The Vegas Strip War

The Vegas Strip War
Written by George Englund
Directed by George Englund
Starring Rock Hudson
Sharon Stone
James Earl Jones
Pat Morita
Madison Mason
Robert Costanzo
Dennis Holahan
Music by Jimmie Haskell
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) George Englund
Producer(s) Michael Greenburg
Cinematography Fred J. Koenekamp
Editor(s) Gary Griffin
William J. Waters
Running time 96 minutes
Production company(s) George Englund Productions
Distributor NBC
Release
Original network NBC
Original release November 25, 1984 (1984-11-25)

The Vegas Strip Wars (also called The Las Vegas Strip Wars) is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film directed by George Englund and starred Rock Hudson (his final television film), Sharon Stone, James Earl Jones and Pat Morita.

Plot

The plot involves a charming Las Vegas hotel owner named Neil Chaine (Hudson) who gets fired by his superiors from the hotel-casino where he operates. Determined to seek revenge on his former employers in a subtle way, Chaine uses his severance pay to purchase a decaying casino next door to his former hotel to turn it into the Strip's top attraction. Help for Chaine comes from an asortment of people who include Sarah Shipman (Stone) a young casino hostess who tries to help him gain a gambling license, as well as Jack Madrid (Jones) a flamboyant sports promotor who is asked to hold a boxing match at Chaine's hotel, while Madrid may or may not be on Chaine's side... depending on where the money should be.

Towards the end when Chaine's new hotel looks like it will be closed down because of various debts having rung up during his opening of the place, he decides to settle his debts by playing high-stakes roulette and craps at his former partners hotel to get the money the honest way and not through various and less-than-legal means.

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