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Farrah Fawcett | Herself | |
Michael Jackson | Himself | |
Divine | Himself | |
Liza Minnelli | Herself | |
Mikhail Baryshnikov | Himself | |
Jack Benny | Himself | |
Bianca Jagger | Herself | |
Walter Cronkite | Himself | |
Nile Rodgers | Himself | |
Calvin Klein | Himself | |
Roy M. Cohn | Himself | |
Steve Rubell | Himself | |
David Susskind | Himself | |
Ian Schrager | Himself | |
Bill Bernstein | Himself | |
Joanne Horowitz | Herself | |
Anthony Haden-Guest | Himself | |
Sandy Linter | Herself | |
Ron Galella | Himself | |
Mark Mannucci | Himself | |
Tieg Thomas | Himself | |
Bob Colacello | Himself | |
Carmen D'Alessio | Herself | |
Robin Platzer | Herself | |
Donald Rubell | Himself |
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Producer | John Battsek
Molly Thompson |
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Cinematography | Tom Hurwitz
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Music | Lorne Balfe
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Studio 54 was the epicenter of 70s hedonism--a place that not only redefined the nightclub, but also came to symbolize an entire era. Its co-owners, Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell, two friends from Brooklyn, seemed to come out of nowhere to suddenly preside over a new kind of New York society. Now, 39 years after the velvet rope was first slung across the club's hallowed threshold, a feature documentary tells the real story behind the greatest club of all time. |
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