Fake-Out
Fake-Out (also released as Nevada Heat) is a 1982 American crime comedy film directed by Matt Cimber, written by Cimber and John F. Goff, and starring Pia Zadora, Telly Savalas, Desi Arnaz Jr., and Larry Storch.
| Fake-Out | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Matt Cimber | 
| Written by | John F. Goff Matt Cimber  | 
| Produced by | Matt Cimber | 
| Cinematography | Eduard van der Enden | 
| Edited by | Brent A. Schoenfeld | 
| Music by | Arthur B. Rubinstein | 
Production company  | Par-Par Productions  | 
| Distributed by | MNTEX Entertainment | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 91 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Cast
    
- Pia Zadora as Bobbie Warren
 - Telly Savalas as Lt. Thurston
 - Desi Arnaz Jr. as Det. Clint Morgan
 - Larry Storch as Ted
 - G. Wesley Stevens as Michelle
 - George Savalas as Pit Boss
 - Buddy Lester as Blackjack Player
 - Sammy Shore as Waiter
 - Nelson Sardelli as Danny Perelli
 - George Buck Flower as Merrich
 - Tim Rossovich as Roy
 - Matt Cimber as Don
 - Rusty Feuer as Happy Johnson
 - Mercedes Hawthorne-Maharis as Warden Curtis
 - Connie Hair as Roberta
 - Meshulam Riklis as Spiveck
 - Charlotte Laws as Sharon
 
Production
    
The film was Pia Zadora's second lead role in a feature. All her first three films as star were financed by the company of her then husband Meshulam Riklis (the others were Butterfly and The Lonely Lady).[1][2] Matt Cimber, who directed Butterfly, also made Fake Out.[3]
Zadora described it as "a cops-and- robbers-and-nightclub-singer story, kind of like a long Kojak."[4] She added the film "has me singing a little, but it's nothing I'm terribly proud of."[5]
The film was mostly shot on location in Las Vegas, principally around the Riviera Hotel.[6]
References
    
- "The Young and the Riklis". New York Magazine. February 25, 1982. p. 30.
 - Vagg, Stephen (March 10, 2020). "Ten Billionaires Who Were Stung by Hollywood". Filmink.
 - For a fistful of dollars The Guardian (1959-2003); London (UK) [London (UK)]06 June 1981: 11.
 - PIA PULLS OUT ALL THE STOPS FOR 'THE LONELY LADY' Rea, Steven X. Philadelphia Inquirer; Philadelphia, Pa. [Philadelphia, Pa]06 Oct 1983: C.1.
 - Klein, Alvin (March 7, 1982). "PIA ZADORA RELISHES HER STARDOM". New York Times.
 - MOVIES: THE MAN WHO PUT PIA'S NAME IN LIGHTS--HER HUSBAND Mann, Roderick. Los Angeles Times 3 May 1981: n24.