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Afterglow

A comedy of tears…
1997 | 119m | English

(4088 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Alan Rudolph
Writer: Alan Rudolph
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Lucky Mann is a builder equally handy at repairs and seduction. The latest housewife to succumb to his charms is Marianne, unhappily married to corporate exec Jeffrey. When Jeffrey becomes enraptured by Lucky’s wife Phyllis, the four get caught in a love quadrangle that reignites their marriages.
Release Date: Dec 26, 1997
Director: Alan Rudolph
Writer: Alan Rudolph
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords depression, montreal, canada, polyamory, unhappy marriage
Production Companies Sandcastle 5, Moonstone Entertainment, Elysian Dreams
Box Office Revenue: $2,465,960
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Nick Nolte Lucky Mann
Julie Christie Phyllis Hart
Lara Flynn Boyle Marianne Byron
Jonny Lee Miller Jeffrey Byron III
Jay Underwood Donald Duncan
Genevieve Bissonnette Cassie
Domini Blythe Helene Pelletier
Yves Corbeil Bernard Ornay
Michèle-Barbara Pelletier Isabel Marino
France Castel Gloria Marino
Claudia Besso Monica Bloom
Alan Fawcett Count Falco / Jack Dana
Ivan Smith Doctor
Ellen David Judy the Waitress
Don Jordan Byron's Concierge
Bill Rowat Pedro
Cas Anvar Frederico
David Francis Falco's Butler
John Dunn-Hill Derelict in Park
Warren 'Slim' Williams Chateau Lenore Pianist
Jean-François Sauvageau Chateau Lenore Singer
Bernard Tanguay Maitre D'
David McKeown Security Guard
Vanya Rose Hotel Receptionist
Mark Camacho Ritz-Carlton Bartender
Amy Kadawaki Chinese Restaurant Hostess
Salvatore Agostino Restaurant Owner
Pierre Gaudette Janitor (uncredited)
Serge Martineau Ritz-Carlton Doorman (Special Skill) (uncredited)
Houston Wong Musician (uncredited)
Name Job
Alan Rudolph Writer, Director
François Barbeau Costume Design
Suzy Elmiger Editor
François Séguin Production Design
Eliza Paley Supervising Sound Editor
Paul P. Soucek Supervising Sound Editor
Lou Solakofski Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Orest Sushko Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Borne Music Editor
Collin Niemi Art Direction
Pierre Perrault Set Decoration
Réjean Goderre Hairstylist
Micheline Trépanier Makeup Artist
Pam Dixon Casting
Marie-France Cardinal Assistant Hairstylist
Nathalie Trépanier Assistant Makeup Artist
Richard Lalonde Production Manager
Mario Nadeau Unit Manager
Francis Trottier Assistant Unit Manager
Josée Drolet Second Assistant Director
Christina Fon Third Assistant Director
Pedro Gandol First Assistant Director
Claude La Haye Sound Recordist
Tony Martinez Sound Editor
Michael W. Mitchell Sound Effects Editor
Branka Mrkic Sound Editor
David McKeown Stunt Coordinator
Mark Isham Original Music Composer
Toyomichi Kurita Director of Photography
Stéphane Lefebvre Stunts
Name Title
James McLindon Co-Producer
Rebecca Morton Associate Producer
Ernst Etchie Stroh Executive Producer
Robert Altman Producer
Willi Bär Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“Marianne” (Lara Flynn Boyle) is sexily awaiting the return home from work of her executive husband “Jeffrey” (Jonny Lee Miller) but he just mutters something about a jockstrap and shows her little interest. Exasperated, she also needs an handyman to do some household plumbing and so alights on “Luc ... ky” (Nick Nolte). Now he is married to “Phyllis” (Julie Christie) but isn’t averse to playing away from home now and again and so, well what now ensues rather surprised me. Not because it’s very good, but because Julie Christie took part in it. For a film that’s about relationships, possessiveness and sex it’s a shockingly sterile exercise with JLM as wooden as picket fence and Nolte just not at all convincing as the sex magnet his aptly named character would have us believe. “Phyllis” is an erstwhile actress and is a classy woman too, so what she’d ever have seen in her scruffy philandering husband didn’t leap of the screen at me in the first place. The same could be said of the plausibility of the other marriage that’s unsurprisingly struggling here. Perhaps the scenario is supposed to engender empathy from those of us in marriages that have entered cruise control and that have no longer any flare in them, but I just couldn’t find anything about any of these people that I wanted to like, so I couldn’t really have cared less. I did quite like the house with all the gadgets (maybe not the blue lights) but the rest of this, save for some acerbic dialogue from Christie, just didn’t really impress, sorry.

Feb 23, 2025