The End of Innocence (film)
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Original film poster | |
Directed by | Dyan Cannon |
Produced by |
Leonard Rabinowitz Stanley Fimberg |
Written by | Dyan Cannon |
Starring |
Rebecca Schaeffer Dyan Cannon John Heard Stephen Meadows |
Music by | Michael Convertino |
Cinematography | Alex Nepomniaschy |
Edited by | Bruce Cannon |
Distributed by | Skouras Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The End of Innocence is a semi-autobiographical film from 1990 directed, written by and starring Dyan Cannon.
Plot
A young girl is spiritually torn apart by forces beyond her control. After suffering a nervous breakdown, she is placed in an asylum, where for the first time she is treated as a human being by a compassionate psychiatrist.
Cast
- Dyan Cannon as Stephanie
- Heather Tadevic as Stephanie (1 year old)
- Alison Kruge as 5 year old Stephanie
- Alison Sweeney as Stephanie (12-15 years old)
- Rebecca Schaeffer as Stephanie (18–25 years old)
- John Heard as Dean
- George Cole as Dad
- Billie Bird as Mrs. Yabledablov
- Michael Madsen as Earl
- Todd Field as Richard
- Connie Sawyer as Grandma
- Albert Henderson as Grandpa
- Stephen Meadows as Michael
- Dennis Burkley as Tiny
- Viveka Davis as Honey
- Shaggy Murphy as Ricky
Trivia
Rebecca Schaeffer final theatrical film before her murder on July 18, 1989 and was released posthumously. The End of Innocence marks the film début of future Days of Our Lives star Alison Sweeney.
External links
- The End of Innocence at the Internet Movie Database
- The End of Innocence at AllMovie
- The End of Innocence at Rotten Tomatoes
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