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About Last Night (1986)
Rating:
Starring: James Belushi, Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Elizabeth Perkins
Director: Edward Zwick
Category: Comedy, Independent
Studio: Columbia / TriStar
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French
Length:
113 mins

 
 

 

It's about men, women, choices,, friendship, love, last night...

Rob Lowe doesn't want to get serious.Demi Moore doesn't want to get used.Together, they're an unforgettable couple in the sexy, contemporary comedy, About Last Night...After drinks at a favorite Chicago hang-out, Danny Martin and Debbie Sullivan head to Danny's place to indulge in a the predictable single's quest--the one-night stand.Their affair is casual, sensual, and supposedly over until something surprising happens.They want to see each other again.It's the start of an intense relationship that irritates Danny['s rowdy best friend (James Belushi) and astounds Debbie's cynical buddy-roomie (Elizabeth Perkins), who do everything possible to break them up.But Danny and Debbie wind up living together, and amidst the daily drudge of domestic life, they begin to realize that making love is easy, saying "I love you" more difficult, and being in love the hardest of all.