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One Night Stand
In Los Angeles, Max Carlyle makes a good living directing commercials and has a happy home life with his wife, Mimi, and two children. When Carlyle travels to New York City to visit his friend Charlie, who has been diagnosed with AIDS, he has repeat run-ins with a beautiful woman, Karen, and eventually sleeps with her. Though he goes home the next day and doesn't return until a year later, Carlyle's infidelity still lingers.
Mike Figgis
Casts & Crew
Wesley Snipes
Nastassja Kinski
Kyle MacLachlan
Ming-Na Wen
Robert Downey Jr.
Marcus T. Paulk
Natalie Trott
John Calley
Glenn Plummer
Amanda Donohoe
Zoë Nathenson
Vincent Ward
John Ratzenberger
Thomas Kopache
Annabelle Gurwitch
Susan Barnes
Michelle Jonas
Mike Figgis
Bill Raymond
Julian Sands
Ione Skye
Also Directed by Mike Figgis
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Mike Figgis’ enthralling documentary about the turbulent life and career of Ronnie Wood, legendary rock guitarist and long-time member of The Rolling Stones.
New Jersey mob boss Tony Soprano deals with personal and professional issues in his home and business life that affect his mental state, leading him to seek professional psychiatric counseling.
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A family moves from New York into an old mansion in the countryside, still filled with the previous owner's things. As they begin to make it their own, a series of events begin to occur that makes them believe that the former inhabitants are not yet gone.