“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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