Last Vegas is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Jon Turteltaub, written by Dan Fogelman and starring Michael Douglas, Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman, Kevin Kline and Mary Steenburgen.
[2] Three retirees travel to Las Vegas to have a bachelor party for their last remaining single friend.
Paddy lives alone in his Brooklyn apartment, bitter since the death of his beloved wife, Sophie.
Shortly after proposing to Lisa (at a funeral), Billy finds an old bottle of scotch he and his friends stole in their childhood days, and calls Sam and Archie, who immediately propose a bachelor party for Billy in Las Vegas.
After being given permission by Miriam to cheat on her, Sam collects Archie, whose ongoing health issues cause his son to be concerned.
While waiting to get rooms, Archie goes to a blackjack table and buys $15,000 worth of chips with his pension money.
They are then confronted by the casino manager, who offers to compensate the group with his largest penthouse suite in hopes that Archie will stay and spend his winnings at the hotel.
Sam meets a young maid of honour from a bachelorette party who expresses her attraction for him.
Sam and Archie decide to throw a massive bachelor party for Billy in their suite that night.
The guys finally decide to crack open the old bottle of scotch for a toast; however to their surprise, all but Paddy find the taste to be repulsive.
The site's critics consensus reads: "The cast of Last Vegas keep things amiably watchable, but the film is mostly a mellower Hangover retread for the older set.
[10][11] Scott Foundas of Variety wrote: "A smattering of funny gags and the nostalgia value of the cast—none of whom, curiously, have ever shared the screen before—keeps the whole thing more watchable than it has any right to be."