About Last Night...
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| Directed by | Edward Zwick |
| Produced by | Jason Brett Stuart Oken Arnold Stiefel (executive) E. Darrell Hallenbeck (associate) |
| Written by | Tim Kazurinsky Denise DeClue |
| Starring | Rob Lowe Demi Moore James Belushi Elizabeth Perkins |
| Cinematography | Andrew Dintenfass |
| Editing by | Harry Keramidas |
| Distributed by | TriStar Pictures |
| Release date(s) | July 2, 1986 |
| Running time | 113 min |
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| Language | English |
| Box office | $38,702,310 (domestic)[1] |
"About Last Night..." is a 1986 American comedy-drama film. The film was directed by Edward Zwick, and stars Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, and James Belushi. It is based on the 1974 David Mamet play Sexual Perversity in Chicago.
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[edit] Plot
Danny and Bernie are two single men who live in Chicago. When Danny meets Debbie at Mother's, a bar in the Chicago Gold Coast, the two start a relationship from a one-night stand. The film follows the couple for the first year of their relationship: their meeting after a softball game, her moving in with him, mutual friction at Thanksgiving, their breakup on New Year's Eve, his apology and declaration of love on St. Patrick's Day, and their reconciliation at a softball game.
[edit] Cast
- Rob Lowe as Danny
- Demi Moore as Debbie
- James Belushi as Bernie
- Elizabeth Perkins as Joan
- George DiCenzo as Mr. Favio
- Robin Thomas as Steve Carlson
- Megan Mullally as Pat
- Rosanna DeSoto as Mrs. Lyons (as Rosana De Soto)
- Tim Kazurinsky as Colin
- Kevin Bourland as Ira
- Catherine Keener as Cocktail Waitress
[edit] Soundtrack
- "So Far, So Good" - Sheena Easton
- "(She's the) Shape of Things to Come" - John Oates
- "Natural Love" - Sheena Easton
- "Words into Action" - Jermaine Jackson
- "Step by Step" - J.D. Souther
- "Living Inside My Heart" - Bob Seger
- "Trials of the Heart" - Nancy Shanks
- "til You Love Somebody" - Michael Henderson
- "If We Can Get Through the Night" - Paul Davis
- "True Love" - Del Lords
- "If Anybody Had a Heart" - John Waite
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- About Last Night at the Internet Movie Database
- About Last Night at AllRovi
- About Last Night at Rotten Tomatoes
- About Last Night at Box Office Mojo
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