The Cotton Club (1984) is a biopic about a place, that place being the famous Cotton Club of Harlem, a nightclub that specialized in black music and entertainment, but catered to a white’s only crowd. The story is a knot of story lines, following patrons and owners and performers, all swinging to the soundtrack of the jazz music that made the spot famous. Of course all this would be for naught if it wasn’t for the casting of the incredibly desirable Diane Lane. She’s seen in a semi-transparent top, and then later naked down to her butt-crack in a sex scene.