List of films shot in Las Vegas

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This is an incomplete list of films shot in the Las Vegas Valley in the U.S. state of Nevada.

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Films

Film titleYear releasedLocation(s) usedRef(s)
Heldorado 1946[ citation needed ]
Ocean's 11 1960 Riviera Hotel and Casino, Sands Hotel and Casino, Desert Inn, Sahara Hotel and Casino, Flamingo Las Vegas [ citation needed ]
The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies 1964[ citation needed ]
Viva Las Vegas 1964 The Little Church of the West [ citation needed ]
Machine Gun McCain 1969[ citation needed ]
Elvis: That's the Way It Is 1970[ citation needed ]
Diamonds Are Forever 1971 Circus Circus Las Vegas, Fremont Street, The Landmark Hotel and Casino, McCarran International Airport, Tropicana Las Vegas, Riviera Hotel and Casino [ citation needed ]
The Gambler 1974[ citation needed ]
The Godfather Part II 1974[ citation needed ]
Harry and Tonto 1974[ citation needed ]
Gone with the Pope 1976[ citation needed ]
Going in Style 1979[ citation needed ]
History of the World, Part I 1981 Caesars Palace [ citation needed ]
Things Are Tough All Over 1982[ citation needed ]
Megaforce 1982[ citation needed ]
Rocky III 1982[ citation needed ]
Love Streams 1984 Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino [ citation needed ]
Oxford Blues 1984[ citation needed ]
Oh, God! You Devil 1984 Caesars Palace [ citation needed ]
Starman 1984[ citation needed ]
Hell Squad 1985[ citation needed ]
Rocky IV 1985[ citation needed ]
Desert Bloom 1986[ citation needed ]
Heat 1986[ citation needed ]
Aria 1987[ citation needed ]
Cherry 2000 1987[ citation needed ]
Rain Man 1988 Caesars Palace [ citation needed ]
Casino Raiders 1989[ citation needed ]
Las Vegas Bloodbath 1989 [1]
Another 48 Hrs. 1990[ citation needed ]
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man 1991[ citation needed ]
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid 1992 Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Fremont Street, various casino-hotel exteriors[ citation needed ]
Cool World 1992 Union Plaza Hotel, Fremont Street [ citation needed ]
Honeymoon in Vegas 1992 Bally's Las Vegas [ citation needed ]
Best of the Best 2 1993[ citation needed ]
The Good Son 1993[ citation needed ]
Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas 1994[ citation needed ]
Casino 1995 Riviera Hotel and Casino, The Landmark Hotel and Casino, Atomic Liquors [ citation needed ]
Leaving Las Vegas 1995 Bally's Las Vegas, Circus Circus Las Vegas, Flamingo Las Vegas, The Mirage, Excalibur Hotel and Casino, various street locations along the Las Vegas Strip [ citation needed ]
Leprechaun 3 1995 filmed on Fremont Street and shows Riveria and circus circus Las Vegas[ citation needed ]
Night of the Running Man 1995[ citation needed ]
Showgirls 1995 The Forum Shops at Caesars, Riviera Hotel and Casino, Stardust Resort and Casino [ citation needed ]
Bogus 1996[ citation needed ]
Mars Attacks! 1996 Las Vegas Strip, The Landmark Hotel and Casino [ citation needed ]
Swingers 1996 Stardust Resort and Casino, Fremont Hotel and Casino [ citation needed ]
Wedding Bell Blues 1996[ citation needed ]
Vegas Vacation 1997 The Mirage, MGM Grand Las Vegas, Fremont Street, Riviera Hotel and Casino [ citation needed ]
Con Air 1997 Sands Hotel and Casino, Fremont Street [ citation needed ]
Fools Rush In 1997[ citation needed ]
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery 1997 Las Vegas Strip, Riviera Hotel and Casino and Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino [ citation needed ]
Schizophreniac: The Whore Mangler 1997[ citation needed ]
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas 1998 Stardust Resort and Casino, Riviera Hotel and Casino [ citation needed ]
L.A. Without a Map 1998[ citation needed ]
Lethal Weapon 4 1998Minor role: I-215 (then unopened) doubled as a Los Angeles freeway[ citation needed ]
Speedway Junky 1999 Las Vegas Strip, desert areas beyond Vegas, other various areas[ citation needed ]
Baby Geniuses 1999 Adventuredome (Circus Circus Las Vegas)[ citation needed ]
Siegfried & Roy: The Magic Box 1999Siegfried and Roy Theater at The Mirage [ citation needed ]
The Conmen in Vegas 1999 Las Vegas Strip [ citation needed ]
Go 1999 Riviera Hotel and Casino, New Frontier Hotel and Casino [ citation needed ]
Memento 2000Minor role[ citation needed ]
Pay it Forward 2000The school scenes were shot in Centennial High School, and other locations in Vegas were used (primarily the northwest section of town)[ citation needed ]
Cowboy Up 2001[ citation needed ]
3000 Miles To Graceland 2001
Rush Hour 2 2001The last appearance of the Desert Inn in film, which was used for shooting most of Rush Hour 2 before it was imploded[ citation needed ]
Ocean's Eleven 2001 The Fountains of Bellagio [ citation needed ]
Rat Race 2001 The Venetian Las Vegas [ citation needed ]
The Mexican 2001Minor role[ citation needed ]
America's Sweethearts 2001[ citation needed ]
Gambling, Gods and LSD 2002[ citation needed ]
Getting There 2002[ citation needed ]
The Brown Bunny 2003[ citation needed ]
The Cooler 2003[ citation needed ]
Looney Tunes: Back In Action 2003[ citation needed ]
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story 2004 Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, Fremont Street [ citation needed ]
Murder-Set-Pieces 2004[ citation needed ]
Ocean's Twelve 2004[ citation needed ]
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous 2005 Treasure Island Hotel and Casino [ citation needed ]
Domino 2005 Stratosphere Las Vegas [ citation needed ]
Rocky Balboa 2006 Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino [ citation needed ]
Alpha Dog 2007[ citation needed ]
Elton John: Me, Myself & I 2007[ citation needed ]
Lucky You 2007 Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel; film shot in 2005[ citation needed ]
Ocean's Thirteen 2007 Bellagio, McCarran International Airport, Mandalay Bay [ citation needed ]
Knocked Up 2007 Cirque du Soleil [ citation needed ]
No Country for Old Men 2007[ citation needed ]
Redline 2007[ citation needed ]
Three Days to Vegas 2007[ citation needed ]
Crazy Girls Undercover 2008[ citation needed ]
Dasavathaaram 2008[ citation needed ]
Inconceivable 2008[ citation needed ]
Iron Man 2008 Caesars Palace [ citation needed ]
21 2008 Riviera Hotel and Casino, Red Rock Resort [ citation needed ]
What Happens in Vegas 2008 Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino [ citation needed ]
Charlie Valentine 2009[ citation needed ]
The Casino Job 2009[ citation needed ]
Dolan's Cadillac 2009[ citation needed ]
The Hangover 2009 Riviera Hotel and Casino, Caesars Palace [ citation needed ]
Saint John of Las Vegas 2009[ citation needed ]
Anjaana Anjaani 2010[ citation needed ]
Get Him to the Greek 2010[ citation needed ]
I'm Still Here 2010[ citation needed ]
Kites: The Remix 2010[ citation needed ]
Somewhere 2010 Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino [ citation needed ]
Kites 2010[ citation needed ]
This Is Not a Movie 2010[ citation needed ]
Hostel: Part III 2011[ citation needed ]
Take Me Home 2011[ citation needed ]
Ben Banks 2012[ citation needed ]
Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu 2012[ citation needed ]
The Guilt Trip 2012[ citation needed ]
Lay the Favorite 2012Shot in Rio, Fremont Street and Caesars Palace Parking Lot.[ citation needed ]
Nitro Circus: The Movie 2012[ citation needed ]
Até que a Sorte nos Separe 2 2013[ citation needed ]
The Hangover Part III 2013 Caesars Palace, Fremont Street Experience, Antique Alley[ citation needed ]
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone 2013[ citation needed ]
Last Vegas 2013Mainly taking place at Aria Resort and Casino and Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel.[ citation needed ]
Now You See Me 2013 MGM Grand Las Vegas [ citation needed ]
Bachelor Night2014[ citation needed ]
Blood Valley: Seed's Revenge 2014[ citation needed ]
Step Up: All In 2014[ citation needed ]
Think Like a Man Too 2014[ citation needed ]
ABCD 2 2015[ citation needed ]
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 2015 Wynn Las Vegas [2]
Wild Card 2015[ citation needed ]
Jason Bourne 2016Shot inside Aria and around Sands Expo Convention Center, with a chase scene on the Las Vegas Strip in front of The Bellagio, ending at The Riviera. [3]
Sarkar 2018The intro scenes of the film's trailer depicts the city. Most likely that the protagonist resides in Las Vegas in the film.[ citation needed ]
Kaaviyyan 2019 [4]
Army of the Dead 2021[ citation needed ]

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