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After Hours
TrailerA New York has 'a very strange night' when he ventures for a late night date with a woman he just meets, which turns into waking nightmare when one mishap after another strands him in a hostile neighborhood in his quest to return home before morning.Actors: Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, Verna Bloom, Tommy Chong, Linda Fiorentino, Teri Garr, John Heard, Cheech Marin, Catherine OHara, Dick Miller, Will Patton, ...»Director: Martin ScorseseCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 1985IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "After Hours"
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Characters of "After Hours"
Paul HackettPlayed by: Griffin DunneMarcy FranklinPlayed by: Rosanna ArquetteKiki BridgesPlayed by: Linda FiorentinoJuliePlayed by: Teri GarrNeilPlayed by: Cheech MarinHorstPlayed by: Will Patton -
Directors of "After Hours"
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Creators of "After Hours"
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Critic Reviews of "After Hours"
Los Angeles TimesMarch 18, 2015After Hours is dazzling movie making; you could get a giddy kick just from cinematographer Michael Ballhaus' shot as a set of house keys floats down toward the camera, tossed from a top-floor apartment.
Orlando SentinelMarch 18, 2015Like many of Scorsese's earlier pictures, After Hours has a fascination with the bizarre. But the new film is lighter in spirit than any Scorsese film, with the possible exception of Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
Arizona RepublicMarch 18, 2015It's his most-un-Scorsese-like film, and it's an overlooked gem.
TIME MagazineJanuary 25, 2010The result is a delirious and challenging comedy, a postmodern Ulysses in Nighttown.
VarietyMarch 31, 2008Anxiety-ridden picture would have been pretty funny if it didn't play like a confirmation of everyone's worst fears about contemporary urban life.
Chicago ReaderMarch 31, 2008Scorsese's orchestration of thematic development, narrative structure, and visual style is stunning in its detail and fullness; this 1985 feature reestablished him as one of the very few contemporary masters of filmmaking.
The Sunday AgeJuly 05, 2016The film is riddled with cryptic mysteries, not to mention Cheech and Chong, and it plays as an urbane older brother to David Lynch's psychosexual masterpiece Blue Velvet.
Suite101.comOctober 02, 2015As absurdist angst-ridden comedy, "After Hours" isn't flawless. As Martin Scorsese's way of using art to cathartically shake off bugaboos, exorcise demons and bounce back stronger after major dream-project setbacks, it's its own sort of masterpiece.
Christian Science MonitorMarch 18, 2015The more bizarre and frantic the material, the more I felt the strength and sureness of Scorsese's directorial hand, taming the screenplay's goblins and rendering them harmless.
South Florida Sun-SentinelMarch 18, 2015One of the best self-conscious black comedies to come along in a long time, Martin Scorsese`s After Hours is a film that delivers humor and anxiety like a smack in the face with an amphetamine pie.
People MagazineMarch 18, 2015It's not that they don't make comedies like After Hours anymore. The fact is there's never been a comedy quite like this one.
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