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One Night Stand is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Mike Figgis. The film stars Wesley Snipes , Nastassja Kinski , Kyle MacLachlan , Ming-Na Wen and Robert Downey Jr. The first draft of the screenplay was written by Joe Eszterhas , who had his name removed from the project following Figgis's rewrite.
One Night Stand returned on August 19, 2005. The series aired each Friday at midnight through October 21, 2005, showing a total of ten half-hour stand-up specials. Some of the comedians included are Louis C.K, Jim Norton, Patrice O'Neal, Bill Burr, Bonnie McFarlane, Kevin Brennan, Omid Djalili, Flight of the Conchords, and more.
One Night Stand, a musical by Herb Gardner and Jule Styne; One Night Stand, 2011 opera by Finnish composer Olli Kortekangas; One Night Stand (Gary B.B. Coleman album), 1989; One Night Stand, a 1973 album by Noel Paul Stookey (and its title song) One Night Stand, a 1979 album by Fandango; One Night Stand (Flamin' Groovies album), 1987
One Night Stand is a 1995 American erotic thriller film directed by Talia Shire produced by Roger Corman. [ 1 ] The budget was almost $1 million and Shire's husband died of cancer during filming.
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Ordered to stay in the Opera House, the four try to figure out the best way they can survive the escalating conflict, initially hiding in the basement then going to a bar (for which Brendan has the key), getting drunk and playing strip poker, as well as dancing to the cinematic backdrop of Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927 film) during one of its ...
One Night Stand is a 2011 documentary film that documents the 24 Hour Musicals event that featured the creation of four musicals in a 24-hour period. The film had its World Premiere at the July 2011 NewFest, New York's LGBT Film Festival and features Cheyenne Jackson , Mandy Gonzalez , Roger Bart .
One Night Stand is a Canadian thriller television film, directed by Allan King and released in 1978. [1] An adaptation of Carol Bolt's theatrical play, [2] the film stars Chapelle Jaffe as Daisy, a woman who goes out looking for a one-night stand after being dumped by her boyfriend on her birthday, and connects with Rafe (Brent Carver), a mentally unstable street musician.