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Subject: Re: After Hours Directorial Appearance
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Date: Mon, 4-Nov-85 13:20:00 EST
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Written  2:34 pm  Oct 31, 1985 by mls@husky.uucp in net.movies */
> Where are those sharp eyes out there in movieland?  Or maybe it's just my
> imagination, but I think that director Martin Scorsese appears in one
> scene of his movie After Hours.

I think that it is Scorese in the nightclub scene.  He is the one in the 
elaborate outfit (he looked like a marching band leader) who is flashing
the spot light around the crowd from atop some sort of platform.  An
interesting analogy for his work as the movie's director, I thought.

To expand the discussion a bit, I saw the movie at a late showing at a downtown
theater.  There were a number of people outside when the movie finished
and I have to admit to being a bit freaked out by what would normally have 
appeared to be a typical weekend crowd.  It says something when a movie has
that strong an effect on you.  (Help! The paranoids are out to get me!)

                                     Hal Render
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