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MPAA Rating - R

Length:
    114 Minutes

Genre:
    Comedy Drama

Original Release Date:
    Mar 30, 1999

Director
    Whit Stillman

Cast
    Chloë Sevigny, Kate Beckinsale, Christopher Eigeman, Matt Keeslar, MacKenzie Astin

 
Movie Summary
As another installment of Whit Stillmans trilogy, The Last Days of Disco fits chronologically between Metropolitan (1990) and Barcelona (1994), with several cameos overlapping and linking the films. During the very early 1980s, friends gather at a popular Manhattan disco club reminiscent of Studio 54, where getting past the velvet ropes and inside was the first step. Edgy ad-exec Jimmy (Mackenzie Astin) can sometimes get his clients in with the help of the clubs womanizing assistant manager, his pal Des (Chris Eigeman), who lets them enter via the rear door. Beautiful brunette Charlotte (Kate Beckinsale) and her former college classmate Alice (Chloe Sevigny) move about the club during the 24-minute opening club sequence. Attorney Tom (Robert Sean Leonard) takes an interest in calm, reserved Alice. Both Alice and the opinionated, assertive Charlotte hold day jobs as entry-level editorial associates at a small book publisher. With Holly (Tara Subkoff) as a third roommate, the trio rents a railroad flat in the Manhattans Yorkville neighborhood. Charlotte throws dinner parties in an effort to solidify a social circle as an alternative to the ferocious pairing off around her. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide


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