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Studio 54

Original title: 54
  • 1998
  • 12
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
35K
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Neve Campbell, Salma Hayek, Mike Myers, and Ryan Phillippe in Studio 54 (1998)
Trailer for 54: The Director's Cut
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The famous 1970s New York City nightclub seen and told through the eyes of a young employee.The famous 1970s New York City nightclub seen and told through the eyes of a young employee.The famous 1970s New York City nightclub seen and told through the eyes of a young employee.

  • Director
    • Mark Christopher
  • Writer
    • Mark Christopher
  • Stars
    • Ryan Phillippe
    • Salma Hayek
    • Neve Campbell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    35K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Christopher
    • Writer
      • Mark Christopher
    • Stars
      • Ryan Phillippe
      • Salma Hayek
      • Neve Campbell
    • 203User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    Ryan Phillippe
    Ryan Phillippe
    • Shane O'Shea
    Salma Hayek
    Salma Hayek
    • Anita
    Neve Campbell
    Neve Campbell
    • Julie Black
    Mike Myers
    Mike Myers
    • Steve Rubell
    Sela Ward
    Sela Ward
    • Billie Auster
    Breckin Meyer
    Breckin Meyer
    • Greg Randazzo
    Sherry Stringfield
    Sherry Stringfield
    • Viv
    Ellen Albertini Dow
    Ellen Albertini Dow
    • Disco Dottie
    Cameron Mathison
    Cameron Mathison
    • Atlanta
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    Noam Jenkins
    • Romeo
    Jay Goede
    Jay Goede
    • Buck
    Patrick Taylor
    • Tarzan
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    Heather Matarazzo
    • Grace O'Shea
    Skipp Sudduth
    Skipp Sudduth
    • Harlan O'Shea
    Aemilia Robinson
    • Kelly O'Shea
    Daniel Lapaine
    Daniel Lapaine
    • Marc the Doorman
    Erika Alexander
    Erika Alexander
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    • Director
      • Mark Christopher
    • Writer
      • Mark Christopher
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    7mattymatt4ever

    This is a good movie! What was the problem?

    Why the poor box office performance? Why the bad reviews? Why the bad word of mouth? I really didn't see anything horrible about this movie! First of all, it's a character-driven story. There's little subplots involving jealousy and philandering, but it's not handled in a soapy fashion. I didn't feel any of the characters were one-dimensional.

    Of course, Mike Myers steals the show as the homosexual club owner Steve Rubell. I don't know the real Steve Rubell, so you be the judge whether or not his performance was accurate, but I have to say that Myers did an incredible job! And I'm not overstating the least bit! You watch him in this movie and you totally forget that this is the same guy who played Austin Powers. Not to say I didn't realize Myers had talent prior to watching this film. He has definitely proven that he has talent as a comic actor, but I didn't know he had the chops to pull off a straight, dramatic role. Even his accent sounds real, not the least bit phony. I'm surprised Myers didn't even get an Oscar nod. He should've at least gotten the nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Trust me--you will be blown away by his performance in this movie!

    The music is great. It's always great to reminisce to the great songs from the seventies. Mark Christopher nicely captured the whole rebellious atmosphere of 54. We're given a taste of the drug addiction and even the sexual promiscuity that made the place famous--there's a scene where a couple shamelessly pounds away on the balcony. I read one person's review, saying that this movie should've been an hour longer. I find it ironic that people watch movies that are two and a half to three hours long and complain, "Oh, this movie dragged! Oh, this movie needed more editing!" Yet they watch a succintly timed film like this and complain it's too short. This may not have been the most thorough examination of the famous nightclub, but I think it got to the point. No reason why we have to go into every tiny detail.

    This is a serious, dramatic film but it's also very entertaining. I actually had a smile on my face when the movie ended. It ended on a happy note without having that forced, schmaltzy Hollywood feel. Plus, I really like that song "Knock on Wood" that they played over the credits.

    My score: 7 (out of 10)
    Brian Blueskye

    Great movie

    It's unknown to me why this movie got such a bad review from critics. There are alot of factual errors about the club, yes. But this seemed to be a great movie. Mike Myers was an excellent pick for Steve Rubell, he had the same personality as Rubell in the movie.

    Another thing is the story is so interesting about Studio 54, it was a fad, hip, and unusual place for it's time. Not only that, the story of the controversial club is one that really is unknown to some.

    The story might not be dead on accurate, and some of the characters might be factual, and there could be alot of mistakes in the movie, but it's still a great one to watch when you get past it.

    I would suggest watching VH-1's Behind The Music on Studio 54 first before seeing the movie, for a clear understanding on the club. That way you don't get freaked out.
    Jodie-4

    Not too shabby

    This is, by no means, going on my 1998 Top Ten list, but I'm willing to cut it some slack. I thought it told the story quite well, and captured the rise and fall of Studio 54 wonderfully. The performances were all good, but it's Mike Myers that impressed the hell out of me. In this film he proved himself to be an actor, and a damn good one. Although I anxiously await the new Austin Powers flick, I hope that Myers keeps taking roles that force him to stretch his limits.
    7chapisimo

    For the Director's cut only...

    The director's cut is much more interesting, definitely.
    5moonspinner55

    Superficial and awkward, but with a pleasurable, hedonistic nostalgia...

    Writer-director Mark Christopher worked hard at recreating the sinfully decadent magic of Manhattan's Studio 54, the number-one celebrity hangout from the late-1970s into the 1980s, but he skimped on the most intriguing part of the nightclub's history: the relationship between business partners Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager. Mike Myers was a terrific choice for the flamboyant, eccentric Rubell, but Schrager has gone missing. Instead, the story is told from the point-of-view of a busboy-turned-bartender (!), a muscular rube whose innocence is soiled by boss Rubell's dirty business dealings and hedonistic trappings. The film has a low-budget feel which doesn't make itself present in the production so much as in the character-driven scenes, which are underpopulated, padded with real and faked black-and-photos, and further undermined by stilted dialogue. Ryan Phillipe is well-cast as the young stud from New Jersey whom Rubell takes under his wing, yet his voice-over narration is uncomfortably omnipresent, telling us things we can see or perceive for ourselves, and the interrelationships between the club staff are uninteresting. Some of the music is good, bringing back those long-ago nights of carefree sex and dancing-the-night-away, but Christopher doesn't grasp the big picture. As a result, the film (at best) is a series of precious little moments struggling to surface. ** from ****

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    • Trivia
      In 2008, about a decade after its original theatrical debut, writer and director Mark Christopher assembled a bootleg Director's Cut of the film, with 45 minutes of never before seen footage, and unofficially screened it at New York's Outfest around July-August 2008. This version reinstated the blatant promiscuity and bisexuality of Ryan Phillippe's character, as well as the film's core love triangle between Phillippe, Salma Hayek, and Breckin Meyer which the Miramax studio forced him to cut from the original release.
    • Goofs
      When Shane is driving in his Camaro Z28 to his father's home to drop off Christmas presents, a New York City cab can be seen in the rear window. The cab is a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria.
    • Quotes

      Steve Rubell: Not with that shirt.

      [Shane turns to leave, Steve grabs his arm]

      Steve Rubell: I said, not with that shirt.

      [Shane pauses, then takes his shirt off, showing his six-pack]

      Steve Rubell: Welcome to my party, handsome.

    • Crazy credits
      As the credits roll, photographs are shown, first of visiting celebrities (e.g., Brooke Shields, George Burns, Arnold Schwarzenegger), then candid shots of unidentified customers.
    • Alternate versions
      A 40 second scene at 1:46 on the DVD showing Ryan having sex in a car was not seen on the PPV telecast nor in theaters but was on the DVD. A promotional clip showing Shane and Julie discussing her status as his girlfriend was edited out of the film after the line where she says "You're Sweet". Another promotional clip had Bell & James "Livin' It Up (Friday Night)" playing when Shane was trying to get into 54. In the film no song was playing at the time.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rise & Fall of Studio 54 (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Keep On Dancin'
      Performed by Gary's Gang

      Written by Eric Matthews, Gary Turnier

      Courtesy of Sam Records, Inc./Nervous Inc.

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Estudio 54
    • Filming locations
      • Studio 54 - 254 West 54th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Dollface
      • FilmColony
      • Miramax
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,757,163
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,611,532
      • Aug 30, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,757,163
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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