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Las Vegas Television Show. Fast paced, sexy television drama set in Las Vegas. The show follows the lives of a security surveillance team responsible for one of Vegas' biggest casinos.
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Las Vegas Television Show
Las Vegas is a fast-paced, sexy drama that follows the elite Las Vegas
surveillance team charged with maintaining the security of one of
"Sin City's" largest resorts and casinos.
Big Ed Deline, former CIA,
is the head of the surveillance team for the Montecito Resort &
Casino, as well as the newly appointed President of Operations. His
right-hand man is Danny McCoy, an ex-U.S. Marine and Las Vegas
native. They deal with card-counting cheaters, costly streaks of
random luck and rival casinos stealing their big-money players.
Also at the Montecito is Mary Connell, Danny's longtime childhood
friend and the new special events coordinator, Mike Cannon, the
all-knowing head valet, Nessa Holt a.k.a. "The Ice Queen," the sleek
pit boss, Delinda Deline, maitre d' for the high-class restaurant
Mysitque, and Samantha Marquez, the elusive former competitor who is
now casino hostess to all the high rollers.
Danny's return to Vegas hasn't been easy on him, as both family and
friends criticize him for having left them for a military career.
Mary Connell is one of those friends. Danny's recent relationships
with Delinda and Sam have caused old feelings in Mary to resurface.
She confesses to him that if Danny hadn't gone off to the Marines,
that maybe something could have developed between them. Now, they
just try to get through their jobs and try to put "what could have
been" behind them.
The show is shot on location in Las Vegas' Mandalay Bay casino and
lobby and a warehouse where surveillance rooms have been
constructed. During initial production, the show was to have been
titled Casino Eye.
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