By the mid-1980s, O’Hara was establishing herself as a screen presence. She appeared in Martin Scorsese’s offbeat black comedy “After Hours” (1985) and showcased her comic range in “Heartburn” (1986).
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Legacy of Monsters Season 2, and it sees Lee Shaw attempting to pit Godzilla and Kong against the Deadly Titan X.