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About Last Night...

Country: USA, Language: English, 113 mins

  • Director: Edward Zwick
  • Writer: David Mamet; Tim Kazurinsky
  • Producer: Jason Brett; E. Darrell Hallenbeck

CGiii Comment

Mamet's play, Sexual Perversity in Chicago, gets the big screen treatment.

The play was nothing special, the film - less so.

Predictable...coupled with Belushi's brashness and a soundtrack that no self-respecting person would regard as anything but noise...and, only a smidgen of LGBT interest.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Danny and Bernie are two single men living their lives on the wild side. But when Danny meets Debbie at a bar and the two start a relationship with a one night stand, Danny's life takes a different turn. How does this passionate night become a full affair and what effect will this relationship have on both people and their friendship with their best mates?

Cast & Characters

Rob Lowe as Danny Martin;
Demi Moore as Debbie;
James Belushi as Bernie Litgo;
Elizabeth Perkins as Joan;
George DiCenzo as Mr. Favio;
Michael Alldredge as Mother Malone;
Robin Thomas as Steve Carlson;
Donna Gibbons as Alex;
Megan Mullally as Pat;
Patricia Duff as Leslie;
Rosanna DeSoto as Mrs. Lyons;
Sachi Parker as Carrie;
Robert Neches as Gary;
Joe Greco as Gus;
Ada Maris as Carmen