After Hours is a 1985 American black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese. The film follows a man named Paul Hackett who experiences a series of misadventures while trying to make his way home after a late-night date in New York City.
As Paul's night unfolds, he finds himself trapped in a bizarre and surreal world filled with eccentric characters and strange situations. From encounters with a waitress who takes a liking to him, to run-ins with a mobster and a suicidal woman, Paul's night becomes increasingly chaotic and unpredictable.
Throughout the film, Scorsese creates a sense of unease and tension as Paul's night spirals out of control. The film's dark humor and offbeat tone make it a unique and memorable viewing experience.
After Hours is a cult classic that showcases Scorsese's versatility as a filmmaker and remains a favorite among fans of dark comedies.
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Symphony, no. 45, D major, K.95, mvt. 1: Allegro
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Air Ouverture No. 3 in D
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En La Cueva
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Sevillanas
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Night and Day
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Body and Soul
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Quando, Quando, Quando
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Someone to Watch Over Me
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You're Mine
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We Belong Together
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Angel Baby
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Last Train to Clarksville
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Chelsea Morning
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I Don't Know Where I Stand
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Pay to Cum
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Is That All There Is?
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You're Mine
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I Don't Know Where I Stand
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Over the Mountain and Across the Sea
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AFTER HOURS: 9 PM
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Midnight
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3 AM
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Macchiato
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Robusta
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Instant
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HEAVEN: Heaven
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