In a Manhattan café, word processor Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) meets and talks literature with Marcy (Rosanna Arquette). Later that night, Paul takes a cab to Marcy's downtown apartment. His $20 bill flying out the window during the ride portends the unexpected night he has. He cannot pay for the ride and finds himself in a series of awkward, surreal and life-threatening situations with a colorful cast of characters. He spends the rest of the night trying to return uptown.
After Hours is a 1985 American black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese, written by Joseph Minion, and starring Griffin Dunne with an ensemble cast.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- Interview with Martin Scorsese
- An After Hours Analogy
- Scorsese's Forgotten Gem - After Hours & The Art of Surreal Comedy
- Who is the Mystery Man at the End of 'After Hours' ? A Film Theory
- Trailer