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Duration: 35 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Jotell |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x576 | Added: 2005-May-01 |
Alternate Names: Kelly Marie Monaco
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"Kelly Monaco, renowned for her portrayal of Sam McCall on 'General Hospital' and famously recognized for her April 1997 Playboy centerfold as the Playmate of the Month, is celebrated for her striking figure. Pride in her physique led her down a path trodden by many former Playboy models aiming for multimedia stardom: she auditioned for the hit series 'Baywatch'. Although that opportunity slipped away, Monaco appeared as a cheerleader in Trey Parker and Matt Stone's comedy 'BASEketball' (1998), before reprising her role as a Baywatch lifeguard in the lesser-known 'Welcome to Hollywood' (2000). For an explicit glimpse of Monaco's assets, watch Jessica Alba's horror-comedy 'Idle Hands' (1999), where she appears nude with KISS-inspired makeup. She later appeared in made-for-TV movies like 'Late Last Night' (1999) and 'Mumford' (1999). For an unfiltered view, consider her Playboy videos, notably 'Naturals' (1998). In 2006, Monaco transitioned from a symbol of fan admiration to America's sweetheart when she won the first season of ABC's 'Dancing with the Stars', captivating viewers with her sultry moves."
Release Year: 1999
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Steven Brill
Writer: Steven Brill
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Keywords: alcohol, divorce, drug use, friendship, relationship, self-discovery
After a heated argument with his wife that ends in her leaving him, Dan seeks solace and distraction in a wild night out on the town. He reaches out to an old friend for company, and together they embark on a cathartic journey through the city's underbelly, visiting various bars and clubs. The night is filled with drinking, intoxication, and self-reflection as Dan attempts to come to terms with his marital crisis.
Directed by Steven Brill in 1999, 'Late Last Night' is a comedic exploration of one man's response to relationship turmoil. Focusing on Dan, who seeks escape from his marital woes through a night out, the film follows him as he navigates Los Angeles' club scene with an old friend. While plot details are sparse, sources suggest that the film combines humor and self-discovery as Dan comes to terms with his situation.