

Last Vegas 2013
"It's going to be legendary"
Jon Turteltaub's 2013 comedy *Last Vegas* reunites four lifelong pals—Billy, Paddy, Archie, and Sam—on a boisterous trip to Sin City to toast Billy's upcoming marriage to a woman decades his junior.
Director: Jon Turteltaub
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Last Vegas (2013) about?
The film follows four childhood friends who reunite in Las Vegas for a bachelor party like no other, marking Billy's final leap into married life. What starts as a celebration of youthful glory days quickly turns into a reminder that decades of change can test even the deepest bonds.
Who directed Last Vegas?
Jon Turteltaub, known for blending humor with heart, directed the film.
Who stars in Last Vegas?
The cast features powerhouse actors Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Michael Douglas, and Kevin Kline alongside Mary Steenburgen.
Is Last Vegas (2013) worth watching?
If you love ensemble comedies with sharp dialogue and warm performances, *Last Vegas* delivers both laughs and a few poignant moments. The chemistry between the leads ensures it's more than just a standard comedy—it's a celebration of friendship that resonates long after the credits roll.
How long is Last Vegas?
The film runs 105 minutes, packing in plenty of laughs and nostalgia.
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About Last Vegas (2013) — A Comedy Reunion of Four Friends in Sin City
Jon Turteltaub's 2013 comedy *Last Vegas* reunites four lifelong pals—Billy, Paddy, Archie, and Sam—on a boisterous trip to Sin City to toast Billy's upcoming marriage to a woman decades his junior. As the men trade their faded glory days for neon lights and high-stakes tables, the trip quickly spirals into a crash course on how time, ambition, and ego can strain even the strongest friendships. Packed with laugh-out-loud moments and heartfelt reflections, the film captures the bittersweet tension between nostalgia and reality, proving that growing old doesn't mean giving up the fun—just adapting to the new rules.
Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Michael Douglas, and Kevin Kline share the screen with effortless chemistry, delivering a mix of sharp wit and warm camaraderie that anchors the movie's playful yet poignant tone.




