No One Sleeps (2000)

No One Sleeps (2000)
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In this drama, Stefan (Tom Wlaschiha) is the son of a medical researcher who passed away while studying the origins of the AIDS pandemic. Hoping to follow in his father's footsteps, Stefan travels to San Francisco, where his investigation leads him into the heart of the city's underground sex scene. Along the way, Stefan meets Jeffrey (Jim Thalman), a handsome man who has uncovered some information regarding scientific tests performed on incarcerated prisoners. Stefan soon becomes involved with Jeffrey, but before long, he discovers that Jeffrey may have ties to a serial killer who is preying on those living with the HIV virus. No One Sleeps was filmed in English, though it was produced by a German production company with a primarily German crew. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jochen Hick
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DVD
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Synopsis of No One Sleeps

In this drama, Stefan (Tom Wlaschiha) is the son of a medical researcher who passed away while studying the origins of the AIDS pandemic. Hoping to follow in his father's footsteps, Stefan travels to San Francisco, where his investigation leads him into the heart of the city's underground sex scene. Along the way, Stefan meets Jeffrey (Jim Thalman), a handsome man who has uncovered some information regarding scientific tests performed on incarcerated prisoners. Stefan soon becomes involved with Jeffrey, but before long, he discovers that Jeffrey may have ties to a serial killer who is preying on those living with the HIV virus. No One Sleeps was filmed in English, though it was produced by a German production company with a primarily German crew. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
104 mins

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Director(s):
Jochen Hick
Writer(s):
Jochen Hick
Producer(s):
Jochen Hick
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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Karl H.

One has to wonder if at any point in the production of this film a script existed that made any sense. Was the rough cut 3 hours long and was it trimmed into the incoherent mess that survives? Why would anyone finance this mess? I will say that Tom Wlaschiha is a good looking young man and he does what he can with the dialogue and dramatic (?) situations he is given. But characters come and go for no apparent reason, continuity is non-existent, and the acting, cinematography, and direction are (to put it politely) amateurish. Not One Sleeps is an unfortunate choice of title as it will probably prove untrue should anyone actually attempt to actually watch this film.

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William T.

Interesting premise with very bad acting. The film starts very slow and preachy but picks up in the middle. There were several holes in the plot and the ending was predictable. The music from the opera Turandot played almost all of the way through the film and got to be annoying.

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Virgnia G.

This dvd was so scratched up it was unwatchable! Doesn't anyone look at the condition of these dvd's before they are shipped??? What a waste of time!

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