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Movie - 54


Year: 1998
Rated: R
Parental Rating: Objectionable for children
Country Of Origin: U.S.
Running Time: 89
Format: Color
Genre(s): Drama
Production: Dollface; FilmColony; Miramax; Redeemable Features
Released By: Miramax

SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER with designer drugs and duds. A shapeless homage to the glory that was Studio 54 in its decadent heyday, this soft-focus fantasy charts the progress of Jersey pump-jockey Shane O'Shea (Ryan Philippe), whose golden good looks get him past the velvet ropes and into the powder-blue satin shorts of a Studio bartender. In the wink of a glittering eye, Shane is dispensing drinks, drugs and sexual favors to the rich and famous, all beneath the watchful gaze of capricious impresario Steve Rubell (Mike Myers). Rumors of recutting after preview audiences reacted negatively to first-time feature writer-director Mark Christopher's film leave open the possibility that he may once have realized something closer to his idea of a disco-era AMERICAN GRAFFITI. But as the movie stands, the attractive youngsters -- Philippe, plus Breckin Meyer, Salma Hayek and Neve Campbell, as, respectively, a discontented busboy, an aspiring singer/coat-check girl and an up-and-coming soap actress -- are defeated by their undeveloped characters, utterly overshadowed by Myers' show-stopping performance as the needy, druggy, flamboyantly reckless Rubell (business partner Ian Shrager is conspicuous by his absence, perhaps because he's still alive and in a position to sue), who ruled his glitzy kingdom with a gold lamé fist. Aging Studio habitués may get a kick out of the movie's re-creation of countless nights beneath the disco lights, the dance floor studded with faux Trumans and Andys and Halstons. And it plays right into the contemporary infatuation with fashions and attitudes of the '70s, which are in the process of being collectively reimagined as a shimmering era of sexual democracy and good drugs. Perhaps there is a great movie to be made about the gilded excesses of New York's boogie nights, but it's neither this one nor THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO. --Maitland McDonagh

Cast

Charlie Abrahams: Steve Rubell

Neve Campbell: Julie Black

Ryan Phillippe: Shane O'Shea

Salma Hayek: Anita

Sela Ward: Billie Auster

Breckin Meyer: Greg Randazzo

Ellen Albertini Dow: Disco Dottie

Cameron Mathison: Atlanta

Noam Jenkins: Romeo

Jay Goede: Buck

Patick Taylor: Ta 00004000 rzan

Heather Matarazzo: Grace O'Shea

Skipp Sudduth: Harlan O'Shea

Aemilia Robinson: Kelly O'Shea

Daniel LaPaine: Marc the Doorman

Thelma Houston: Herself

Mary Griffin: Disco Star

Don Carrier: Julian

Domenick Lombardozzi

Bruno Miguel: Boyd

Jason Andrews: Anthony

Laura Catalano: Rochelle

Kohl Sudduth: Rhett

Lorri Bagley: Patti

Lauren Hutton: Liz Vangelder

James Binkley: Rubbell's Bodyguard

Arthur Nascarella: IRS Agent

John Himes: IRS Agent

Louis Negin: Truman Capote

Lena Vajakas: Conrows

Barbara Radecki: TV Host

Ron Jeremy: Ron

Vieslav Krystyan: Photographer

Nick Holt: Alpine Inn Waitress

David Blacker: Bouncer

Bruce MacVittie: Music Producer

Emmanuel Mark: Talent Manager

Kabriel Lilly: Little Girl

Michael York: Ambassador

Lina Felice: Nicaraguan Woman

Elio Fiorucci: Himself

Drake Thorens: Man on Horseback

Justin Tensun: Blond Busboy

Jason Fruitman: Busboy #1

Andy Grote: 54 Waiter

Jordan Paige: Young Shane

Georgina Kess: Shane's Mom

Mario Bosco: Mario

Coati Mundi Hernandez: DJ

Victor Sutherland: DJ

Janine Longley: Kissing Trio

Michael Henderson: Kissing Trio

Chris Ingram: Kissing Trio

Cindy Crawford: VIP Patron

Sheryl Crow: VIP Patron

Donald Trump: VIP Patron

Georgina Grenville: VIP Patron

Cecilia Thomson: VIP Patron

Ling: VIP Patron

Frederique Van Der Wal: VIP Patron

Victor Brown: VIP Patron

Veronica Webb: VIP Patron

Michel Van Der Wal: VIP Patron

Sophie Rousseau: VIP Patron

Art Garfunkel: Elaine's Patron

Peter Bogdanovich: Elaine's Patron

Lorna Luft: Elaine's Patron

Valerie Perrine: Elaine's Patron

Beverly Johnson: Elaine's Patron

John Johnson: Elaine's Patron

Bruce Jay Friedman: Elaine's Patron

Andrea Bocaletti: Elaine's Patron

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Credits

Mark Christopher: Director

Ira Deutchman: Producer

Richard N. Gladstein: Producer

Dolly Hall: Producer

Bobby Cohen: Exec. Producer

Jonathan King: Assoc. Producer

Alexander Gruszynski: Cinematographer

Lee Percy: Editor

Marco Beltrami: Musical Composer

Kevin Thompson: Production Designer

Tamara Deverell: Art Director

Karin Wiesel: Set Decorator

Kerry Barden: Casting

David Lee: Sound - mixer

Patricia Green

Shane Cardwell: Stunts


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