Love in Vegas

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Love In Vegas
Love In Vegas.jpg
Directed by Maryus Vaysberg, David Dodson
Screenplay by
  • Andrey Yakovlev
  • Marius Weisberg
  • Mikhail Savin
  • Yuri Kostyuk
  • Alexander Bragin
  • Dmitry Grigorenko
  • Dmitry Kozlov
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBruce Alan Green
Production
companies
Release date
  • March 3, 2014 (2014-03-03)(Russia)
Running time
95 minutes
Countries Russia
Ukraine
LanguageRussian
Budget$3.5 million [1]
Box officeRussia $15.9 million, [1] Total $18.7 million [2]

Love in Vegas (Russian : Любовь в большом городе 3, romanized: Lyubov v bolshom gorode, Love in the Big City 3) is a 2014 Russian-Ukrainian romantic comedy film directed by Maryus Vaysberg and David Dodson. [3] [4] The film was co-produced by the creative association Kvartal 95 Studio. [5] It is the completion of a trilogy about the adventures of three friends in search of true love. [6]

Contents

Plot

Since the events described in the second part five years have passed. The heroes of the film settled down: they have expensive cars, nice apartments, successful careers, happy families. But the trouble is Alisa, Nastya and Katya begin to get tired of the annoying everyday life, because all day they are engaged in the upbringing of children and household.

While the mothers are completely occupied with their children, the fathers have the opportunity to distract themselves at work and during rare bar visits. They work all day, and on weekends they sleep or take small family walks, turning their life into a routine.

They wished their children had already grown up. Then they meet an old friend, Saint Valentine (Philip Kirkorov), who comes to help them with their wish... [5]

Cast

[5]

Production

The filming of the comedy commenced in 2012, initially in Las Vegas, then shifting to Moscow. Originally, Sharon Stone was to play herself in the plot. She had the idea of including the image of an eccentric rock star who should speak the part with a British accent, as was a trend at the time. [7]

The preceding films of this trilogy are Love in the Big City and Love in the Big City 2 . [7]

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