About Last Night (1986)
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" First Viewing Viewing Date: April 12th Via: Apple TV Plot: Chicago singles meet in a bar, live together and call it love. Based on David Mamet's play Sexual Perversity in Chicago. Rating: 6.6/10 Why Did I Watch It? This was Ed Zwick's first theatrical feature film. I was listening to his audiobook autobiography, and after hearing him discuss it, I wanted to check it out."

" David Mamet's play Sexual Perversity in Chicago was adapted for the big screen by fellow Chicago citizen Tim Kazurinsky and became About Last Night... The film stars Rob Lowe as Danny and Demi Moore as Debbie. The pair meet and engage in a torrid sexual relationship, but then slowly negotiate if there is anything more between them. Lowe seeks advice from his loudmouthed friend Bernie (Chicago native James Belushi), whose offers little more than outrageous tales of his randy exploits. Debbi"

" David Mamet's play Sexual Perversity in Chicago was adapted for the big screen by fellow Chicago citizen Tim Kazurinsky and became About Last Night... The film stars Rob Lowe as Danny and Demi Moore as Debbie. The pair meet and engage in a torrid sexual relationship, but then slowly negotiate if there is anything more between them. Lowe seeks advice from his loudmouthed friend Bernie (Chicago native James Belushi), whose offers little more than outrageous tales of his randy exploits. Debbi"

" Directed by: Edward Zwick Produced by: Jason Brett, Stuart Oken, and Arnold Stiefel Written by: Tim Kazurinsky, and Denise DeClue Based on the play, "Sexual Perversity in Chicago", by: David Mamet Cinematopgraphy: Andrew Dintenfass Edited by: Harry Keramidas Music by: Miles Goldman Distributed by: Columbia Pictures"

" Directed by: Edward Zwick Produced by: Jason Brett, Stuart Oken, and Arnold Stiefel Written by: Tim Kazurinsky and Denise DeClue Based on the play, "Sexual Perversity in Chicago" by: David Mamet Cinematopgraphy: Andrew Dintenfass Edited by: Harry Keramidas Music by: Miles Goldman Distributed by: Columbia Pictures"