On This Day September 13 1983 – After Hours Premiered

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On this day September 13 1983, After Hours premiered, offering a darkly comedic look at one man’s misadventures during a long, chaotic night in New York City’s SoHo district. Directed by Martin Scorsese, the film followed Paul Hackett, played by Griffin Dunne, as his simple evening spiraled into a surreal sequence of encounters with eccentric characters and bizarre events.

Although not a major box office hit upon release, After Hours became a critical success, praised for its sharp direction, tense pacing, and its mix of black comedy with urban paranoia. The film later gained cult status as one of Scorsese’s most unique works, standing out for its stylistic risks and satirical edge.

80s insight: After Hours reflected the 1980s fascination with urban life and anxiety, capturing the unpredictable and often surreal atmosphere of New York nightlife during the decade.

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