The Las Vegas Hillbillys

The Las Vegas Hillbillys is a 1966 American country music comedy film directed by Arthur C. Pierce and starring Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren. The 1967 sequel film Hillbillys in a Haunted House soon followed with a similar cast.

The film was featured in an episode of The Canned Film Festival in the summer of 1986.

Plot
Woody Woodrow, a country bumpkin whose family makes and sells moonshine in backwoods Tennessee, inherits a Las Vegas casino and plans to turn it into a country and western bar. The rundown establishment is WAY out of town, but country music is a novelty they figure they can successfully promote.

On the plus side, buxom Boots Malone (Van Doren); who is smarter than she appears; signs on as hostess and business manager. On the minus side, gangsters to whom the previous owners owed a sizeable amount of money keep coming around to collect; backed by huge "enforcer" Richard Kiel.

Woody eventually manages to talk well-known country singers into appearing there; and pays off the debt.

Woody then orders his staff to shower the gangsters with pies on their way out the door.

Cast

 * Ferlin Husky as Woody
 * Jayne Mansfield as Tawny
 * Mamie Van Doren as Boots Malone
 * Don Bowman as Jeepers
 * Billie Bird as Ma
 * Bill Anderson as himself
 * Wilma Burgess as herself
 * Roy Drusky as himself
 * Sonny James as himself
 * Duke of Paducah as himself
 * Del Reeves as himself
 * Connie Smith as herself
 * Robert V. Barron as Donald
 * Louis Quinn
 * Richard Kiel
 * John Harmon
 * Helen Clark
 * Bennett King
 * Tony Posey