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  2. Boogie Nights - Wikipedia

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    Boogie Nights is a 1997 American drama film written, directed, and co-produced by Paul Thomas Anderson. [3] It is set in Los Angeles's San Fernando Valley and focuses on a young nightclub dishwasher who becomes a popular star of pornographic films, chronicling his rise in the Golden Age of Porn of the 1970s through his fall during the excesses of the 1980s.

  3. Livin' Thing - Wikipedia

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    The 1997 feature film Boogie Nights includes the track for the final scene and end credits of the movie. Initially, Jeff Lynne refused to release the rights to the song, but changed his mind after viewing a screening of the film with director Paul Thomas Anderson and being impressed. [44] The song was featured in the film Cruella. [45]

  4. The Dirk Diggler Story - Wikipedia

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    The Dirk Diggler Story was expanded into Anderson's 1997 breakout film Boogie Nights [3] [8] [9] [10] with a number of scenes appearing almost verbatim in both films. [5] Michael Stein and Robert Ridgely , who respectively played Dirk Diggler and Jack Horner (assumed by Mark Wahlberg and Burt Reynolds respectively in the film) in the short film ...

  5. The 70 Best Movie Sex Scenes Ever Filmed - AOL

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    Last night, I rewatched the scene [for this interview]. ... Boogie Nights (1997) ... She decides she wants one last ride before the end and wastes no time in throwing herself at the random guy who ...

  6. Heather Graham Channels “Boogie Nights ”in Plunging ... - AOL

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    Heather Graham is channeling her Boogie Nights era!. On Thursday, Sept. 12, the actress, 54, shared a snap of herself looking disco-ready in a sexy black strapless glittering jumpsuit on her ...

  7. Talk:Boogie Nights - Wikipedia

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    The opening scene is nearly three minutes long without a cut, and shows most of the characters in the film, ending with a shot of young Eddie Adams (the future Dirk Diggler). At the end of the movie, there is a similar long scene without a cut showing most of the characters, right before the last scene with Dirk in his dressing room.

  8. Heather Graham explains why she did “Boogie Nights” after ...

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    "Try to be a woman in Hollywood in your early 20s, mid-20s, and then to try to get no roles with any sexual content — it's impossible." Boogie Nights didn't quite fit Heather Graham's M.O. at ...

  9. Boogie Nights (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The musical premiered at Bromley in November 1997, and debuted on the West End at the Savoy Theatre in October 1998, directed by Jon Conway (its writer). Boogie Nights was also performed by WYMT (Wakefield Youth Music Theatre) at Wakefield Theatre Royal in September 2008 where it was performed by youths ages 12–19 for 2 weeks.