3 A.M. (2001)

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Written by Lee Davis

Directed by Lee Davis

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

The good luck, bad luck, fates and fortunes of four taxi drivers collide during one night in Manhattan. It's 11:45 P.M in New York. 'Lady Luck Cab's' night shift begins. Four floaters take to the streets. It starts out as just another night for Mizra, a refugee from Bosnia Herzegovina. For Jazz-loving free soul, Hershey, it means riding out a tenuous relationship with George, his possibly unfaithful girlfriend. In the simple dreams of Singh, a Pakistani, the stars bring hope for an eternity of a peaceful music, beautiful women and fresh olives. The night that surrounds Salgado, a superstitious Latino who practices Santeria, serves only to feed her fears of a demon's arrival. Cruising between the otherworldly and down-to-earth, between short-term relationships with strangers to life term responsibilities for our actions, 3 A.M. offers a night like no other.

Cast

Sarita ChoudhuryBox
Image for Michelle RodriguezMichelle RodriguezSalgado
Arjun G. AwtramaniHenry
Sergej TrifunovicRasha
Image for Danny GloverDanny GloverHershey
Aasif MandviSingh
Eric ChanHyun
Bobby CannavaleJose
John OrtizHector
Marika DominczykCathy
Bonz MaloneKiller
Image for Pam GrierPam GrierGeorge
Sixto RamosEddie
Bekir KurtisRejiks
Jack DimichAndri

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