The Las Vegas Hillbillys
The Las Vegas Hillbillys is a 1966 American country music comedy film directed by Arthur C. Pierce. It was featured in an episode of The Canned Film Festival in the summer of 1986.
The Las Vegas Hillbillys | |
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Directed by | Arthur C. Pierce |
Written by | Larry Jackson |
Starring | Jayne Mansfield Mamie Van Doren |
Music by | Dean Elliott |
Distributed by | Woolner Brothers |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The 1967 sequel film Hillbillys in a Haunted House soon followed with a similar cast.
Cast
- Ferlin Husky ... Woody
- Jayne Mansfield ... Tawny
- Mamie Van Doren ... Boots Malone
- Don Bowman ... Jeepers
- Billie Bird ... Ma
- Bill Anderson ... Himself
- Wilma Burgess ... Herself
- Roy Drusky ... Himself
- Sonny James ... Himself
- Duke of Paducah ... Himself
- Del Reeves ... Himself
- Connie Smith ... Herself
- Robert V. Barron ... Donald
- Louis Quinn
- Richard Kiel
- John Harmon
- Helen Clark
- Bennett King
- Tony Posey
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