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Synopsis: An anthology film retelling the story of the famous Studio 54, a hot disco hangout for the social elite of New York. The movie follows several characters at once, some of whom are in desperate straits and on the verge of crashing.
Genre: Drama, Music
Director(s): Mark Christopher
Production: Miramax Films
  9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
33
Rotten Tomatoes:
15%
R
Year:
1998
93 min
Website
866 Views


at NY during the day

and managing a restaurant

in the Village at night

"As far as my dad went,

it was better there too"

I got to Jersey to see him and

my sisters about once a week

"When I heard about Steve's

welcome back party,"

...I couldn't resist

"After getting off with just

six months probation,"

...Greg gave up dealing

He got a good job in construction

It is so good to see you again

It is great to be back

"I was in the Bahamas, you know"

On a year and a half forced vacation

"Don't you love my Club "Fed" tan?"

"I want you to know,"

only my friends are here tonight

But I did put my parole officer

on the list

"You know, prison can be so

f***ing dull at night"

"I guess, I just wanted to welcome

you all back to say... "

...this time I hope it does last forever

Ladies and gentlemen. Welcome back

If you could read my mind love...

what a tale my thoughts would tell

"Just like an old time movie,

about a ghost from a wishing well"

"In a castle dark, or a fortress strong

with chains upon my feet"

You know that ghost is me. I don't know

where we went wrong

But that feeling's gone and

I just can't get it back

"If you could read my mind, yeah! Oh love

what a tale my thoughts would tell!"

"Just like in a novel, when you reach

the part where the heartache comes,"

the hero will be you!

But heros often fail

Never thought I'd feel this way. And I

got to say that I just don't get it...

"See, Steve Rubell had a dream,"

"but like all dreams, you wake up

to reality"

"Even though Steve was just

a consultant now,"

the new owners gave him this night

This one night!

...To bring all his friends back

To do it his way

"For one night, we pretended

nothing had changed"

But in reality....

The party was over

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Mark Christopher

Mark Christopher (born July 8, 1963 in Fort Dodge, Iowa[1]) is a screenwriter, and director most known for directing 54 (1998), starring Ryan Phillippe, Mike Meyers, Salma Hayek, Neve Campbell, and Mark Ruffalo. more…

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