54 | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 10, 2012
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The #disco tunes come out clear and the picture quality is decent. Not as fun as Studio 54, but a decent romp at points.
| genre | Drama |
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| synopsis | Famous 70's NYC nightclub seen and told through the eyes of a young employee. |
| lead actors | Ryan Phillippe | Salma Hayek | Mike Myers | Neve Campbell | Sherry Stringfield | Sela Ward | Breckin Meyer | Daniel Lapaine | Erika Alexander | Heather Matarazzo | Aemilia Robinson | Skipp Sudduth | Mark Ruffalo | Lauren Hutton | Arthur J. Nascarella | John Hines | Barbara Radecki | Sean Sullivan | Morgan Freeman | Victor Sutherland | Coati Mundi | Sheryl Crow | Heidi Klum | Donald Trump | Sophie Rousseau | Cindy Crawford | Georgina Grenville | Victor Browne | Noam Jenkins | Cameron Mathison | Jay Goede | Patrick Taylor | Ellen Albertini Dow |
| director | Mark Christopher |
















