I didn't find a man losing his wife in a poker game to be something to laugh about, nor did I find it cool that the woman would have a fling with the gambler who "won" her. All of that is supposed to be "hilarious," to all the mainline film critics. Well, I guess that's just another of the thousands of examples of how sick film people are, on both sides of the camera. The lower the values, the more they like it, and vice-versa. And while your at it, Hollywood: stop with all the Elvis imitations. That's getting tiresome, especially in Vegas. So was Nicolas Cage's constant yelling in here. This movie will give you a headache in addition to making you nauseous. This is one honeymoon you want to skip.
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