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After Midnight

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.7K
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Jillian McWhirter in After Midnight (1989)
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A college class, Psychology of Fear, has a new teacher who believes that you have to feel fear to understand it. A group of students convene at the teacher's house, where scary stories are t... Read allA college class, Psychology of Fear, has a new teacher who believes that you have to feel fear to understand it. A group of students convene at the teacher's house, where scary stories are told.A college class, Psychology of Fear, has a new teacher who believes that you have to feel fear to understand it. A group of students convene at the teacher's house, where scary stories are told.

  • Directors
    • Jim Wheat
    • Ken Wheat
  • Writers
    • Ken Wheat
    • Jim Wheat
  • Stars
    • Jillian McWhirter
    • Pamela Adlon
    • Ramy Zada
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    2.7K
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    • Directors
      • Jim Wheat
      • Ken Wheat
    • Writers
      • Ken Wheat
      • Jim Wheat
    • Stars
      • Jillian McWhirter
      • Pamela Adlon
      • Ramy Zada
    • 48User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    After Midnight
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    After Midnight: Drive!
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    After Midnight: The Wheat Brothers
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    Jillian McWhirter
    Jillian McWhirter
    • Allison (segment "Allison's Story")
    Pamela Adlon
    Pamela Adlon
    • Cheryl (segment "Allison's Story)
    • (as Pamela Segall)
    Ramy Zada
    Ramy Zada
    • Prof. Edward Derek (segment "Allison's Story")
    Judie Aronson
    Judie Aronson
    • Jennifer (segment "A Night on the Town")
    Marg Helgenberger
    Marg Helgenberger
    • Alex (segment "All Night Operator")
    Marc McClure
    Marc McClure
    • Kevin (segment "The Old Dark House")
    Ed Monaghan
    Ed Monaghan
    • Russ (segment "Allison's Story")
    Alan Rosenberg
    Alan Rosenberg
    • Richard (segment "All Night Operator")
    Monique Salcido
    • Lisa (segment "A Night on the Town")
    Penelope Sudrow
    Penelope Sudrow
    • Kelly (segment "A Night on the Town")
    Nadine Van der Velde
    Nadine Van der Velde
    • Joan (segment "The Old Dark House")
    Tracy Wells
    Tracy Wells
    • Amy (segment "A Night on the Town")
    Patty Avery
    • Pat (segment "Allison's Story")
    Kent Burden
    • Ron (segment "Allison's Story")
    Jordana Capra
    Jordana Capra
    • Vanessa (segment "All Night Operator")
    Luis Contreras
    Luis Contreras
    • The Dogs' Master (segment "A Night on the Town")
    Richard Gabai
    Richard Gabai
    • Dave (segment "Allison's Story")
    Loyda Ramos
    Loyda Ramos
    • Molly (segment "All Night Operator")
    • Directors
      • Jim Wheat
      • Ken Wheat
    • Writers
      • Ken Wheat
      • Jim Wheat
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    User reviews48

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    6Aaron1375

    The thing that makes this anthology movie stand apart is how the stories are done.

    Not the best horror anthology in the world it is interesting in one aspect...using a class in fear be the set up for the stories. Basically, a professor with a very unorthodox way of teaching has to invite those willing to a special story telling event at his house or something. Been awhile since I saw this one, so I am not all that clear about the details. They mainly have to go to his house thanks to a very shaky first day of class where the professor proceeds to show everyone how nuts he is. Well they go and exchange stories, the first one being about a couple stranded near an old house that looks typical, but has the best ending of the three stories presented. The next story has these girls getting stranded in the wrong part of town and being terrorized by a guy and his Doberman. Granted, nothing really special about it overall, but it did make for the most tense story of the three and my favorite. The final one for the most part is highly forgettable to say the least. I only remember a woman who has some sort of answering service and there was no being stranded involved here, though the female did have a bum ankle. Then the movie wraps up in a somewhat interesting and somewhat absurd fashion. Not the best, but it is entertaining enough to pass the time quite nicely.
    6michaelb84

    A slightly better than average horror anthology.

    Horror anthologies are largely a mixed bag. For every spectacular Tales From the Darkside or Creepshow there is a horrible (and often British) movie like Tales That Witness Madness to drag the genre down.

    The first story is a mediocre haunted house tale that didn't really impress me.

    The second was about four girls who end up in a bad neighborhood and terrorized by a gas station attendant and three killer dogs. I liked this story and felt that the characters were generally interesting and intelligent, bad choices aside.

    The final story is about a telephone operator who is terrorized by a psychopathic stalker. This one was pretty good as well.

    The wraparound story is interesting and generally more involved than most other anthologies. It is arguably better than the stories themselves, aside from the ending which I won't spoil.
    spooky_trix

    mullett of doom

    Yeah, the other reviews basically sum up the details on this one. However, nobody picked up on the awesomely 80's aspects of this movie.

    Number one: the wraparound story: the killer has a mullett!!!! horrors! Number two: the haunted house story, shoulder pads!!!! ahhhhhh Number three: the lost girls: mini skirts, spandex dresses, teased bangs, sweaters, and yes, bangles. Terrors upon terrors! Number four: okay there wasn't anything particuarly awful about the late night caller one, well the main character's hair was pretty bad.

    So all in all, After Midnight is cheesey, cliched, and not very scary, but it is lots of fun, and it was made in a decade of horrid fashion trends!
    5Greensleeves

    Probably won't cause a sleepless night!

    Although the stories in this Horror anthology are weak, the film manages to engage the mind throughout. The framing device used is that of a professor teaching the psychology of fear who humiliates a student during a lesson. Because of this, the wilder excesses of the teachers lessons can only be taught out of class at his home. Students relate scary tales during one such session most of which are interesting but have seriously flawed logic. Marg Helgenberger excels as the telephone service operator taking calls from a crazed stalker. The best story is the first in which a practical joke seriously misfires. The ending is surreal but is based on a hackneyed idea. The original music by Marc Donohue is excellent, especially that over the opening credits.
    WritnGuy-2

    A fun anthology film if you lower your standards a bit

    I saw this on The Movie Channel yesterday, and I really liked it. The stories weren't great, but they were all entertaining, and I liked how the frame story was more than people sitting around telling stories, and despite the fact that the climax of the frame story was a little extreme (though, quite creepy with that skeleton!) it's still a good horror movie.

    The film comes together with Allison (Jillian McWhirter) and Cheryl (Pamela Segall) starting college, and their first day of a class on the psychology of fear. After their professor (Ramy Zeda) goes too far with one lesson (scaring a macho frat guy to the point of wetting himself), he is forced to tone his class down, but opts for anyone who wants to get a better understanding of what he's teaching to come to his house the next night for a private lesson. A handful of students show up, including Allison and Cheryl, yet Allison has a bad feeling about it all (well, we haven't heard that one before!) and almost seems to be a bit psychic about it. (Believe me, it gets old quick.) Yet, that night, as a few students take turns telling stories to scare each other, the angry frat guy decides to get his revenge, and closes in on the party, as each story is told.

    There are three stories told:

    1: "The Old Dark House"- This one was really clever. It starts off and gets going with what seems like every cliche in hand. A couple takes the scenic route home, pass an old mansion where murders were committed, get a flat tire, and decide to go up to the house to call a tow-truck. We've seen all that before. But then, towards the end, the story takes a really creative twist that ties it all together perfectly, and actually proves to be a genuine surprise and thrill.

    2: "A Night on the Town"- This one was a little thin, and could have used a few twists, yet it didn't surprise you like it should have, which would have helped the flimsy plot. Four girls looking for some fun (one of which, Amy, I knew I recognized, and finally realized was the teenage girl in "Mr. Belvedere"!) and end up in the warehouse district of town with little gas. They stop at a gas station, and meet the gas station attendant from hell and his dobermans, which all proceed to terrorize the girls in a sometimes tense, sometimes cheesy chase through the wrong part of town. This one was not as good as the others, but still entertaining.

    3: "All Night Messenger"-This one was pretty good, though a little typical. A woman, Alex, who works for a telephone messenger service (I didn't get it, maybe this is pre-answering machine employment) comes home early from a ski trip with a broken ankle (hmm, will she have to run at some point?) and takes the late shift that night. She begins getting calls from a creepy caller for one woman, and when the woman comes home and calls for her messages, Alex tries to warn her before it's too late. Of course, the caller eventually catches on, and makes his move, and you can sort of see where it all goes from there. Though, this one was pretty good, and the ending was creepy.

    The frame story eventually wraps up in this very bizarre climax that makes little sense at times, but it's still creepy. And to wrap all that up, the movie does the only thing that might make some sense, but will surely make you groan with annoyance.

    Overall, I liked this. The main and end title music was creepy, and the whole atmosphere of the movie was that 80s horror movie feel that just sort of makes everything entertaining, and tolerably cheesy. The acting is all fairly typical. Jillian McWhirter sort of got on my nerves with all her damn premonitions, and she always looked really creepy, almost drugged. Ramy Zeda was a bit over the top, but creepy. I thought Pamela Segall was likeable, though, except, what was going on with her and the ending? (You'll know what I mean if or when you see this, and if you have, tell me what was going on.) All the other actors were forgettable, and basically playing the roles expected of them in a movie like this.

    I recommend watching this if you get a chance. It moves quickly, and is really entertaining.

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    • Trivia
      Marg Helgenberger, who plays Alex in the segment "All Night Operator," and Alan Rosenberg, who plays the stalker Richard in the same segment, are married in real life.
    • Goofs
      In "Girls Night Out", the convertible top is black in the majority of the story, but when Amy gets out of the car to run from the dogs, when it is white.
    • Quotes

      Prof. Edward Derek (segment "Allison's Story"): He said I couldn't scare him, we all saw how wrong he was. How about the rest of you? Ready to be scared? I know I am... -holds gun to chin and fires...

    • Crazy credits
      Thanks to "Frankfurt, Garbus, Klein & Salz" - the four dogs in the film - a Doberman, Giant Schnauzer, and German Shepherd Dog. While only three were on screen at any one time, two different GSDs were used.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Fast & Furious/Adventureland/Sugar (2009)

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Madrugada de terror
    • Filming locations
      • Stimson House - 2421 S Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • High Bar Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $76,325
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $59,260
      • Nov 5, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $76,325
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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