Fast Lane to Vegas (2001) [R]

Release Date:
March 20, 2001

Original Title:
Fast Lane to Vegas

Alternate Titles:
Destino Las Vegas

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Indigo Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 86

The road to Sin City is paved with temptation.

Brian and Zack take off for a bachelor blowout in the City of Sin to celebrate Brian's last days as a man free of married life. Las Vegas offers them choices in every frame of desire and fulfillment, from erotic dancers and strippers to the bold and beautiful women who come looking for a good time. Little does Brian realize that his fiancée and her maid of honor are also looking for a little premarriage tension release, and are finding it in equally dishonorable ways.

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Art Direction:
Chuck Voelter

Assistant Hairstylist:
Hadara Jaget
Judi Lewin

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Hadara Jaget
Judi Lewin

Casting:
Anna Camille Miller

Costume Design:
Judi Jensen

Director:
John Quinn

Director of Photography:
David Trulli

Editor:
Dan Tivin

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Darren B. Turbow

Executive Producer:
Kelley Cauthen

First Assistant Director:
Brian Hennessy

Key Hair Stylist:
Corinna Woodcock

Key Makeup Artist:
Corinna Woodcock

Music:
Nicholas Rivera

Producer:
Jennifer M. Byrne

Production Design:
Derek Hughes

Sound Mixer:
Dennis C. Salcedo

Writer:
Leland Zaitz

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