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One Night Stand ()


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Max has a one night stand with Karen in New York City. He returns to his wife, two kids and career in Los Angeles but is affected. A year later, Max and Karen meet again by chance, but this time they're with their spouses.

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Max Carlyle
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Karen
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Vernon
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Mimi Carlyle
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Charlie
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Charlie Carlyle (as Marcus Paulk)
Natalie Trott ...
Saffron Carlyle
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Charlie's Father
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George
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Margaux
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Mickey
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Don
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Nathan
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Phil
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Merv
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Marie
Susan Barnes ...
Malinda
Michelle Jonas ...
Malissa
Margaret Makinen ...
Receptionist
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Hotel Clerk
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Karen's Business Associate
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Karen's Business Associate (as Hans Tester)
Richard Paradise ...
Karen's Business Associate
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Karen's Business Associate
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Doctor Olsson
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Chris
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Kevin (as Donovan Leitch)
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Jenny
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Charlie's Friend
Greta Gaines ...
Charlie's Friend
Crystal Pite ...
Dancer
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Bartender (as Christopher Bauer)
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Mugger
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Mugger
Michela Zanchi ...
Armani Woman
Tiffany Hecht ...
Armani Woman
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Gridlock Taxi Driver
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Helicopter Traffic Woman
Oscar A. Colon ...
Delegate in Line
Ahmed Ben Larby ...
Delegate in Line
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Supermodel
Robie Yamamoto ...
Featured Male Model
Tracey Stockwell Brown ...
Armani Model
Caroline Hepburn ...
Armani Model
Shetel Bhagat ...
Armani Model
Jesus Yinh ...
Armani Model
Emily Hseih ...
Armani Model
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Armani Model
Cleveland Mitchell ...
Armani Model
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Armani Model
Kort Anderson ...
Armani Model
Michael Pauldine ...
Armani Model
Karis Jagger ...
Armani Model
Johanna Torrel ...
Armani Model
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Armani Model (as Freeman White)
Stacey Elder ...
Agency Model
Heidi Komarek ...
Agency Model
Nelle Dreyer ...
Agency Model
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Agency Model
Chris Edwards ...
Policeman
Richard Caselnova ...
Policeman
Jeffrey H. Kaufman ...
Policeman
Joseph John Scott ...
Flower Vendor
Trula M. Marcus ...
Party Guest
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Hotel Receptionist
David Acosta ...
Caterer
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Caterer's Assistant
Nadira Hall ...
Middle Eastern Musician
Daniel Hawk Hicks ...
Doorman
Lee Wells ...
Doorman
Xavier Urquieta ...
Pakastani Diplomat
Rachel Escalera ...
Nanny
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Parade Street Dancer (uncredited)
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Armani Model (uncredited)
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Angry Motorist (uncredited)
Dan Levinson ...
Parade Musician (uncredited)
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Guy (uncredited)
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Friend of Deceased (uncredited)
Ray Uhler ...
British Ambassador (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mike Figgis

Written by

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Mike Figgis ... (written by)

Produced by

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Michael De Luca ... co-executive producer
Robert Engelman ... executive producer
Mike Figgis ... producer
Ben Myron ... producer
Richard Saperstein ... co-executive producer
Annie Stewart ... producer

Music by

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Mike Figgis

Cinematography by

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Declan Quinn

Editing by

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John Smith

Editorial Department

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David Kirchner ... assistant editor
Paul Knight ... first assistant editor
Joanna Nodwell ... second assistant editor
Tom Mayclim ... negative cutting assistant (uncredited)

Casting By

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Nancy Foy

Production Design by

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Waldemar Kalinowski

Art Direction by

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Barry Kingston

Set Decoration by

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Florence Fellman

Costume Design by

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Laura Goldsmith
Enid Harris

Makeup Department

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Kathryn Bihr ... makeup department head
Clifford Booker ... hair stylist: Wesley Snipes
Linda Hardy ... makeup artist
Laura LaRocca ... department head hairstylist
Dale Miller ... assistant hair stylist
Lisa Nash-Jones ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Stephen Barker ... post-production supervisor: London
Robert Engelman ... unit production manager
Rick Reynolds ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michelle L. Keiser ... additional second second assistant director: New York
Gary Marcus ... assistant director
Meta Valentic ... second second assistant director (as Meta A. Puttkammer)

Art Department

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Russell R. Anderson ... lead man
Michael C. Stone ... assistant to production designer (as Michael Stone)
Scott Duthie ... set illustrator
Eric A. Hulett ... set dresser
Jeffrey Paul Johnson ... assistant property master
Eugene McCarthy ... property master
Theodore Sharps ... set designer
Michele Tedlis ... art department coordinator

Sound Department

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Laurel Bridges ... boom operator
Mike Dowson ... re-recording mixer
James Feltham ... assistant sound editor
Mathew Knights ... sound editor
Paul Koronkiewicz ... boom operator: New York
Mark Taylor ... re-recording mixer
Pawel Wdowczak ... sound mixer

Special Effects by

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Edward Gettis ... special effects technician (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Emma Ibbetson ... digital effects producer: smoke & mirrors-Armani commercial

Stunts

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Jayson Stonne ... precision driver

Camera and Electrical Department

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Bonnie Blake ... first assistant camera: "b" camera (as Bonnie S. Blake)
Joe Broderick ... steadicam operator
Art Brown ... assistant camera
Richard Brooks Burton ... gyrosphere camera assistant
Rocky Buzzini ... electrician
Andrew Casey ... camera operator: "b" camera / steadicam operator
James 'Spud' Danicic ... remote head technician: CamRemote
Frank Detone Jr. ... rigging grip
Richard Eliano ... camera operator
Jay Feather ... assistant camera
Lisa Guerriero ... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Suzanne Hanover ... still photographer
Keith A. Hascher ... lighting technician
Michael Kelem ... aerial camera operator
David Lee ... gaffer
Stefano Marino ... gaffer: Italy
Tony Martin ... assistant camera
John Joseph Minardi ... grip

Casting Department

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Kristine Bulakowski ... extras casting: New York: in-house
Christopher Gray ... extras casting (as Chris Gray)
Meredith Jacobson Marciano ... extras casting: New York (as Meredith Jacobson)
Jayson Stonne ... specialty casting (as J.T. Steele)
T.K. Durham ... extras casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Rhona Meyers ... assistant costume designer

Location Management

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Archy Dolder ... deputy location manager
Gerrit V. Folsom ... location manager (as Gerrit Folsom)

Music Department

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Mark Berrow ... musician: violin
Rick Fleishman ... music coordinator
Julie Glaze Houlihan ... music coordinator
Alison Jiear ... singer
Maggie Nicols ... featured player: Solo Vocal
Michael Nomad Ripoll ... guitarist (as Michael Ripoll)
Dana Sano ... music supervisor
Mark Tucker ... music producer
Joe Sublett ... musician (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Ira Hurvitz ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Carlos Williams ... cast driver

Additional Crew

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Kevin A. Canamar ... set medic
Al Cerullo ... helicopter pilot
Kim Delgado ... adr loop group
Jean-Michel Dissard ... set production assistant
Robert Drwila ... office production assistant
Leon Dudevoir ... production executive
Joe Eszterhas ... idea
Susan Fitzer ... production coordinator
Emily Glatter ... Supervising Production Coordinator
Pamela Hill ... stand-in: Amanda Donahoe
Leslie A. Jones ... lead stand-in (as Leslie Jones)
Beverly Jusi ... first assistant accountant (as Beverly Meade)
June Kim ... assistant controller
Doug Moreno ... production accountant
Sandy O'Neill ... unit publicist
Craig Persky ... 2nd assistant production accountant
Jayson Stonne ... extras coordinator (as J.T. Steele)
Romany Turner ... assistant to producer
Brad Wilson ... craft service
Ronald C. Briggs Jr. ... inventory services (uncredited)
William M. DeLuca ... mechanic (uncredited)
Corey Gibson ... production assistant (uncredited)

Thanks

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William Forsythe ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Los Angeles advertisement director Max visits his friend, artist Charlie, who was diagnosed with A.I.D.S. in New York City. There he meets Karen, they are attracted to each other and after they meet later that day at the concert, they have a passionate night. Then he returns home to Los Angeles to his family, and wife Mimi. A year later, Max returns to New York City again to visit Charlie, who is now dying, and there he meets Karen again, who is married to Charlie's brother Vernon.

Plot Keywords
Taglines Una sola noche es suficiente para cambiarlo todo. (Mexico) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Pour une nuit... (France)
  • Después de una noche (Spain)
  • 一夜风流 (China, Mandarin title)
  • 一夜情 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Ta jedna noc (Poland)
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Runtime
  • 102 min
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Box Office

Budget $24,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $978,819, 16 Nov 1997
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $5,600,000, 04 Jan 1998

Did You Know?

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Trivia According to the book "Robert Downey, Jr. - The fall and rise of the comeback kid", Mike Figgis and Robert Downey Jr. met at Kate Mantilini's, a restaurant on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, to discuss this movie. Downey arrived two hours late, barefoot, high, and carrying a purse with a gun sticking out of it. Figgis was shocked at first, but started a conversation anyway. Downey, who had lost a lot of weight because of his addiction, still expected to be offered the lead role of Max. Figgis offered him the part of Charlie, a man dying of A.I.D.S. instead. This in turn, gave Downey a shock, but after taking a good look in the mirror (and doing a line of coke) he decided to accept the part. See more »
Goofs The photo that Max takes of Charlie has both Max and Charlie in it See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Jackal/Anastasia/The Man Who Knew Too Little/One Night Stand/The Tango Lesson/Kiss or Kill (1997). See more »
Soundtracks The Blues From Wayback See more »
Quotes Charlie: Life is an orange, Max.
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