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Last Dance at Studio 54 - Jack Ricardo

Last Dance at Studio 54

Jack Ricardo
Jack Ricardo , English
4 ratings

Experience this culturally-significant and world-famed (some would say infamous) disco that burned white bright during the latter half of the 1970s; where you will be lured to mix with the stoned, the famous, and the trendy faggots in a drug-drenched world Dante could only envy with lip-smacking pleasure.

1977. NYC. Paul’s dope-addled mind confronts frightening forces as he wallows in the maw of Studio 54, where he meets Adam, another reforming addict. A powerful but rushed connection sparks between the two before they are forced apart. Paul is compelled to find out exactly who Adam was. He queries Andy Warhol at his studio, which leads him to the muddle of a middle-class town, which leads him to a small dark disco in the village, which leads him to the portentous refuse at the St. Marks baths, all leading and luring him back to Studio 54 where Paul purposefully mingles with Andy, Halston, Liza, Truman Capote and Roy Cohn until he is driven to confront and battle his own delusional beast of addiction.

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