“FRESH, OFFBEAT AND TOTALLY ORIGINAL. REFRESHES THE PARTS THAT OTHER MOVIES “
CANNOT REACH." ‘
— THE GUARDIAN Derek Malcolm
“AFTER HOURS should be high up on the list of films you ought to see.”
— FILM ’86, Barry Norman
. .one ofthe comedies of the year. . . O nightmare to fracture your funnybone. . ." — DAILY MAIL. Shaun Usher
“After Hours is an intelligent, hilarious and often unsettling film that demonstrates that, as a filmmaker, even after all these years, Martin Scorsese remains several steps ahead of his contemporaries, and a long way still from the' temptations of the sugar-coated West Coast Movie -. Business. Smashing.”_ BLITZ MAGAZINE, Paul Mathur.
. .brilliant comedy. . .faultlessly structured to its climax, and dextrously - played by a wonderfully disciplined ' 4. young comedian, Griffin Dunne... Scorsese makes a fair bid fora major award.” —THE TIMES, David Robinson ‘
MARTIN SCORSESE
PICTURE @ Q 15 ‘9,»
THE GEFFEN COMPANY PRESENTS A DOUBLE PLAY PRODUCTION - AFTER HOURS ROSANNA ARQUETTE - VERNA BLOOM - THOMAS CHONG - GRIFFIN DUNNE - LINDA FIORENTINO - TERI GARR JOHN HEARD - RICHARD CHEECH MARIN - CATHERINE O'HARA - PRODUCTION DESIGNER JEFFREY TOWNSEND MUSIC BY HOWARD SHORE - EDITED BY THELMA SCHOONMAKER - DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY MICHAEL BALLHAUS WRITTEN BY JOSEPH MINION - PRODUCED BY AMY ROBINSON, GRIFFIN DUNNE AND ROBERT E COLESBERRY DIRECTED BY MARTIN SCORSESE
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