What Happens in Vegas (2008)

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Written by Dana Fox

Directed by Tom Vaughan

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

A one-night Vegas wedding between Jack and Joy ends up in court after he wins $3m. The judge rules that they can only split the cash if they stay married for six months. Romcom.

When is What Happens in Vegas next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Comedy Tomorrow, 11:35am and on Sky Movies Comedy HD Tomorrow, 11:35am. See more...

Cast

Image for Cameron DiazCameron DiazJoy McNally
Image for Ashton KutcherAshton KutcherJack Fuller
Rob CorddryHater
Lake BellTipper
Jason SudeikisMason
Image for Treat WilliamsTreat WilliamsJack Fuller Sr.
Deirdre O'ConnellJudy Fuller
Michelle KrusiecChong
Image for Dennis FarinaDennis FarinaRichard Banger
Zach GalifianakisDave the Bear
Image for Queen LatifahQueen LatifahDr. Twitchell
Krysten RitterKelly
Ricky GarciaFuller Closets Worker
Andrew DalyCurtis
Benita RobledoMaid
Dennis MillerJudge R. D. Whopper
Amanda SettonHot Woman
Toni BuskerHot Woman
Jessica McKeeCute Girl
Ricardo WalkerMale Cop-Stripper
Valerie OrlikFemale Cop-Stripper
Ben BestCab Driver
Clem CheungFruit Guy
Eric ZuckermanTour Guide
Caroline WillmanSammy
Thomas McGoldrickUncle Pat
Billy EichnerBand Leader
Maddie CormanJoy's Lawyer
Brian M. WixsonBand Member - Trumpet
Jerry V. LindsayWedding Chapel Priest

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