With Prohibition in the 20's, it offered bawdy houses, speak-easies, fancy nightclubs and cheerful toleration as an antidote to the rural and puritanical culture of Texas.
A lot nicer, too-kind of like one of those fancy nightclubs in movies about the Roaring Twenties and the Depression.
The early part of the film follows Ipkiss, a milquetoast bank clerk, through a series of petty humiliations; showing up at a fancy nightclub in a beat-up car is supposed to be a particularly wounding experience.
One day, White convinces Bakewell to take her to a fancy exclusive nightclub.
Seeing that she has only a meager meal to last the day, he invites her to dine with him at a fancy nightclub.
In a scene that recalls Fellini's "La Dolce Vita," the camera frantically gyrates on the dance floor of a fancy nightclub.
At a fancy nightclub Hubie explains, and demonstrates, gangster's behavior that he learned from watching the Late Late Show.
For many years, Mr. Schrader was a familiar figure on the dance floors of New York's fanciest nightclubs, where he displayed his considerable gifts as a ballroom dancer.
The question percolated through the Fashion Week crowd at Lotus, one of Manhattan's fancy new nightclubs.
Just opposite it is PM, a fancy nightclub, which has perhaps the most brutal beautiful-person policy in the district.