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Light Sleeper

John LeTour is a recovering drug user who suffers from insomnia and continues to deal to a high-end New York clientele, even as he tries to move on from the business. His professional midlife crisis grows sharper and more dangerous when he re-encounters an old flame, just as a string of seemingly drug-related murders rocks the city.

Director(s)

Paul Schrader

Sandy McLeod

Cast & Crew

Willem Dafoe

Willem Dafoe

John LeTour

Sandy McLeod

Sandy McLeod

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Dana Delany

Dana Delany

Marianne Jost

Robert Cicchini

Robert Cicchini

Bill Guidone

Victor Garber

Victor Garber

Tis Brooke

Mary Beth Hurt

Mary Beth Hurt

Teresa Aranow

Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon

Ann

Jane Adams

Jane Adams

Randi Jost

Sam Rockwell

Sam Rockwell

Jealous

Vince Cupone

Vince Cupone

Young Cuban

Paul Stocker

Paul Stocker

Maitre D'

David Clennon

David Clennon

Robert

Paul Schrader

Paul Schrader

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Ronald Sylvers

Ronald Sylvers

Prison Guard

David Spade

David Spade

Theological Cokehead

Rene Rivera

Rene Rivera

Manuel

Paul Jabara

Paul Jabara

Eddie

Daniel Margotta

Daniel Margotta

Drug Dealer (uncredited)

Tatiana von Fürstenberg

Tatiana von Fürstenberg

French girl

Timothy Stickney

Timothy Stickney

Young Dominican

Steven Posen

Steven Posen

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Ken Ladd

Ken Ladd

Carlos

Brian Judge

Brian Judge

Thomas

Chris Northup

Chris Northup

Retro Yuppie

Bernadette Jurkowski

Bernadette Jurkowski

French Girl

James Saxenmeyer

James Saxenmeyer

Bar Patron

Esteban Fernández

Esteban Fernández

Concierge

Joe Gironda

Joe Gironda

Funeral Home Employee

Heather Rose Dominic

Heather Rose Dominic

Crackhead

Peter Macklin

Peter Macklin

Baseball Card Fan

Details

GenresDrama, Crime
Runtime1h 43 mins
Released on21 Aug 1992
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Set amongst the high-end drug using fraternity of New York, posh pusher "LeTour" works for "Ann" (Susan Sarandon) and her sidekick "Robert" (David Clennon) seeing to the needs of the rich and decadent. With discretion the key to his success, he makes a decent enough living pandering to their whims - but he has precious little time for his own life. The boat is soon rocked when "Ann" indicates that she may want to jump ship and focus entirely on her legitimate cosmetics business. "LeTour" finds his nose a bit of of joint when he discovers that "Robert" is in on the plan, but he isn't! A change for him might be in order, so he seeks the advice of glorified crystal-ball merchant "Teresa" (Mary Beth Hurt) and that leads to an accidental reunion with his ex "Marianne" (Dana Delany). She's pleased enough to see him, and he'd rekindle things in an heartbeat, but she's a reformed user and he was her supplier. Her brain equates her past with him, and she has no wish to revisit that! With quite a few balls up in the air, "LeTour" has do some serious thinking about his future. Sarandon doesn't really feature enough here for me, which is a shame because when she shares a screen with an on-form Dafoe, the film works well. She's a woman in a man's world; duplicitous, shrewd and ruthless and his persona makes for an excellent extension of her greed and ambition. Dafoe carries that character well with a quick-mouthedness that rings a little true as he navigates a world of the pimped and the procured. There's a bit of humour here, too, and as the will they/won't they romance gathers pace it compliments the little bit of intrigue that creeps into the last half hour and works well. It's not a great film, no, but I did find it flew by and is worth a watch if you ever wonder what ought to have happened to "Crockett" and "Tubbs".

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