 
 After Dark, My Sweet
- Director: James Foley
- Writer: Jim Thompson; Robert Redlin
- Producer: Cary Brokaw; Ric Kidney
CGiii Comment
A slow film noir that seems to be a little out of place in the 90s.
The whole noir genre relies on a completely different mindset which existed 40 years before - audiences [now] are too sophisticated to accept that sort of 'experience' - we have all moved on. A director has to be very, very clever to pull it off.
Watchable, although not a gripping experience.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
An ex-boxer is drifting around after escaping from the mental hospital. He meets a widow who convinces him to help fix up the neglected estate her ex-husband left. Her Uncle talks them both into helping kidnap a rich boy for ransom money, and the ex-fighter must make decisions about his loyalties and what is right.
Cast & Characters
Jason Patric as Kevin 'kid' Collins; 
Rocky Giordani as Bert; 
Rachel Ward as Fay Anderson; 
Bruce Dern as Garrett 'Uncle Bud' Stoker; 
Tom Wagner as Counterman; 
Mike Hagerty as Truck Driver; 
James E. Bowen Jr. as Second Driver; 
George Dickerson as Doc Goldman; 
Napoleon Walls as Boxing Referee; 
Corey Carrier as Jack; 
Jeanie Moore as Nanny; 
James Cotton as Charlie; 
Burke Byrnes as Cop; 
Vincent Mazella Jr. as Flashback Fighter; 
Thomas Wagner








































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