The End of Innocence (1990)



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Synopsis:
Actress Dyan Cannon, whose 1976 directorial debut Number One was nominated for a "best short subject" Academy Award, moves on to feature-length projects with The End of Innocence. In addition to directing, Ms. Cannon wrote the screenplay and played a leading role in this story of a young girl spiritually torn apart by forces beyond her control. Rebecca Schaeffer plays Stephanie Lewis, unwanted and ignored by her eternally squabbling parents. Mom and Dad do further damage to Stephanie's battered psyche by giving her mixed messages concerning sex and religion. The girl's self-esteem dwindles to microscopic proportions thanks to a series of no-good boyfriends. Suffering a nervous breakdown, she is placed in an asylum, where for the first time she treated as a human being rather than a nuisance by compassionate psychiatrist John Heard. Completed in the late 1980s, End of Innocence was released in 1990, one year after the death of star Rebecca Schaeffer.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
12/6/1990
Director Credit
Dianne Cannon Director
Cast Credit
James Terry Another Guy
Todd Field Richard
Charlie Hawke Some New Guy (Chuck)
Linda Lutz Mrs. Gross
Bridget Fonda
Stoney Jackson Leroy
Bill Moseley Man on the Hill
Shani Ginsberg
James Shanta Guy in the Park
Stephen Meadows Michael
Romy Rosemont Waitress
Connie Sawyer Grandma
Albert Henderson Grandpa
Jack McGee Officer Jake
Diana Barrows Arlene
Arlene Martel Claire
Dianne Cannon Stephanie Lewis
John Heard Dean
George Coe Dad
Lola Mason Mom
Rebecca Schaeffer Stephanie at 18
Billie Bird Mrs. Yabledablow
Dennis Burkley Tiny
Viveka Davis Honey
Eric Harrison Sister
Paul Lieber Rabbi
Michael Madsen Earl
Madge Sinclair Nurse Bowlin
Renee Wexler Angel
Production Credits Credit
Leonard Rabinowitz Executive Producer
Vince Cannon Producer
Stanley Fimberg Co-Producer
Thom Tyson Producer
Helen Pollak Producer
Art Department Credit
Paul Bryan Eads Production Designer
Mindy Roffman Art Director
Casting Credit
Shani Ginsberg Casting
Film Camera Credit
Alex Nepomniaschy Cinematographer
Physical Effects Credit
Rawn Hutchinson Stunts
Donna Evans Merlo Stunts
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Carole Little Costume Designer



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