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Boogie Nights
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Synopsis
While set within the milieu of the Los Angeles adult film industry, Boogie Nights is less a film about pornography than the serio-comic story of a group of misfits, losers, and lost souls who are embraced by Jack Horner (Burt Reynolds), a director who makes "adult films, exotic motion pictures." In 1977, while hanging out at a disco, Jack spots Eddie (Mark Wahlberg), the new busboy at the club, and tells him he's convinced "there's something wonderful inside those jeans waiting to get out." Jack knows his business well and his expert eye has not betrayed him; Eddie is a pornographer's dream -- good looking, remarkably endowed, and willing and able to do as many takes as might be needed. The product of a woefully dysfunctional upbringing, Eddie is not terribly bright but is very ambitious and eager to prove he has a "special something" to share with the world. Eddie changes his name to Dirk Diggler and quickly becomes the biggest star in hardcore. Working alongside "Dirk" in Jack's films are Amber Waves (Julianne Moore), a porn actress who applies her misplaced maternal instincts to anyone who needs nurturing; Rollergirl (Heather Graham), a cheerful but blank-faced high school drop-out who never removes her roller skates; Reed Rothchild (John C. Reilly), a none-too-bright actor, aspiring magician, and failing songwriter; Buck (Don Cheadle), a black actor fascinated with cowboy iconography who wants to open a stereo shop; Scotty J (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a stocky and awkward soundman infatuated with Dirk; Little Bill (William H. Macy), Jack's assistant director, who has trouble dealing with his wife's brazen infidelity; and Colonel James (Robert Ridgely), Jack's backer, who has a weakness for young girls. In the brief, late-'70s moment when porn was chic and sex films seemed poised to break into the mainstream, Dirk becomes a star and Jack a respected name. But a few years later, drugs and pride have taken their toll on Dirk and many of his friends, while the advent of the VCR radically changes the adult movie business; Jack goes from being a "filmmaker" to manufacturing and wholesaling videocassettes, a wealthy but emotionally broken man. In his second film, wunderkind director Paul Thomas Anderson juggled a broad range of characters in a manner reminiscent of Robert Altman's ensemble films, making Boogie Nights a sad but funny story of a makeshift family of damaged people and what happens before and after their brief moment in the sun. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Don Cheadle Buck Swope
Heather Graham Rollergirl
Philip Baker Hall Floyd Gondolli
Philip Seymour Hoffman Scotty
Ricky Jay Kurt Longjohn
William H. Macy Little Bill
Alfred Molina Rahad Jackson
Julianne Moore Amber Waves
John C. Reilly Reed Rothchild
Melora Walters Jessie St. Vincent
Luis Guzman Maurice T. Rodriguez
Burt Reynolds Jack Horner
Laurel Holloman Eddie's Girlfriend
Nicole Ari Parker Becky Barnett
Mark Wahlberg Eddie Adams/Dirk Diggler
Robert Ridgely The Colonel
Thomas Jane Todd Parker

Production Crew

Ted Berner Art Director
Christine Sheaks Casting
Robert Elswit Cinematographer
Lynn Harris Co-Executive Producer
Michael De Luca Co-Executive Producer
Daniel Lupi Co-producer
Michael Penn Composer (Music Score)
Mark Bridges Costume Designer
Joanne Sellar Director
Paul Thomas Anderson Director
Dylan Tichenor Editor
Lawrence Gordon Executive Producer
John Wildermuth First Assistant Director
Joanne Sellar Producer
John Lyons Producer
Lloyd Levin Producer
Paul Thomas Anderson Producer
Bob Ziembicki Production Designer
Joanne Sellar Screenwriter
Paul Thomas Anderson Screenwriter
Sandy Struth Set Designer
Stephen Halbert Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 152
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for strong sex scenes with explicit dialogue, nudity, drug use, language and violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
DeLuxe

Sound
Dolby Stereo/SDDS

Produced by
Lawrence Gordon Productions
New Line Cinema

Awards
1997 - Best Ensemble Acting - Screen Actors Guild
1997 - Best Picture - National Board of Review