Martin Scorsese's After Hours is a dark, tragi-comic tale of a fish out of water, centering on an uptight, white-bread computer consultant from uptown Manhattan who finds himself in the nightmarish and incomprehensible (to him) world of Soho after dark. The ordeal begins when Paul Hackett (Griffin ...more
MPAA Rating: R | Year: 1985 | Running Time: 97 minutes
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Paul is trying to get into Marcy's apartment. She tosses her keys down to him. Scorsese gives the audience the shot from the keys' point of view. They hurtle ominously towards Paul. This is a quick but quintessential moment in After Hours, a film that has the feel of a nightmare where nothing goes right and trouble can suddenly occur out of nowhere. Although lots of strange things happen to Paul over the course of his night in SoHo (he's hunted by a vigilante mob, nearly has his head shaved, and ...more
- Griffin Dunne - Paul Hackett
- Rosanna Arquette - Marcy
- Verna Bloom - June
- Tommy Chong - Pepe
- Linda Fiorentino - Kiki
- Teri Garr - Julie
- Frank Aquilino - Angry Mob Member
- Robin Johnson - Punk Girl
- Murray Moston - Token Booth Clerk
- Dick Miller - Waiter
- Clarence Felder - Bouncer
- Victor Bumbalo - 2nd Neighbor
- Henry Baker - Jett
- Martin Scorsese - Club Berlin Searchlight Operator
- Martin Scorsese - Director
- Amy Robinson - Producer
- Griffin Dunne - Producer
- Robert F. Colesberry - Producer
- Joseph Minion - Screenwriter
- Stephen Lineweaver - Art Director
- Deborah Schindler - Associate Producer
- Mary Colquhoun - Casting
- Rita Ryack - Costume Designer
- Thelma Schoonmaker - Editor
- Howard Shore - Composer (Music Score)
- Valli - Makeup
- Jeffrey Townsend - Production Designer
- Michael Ballhaus - Cinematographer











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