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Director: Demian Lichtenstein
Actors: Kurt Russell, Kevin Costner, Courteney Cox
PlotIn a daring heist that blends the allure of the King of Rock 'n' Roll with high-stakes crime, a gang of ex-cons plans to rob a Las Vegas casino during an international Elvis impersonation week. Dressed as Elvis impersonators to blend in with the crowd and disguise their true intentions, the gang's meticulous plan hinges on timing, disguise, and the audacious ambition to pull off a robbery that will set them up for life. The mastermind behind the scheme, a charismatic and ruthless leader, has assembled a crew each with their own unique skill set, ensuring that every aspect of their audacious plan has been meticulously accounted for. Yet, as they set their sights on the casino's vault, they must first navigate the challenges of working together and the unpredictability of a city that never sleeps.
The initial phase of the heist unfolds with precision, as the gang maneuvers through the throngs of Elvis enthusiasts, leveraging the chaos and excitement of the festival to their advantage. However, tensions within the group begin to surface, complicating their plans. Coupled with the unforeseen challenges posed by Las Vegas's vibrant atmosphere and a determined law enforcement presence, the robbers find themselves in a race against time to secure their fortune. Meanwhile, an unexpected encounter with a single mother and her son introduces an element of unpredictability that threatens to unravel the fabric of their carefully constructed scheme, testing the limits of loyalty, greed, and ambition.
Writers: Richard Recco, Demian Lichtenstein, Kevin Bernhardt
Release Date: 23 Feb 2001
Runtime: 125 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English
Despite flaws and Razzie nods, '3000 Miles to Graceland' has merits with decent visuals/audio; it's imperfect but watchable.
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