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Key Information
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| Directors: |
Martin Scorsese |
| Stars: |
Griffin Dunne |
| Actors: |
John Heard |
| Genre: |
Comedies |
| Subgenre: |
Mishaps · Recommended · New York City · Black Comedy · Nightlife · Big City |
| MPAA Rating: |
R (MPAA) |
| Available Formats: |
DVD |
| UPC: |
085391152835 |
| Release Date: |
1985 |
| Running Time: |
1hr 37min |
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DVD Editions
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Format: DVD, 1hr 37min Release Company: Warner Home Video (August 17, 2004) UPC: 085391919209 |
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VHS Editions
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Format: VHS, 1hr 37min Release Company: Warner Home Video (August 10, 1988) UPC: 085391152835 |
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Credits
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| Screenwriter: |
Joseph Minion |
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Professional Reviews
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(09/13/1985, p.C6, Vincent Canby): "...An entertaining tease, with individually arresting sequences that are well acted....Ballhaus's camera takes on an aggressive, willful personality of its own..." |
| More Information |
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A surrealistic black comedy that plays on the paranoia and dread of everyday life in the Big Apple, Martin Scorsese's AFTER HOURS captures what is easily the worst night of one man's life. Computer programmer Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) makes a casual date with Marcy (Rosanna Arquette), a woman he meets in a coffee shop, unaware that it's about to unleash a nightmarish odyssey through the bowels of lower Manhattan. Upon arriving at Marcy's spacious Soho loft, Paul meets her unnerving artist roommate, Kiki (Linda Fiorentino), and the night takes a turn for the worse. Sensing the bad vibes that lie ahead, he immediately decides to return to his home on the Upper East Side. Unfortunately, this isn't such an easy task. In a seemingly endless series of strange and dangerous encounters, Paul begins to fear that he might never make it home again. Working from a clever script by Joseph Minion, Scorsese's film is both hysterical and frightening in its depiction of an insane, neurotic New York City. As the unfort... |
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