Night at the Golden Eagle
Night at the Golden Eagle is a 2001 American crime drama film written and directed by Adam Rifkin.
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Directed by | Adam Rifkin |
Produced by | Steve Bing Adam Rifkin |
Written by | Adam Rifkin |
Starring | Donnie Mantemarano Vinny Argiro Natasha Lyonne |
Music by | Tyler Bates |
Cinematography | Francesco Varese |
Edited by | Peter Schink |
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Distributed by | Keystone Entertainment |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Two elderly criminals spend their final night in Los Angeles, California at the Golden Eagle Hotel prior to their departure to Las Vegas, Nevada, to lead a life without crime. Unfortunately, on the hottest night of the summer, these two ex-criminals seemingly get caught in the malice of prostitutes, pimps, drunken bums, fighting monkeys, and young runaways.
Cast
- Donnie Montemarano – Tommy
- Vinny Argiro – Mick
- Natasha Lyonne – Amber
- Vinnie Jones – Rodan
- Ann Magnuson – Sally
- Nicole Jacobs – Loriann
- Fayard Nicholas – Mr. Maynard
- Sam Moore – Sylvester
- Badja Djola – Gabriel
- Kitten Natividad – Ruby
- Ron Jeremy – Ray
- James Caan – Prison warden (uncredited)
- Bunny Summers – waitress
- Adam Rifkin – Man in Private Booth (uncredited)
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