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From: polak@brl-sem.ARPA (Helen R. Polak )
Newsgroups: net.movies
Subject: Re: After Hours Directorial Appearance, funky outfit
Message-ID: <498@brl-sem.ARPA>
Date: Thu, 7-Nov-85 13:57:09 EST
Article-I.D.: brl-sem.498
Posted: Thu Nov  7 13:57:09 1985
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Reply-To: polak@brl-sem. Polak (VLD/VMB) .ARPA (Helen R. Polak (VLD/VMB) )
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Keywords: Scorsese's cameo costume

In article <10000177@uiucdcsb> render@uiucdcsb.CS.UIUC.EDU writes:
>> 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
>                                     Hal Render

I forget where I read this review, some mag.  Scorsese had this German
soldier's uniform, a present from someone.  He wanted a chance to wear
it.  And that, he said, is what he is wearing in that scene.
	
			Helen herself 
I can't believe I liked AFTER HOURS.  I hate scary films and avoid them
at all cost. 
" I deed! I deed! I taw a puddy tat! " - A widdle birdy