Late Last Night (1999)

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Written by Steven Brill

Directed by Steven Brill

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

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Cast

Image for Emilio EstevezEmilio EstevezDan
Bobby EdnerThe Stranger Danger Kid
Steven WeberJeff
Image for Kelly RowanKelly RowanJill
Leah LailAngel
Lisa Robin KellyTristan
Marshall BellBartender
Reni SantoniDrunk
John Carroll LynchSgt. Van Wyck
Image for Catherine OCatherine O'HaraShrink
Katie WrightMia
Michelle AzarWoozy Woman
Flynn BeckGirl
David BoweGuy at Club
Chris ConnerActor
Allen CovertCoked Guy
E.J. CurseHunk
Vince Deadrick Jr.Motorcycle Cop
Charles EstenBeverly Hills Cop
Mala GangulyNurse
Cameron GlenarPub Drunk
John HawkesPonzo
Tom HodgesPassenger Cop
Jim IshidaJapanese Man
Dam JohnsonHanging Man
Vincent KlynMugger
Jonathan LoughranNitro
Joseph MaloneAgent
Troy MartinCop
Sean MastersonBMW Man
Bret McCormickJail Cop
Craig A. MeyerDancer
Kelly MonacoCenterfold Elaina
Rob MoranDirector
Rick PetersDriving Cop
Barbara PilavinGolfer Woman
Greg PolandParty Dancer
Audrey RapoportFemale Bartender
Harry RedlichCabbie
Susan SandbergBloodgirl
Sarah SilvermanJen
Douglas StarkGolfer Man
Daniel VillarrealDealer #2
Damon WhiteDealer #1
Billy 'Sly' WilliamsOrderly

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