On the evening of Sept. 7, 1996, Mike Tyson, the WBC heavyweight champion, attempted to take Bruce Seldon’s WBA title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. At this point in his career, Tyson’s fights had become somewhat of a cultural phenomenon, where the ever present hype of the professional boxing scene would come face to face with the worlds of big business, Hollywood, and hip hop. Sitting ringside was controversial rapper Tupac Shakur. Shakur and Tyson were friends, a feeling of kinship linked them as each rose to stardom from poverty only to be thrown in prison. Following Tyson’s victory, Shakur and “Iron Mike” were to celebrate at an after party, but the rap star never arrived. Shakur was brutally gunned down later that night, and the scene in Las Vegas quickly turned from would-be celebratory revelry to ill fated and inopportune tragedy.
Unfortunately the movie One Night in Vegas is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Reggie Rock Bythewood | Director |
Camera | Shanele Alvarez | Camera Operator |
Production | Bill Simmons | Executive Producer |
Sound | Woody Stubblefield | Sound Recordist |
Production | Deirdre Fenton | Associate Producer |
Production | Joan Lynch | Executive Producer |
Art | Arvin Bautista | Main Title Designer |
Production | Chris Connelly | Consulting Producer |
Sound | Jabari Ali | Music Supervisor |
Production | Michael Tollin | Consulting Producer |
Lighting | Scott Brinson | Gaffer |
Production | Solange Morales | Associate Producer |
Production | Connor Schell | Executive Producer |
Sound | Denzil Xavier | Sound Recordist |
Lighting | Carlos Germosen | Gaffer |
Sound | Phil Hernandez | Original Music Composer |
Production | Damon Bingham | Producer |
Editing | Halima K. Gilliam | Assistant Editor |
Production | Mitch Wright | Producer |
Sound | Joel Beckerman | Original Music Composer |
Sound | Chris Maxwell | Original Music Composer |
Production | John Dahl | Executive Producer |
Camera | Cliff Charles | Director of Photography |