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Rating:
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Director:
Andrew Bergman
Cast:
James Caan, Nicolas Cage, Sarah Jessica Parker…
Plot:
Jack loses $65,000 in poker in Las Vegas, where he's marrying Betsy. The wedding will have to wait as the poker winner wants the weekend with Betsy to cancel the debt. She accepts. Whom will she marry?
Honeymoon in Vegas
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104438
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SOURCE: Honeymoon in Vegas 1992 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Comedy, Romance, Thriller
Director: Andrew Bergman
Stars: James Caan, Nicolas Cage, Sarah Jessica Parker
Plot: Jack loses $65,000 in poker in Las Vegas, where he's marrying Betsy. The wedding will have to wait as the poker winner wants the weekend with Betsy to cancel the debt. She accepts. Whom will she marry?
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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 sixty-five thousand dollars in a poker game, and offers to clear the debt for a weekend with his fiancée. Suddenly the man is insanely jealous, and pursues his fiancée and her rich companion, but finds pitfalls in his path as the gambler tries to delay his interference.—Ed Sutton