The End (1978)
- Starring:
- Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, (more)
- Director(s):
- Burt Reynolds
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Category:
- Comedy
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At the beginning of The End, Wendell Sonny Lawson (Burt Reynolds) is informed by his doctor that he's dying from "the same thing Ali MacGraw had in Love Story." Lawson's first reaction is to cry uncontrollably, much to the discomfort of his fellow elevator passengers. He heads to a nearby church to confess all his sins, only to be distracted by the wide-eyed fecklessness of the novice priest (Robby Benson). Attempting to resolve a few issues with ex-wife Mary Ellen (Sally Field), daughter Julie (Kristy McNichol), and his parents (Myrna Loy and Pat O'Brien), Lawson finds that they're all too absorbed in their own problems to pay him any attention. At the end of his rope, Lawson decides to kill himself -- with the help of a nutty mental patient (Dom DeLuise). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 100 mins
Complete Cast:
- Burt Reynolds - Wendell Sonny Lawson
- Sally Field - Mary Ellen
- David Steinberg - Marty Lieberman
- Norman Fell - Dr. Samuel Krugman
- Pat O'Brien - Ben Lawson
- Carl Reiner - Dr. Maneet
- Jock Mahoney - Old Man
- Walter Matthau
- David Spielberg
- Patrick Moody - Old Man's Son
- Alfie Wise - Short Male Nurse
- Frank McRae - Tall Male Nurse
- Peter Gonzales - Latin Lover
- Jerry Fujikawa - Gardner
- Dom DeLuise - Marion Borunki
- Strother Martin - Dr. Waldo Ming
- Joanne Woodward - Jessica
- Myrna Loy - Maureen Lawson
- Robby Benson - The Priest
- James Best - Pacemaker Patient
- Harry Caesar - Hospital Orderly
- Robert Rothwell - Limousine Driver
- Ken Johnson - Whistling Lunatic
- Bill Ewing - Hearse Driver
- Queenie Smith - Old Lady in Car
- Kristy McNichol - Julie Lawson
- Louise Letourneau - Receptionist
- Janice Carroll - Ballet Teacher
- Director(s):
- Burt Reynolds
- Writer(s):
- Jerry Belson
- Producer(s):
- Hank Moonjean, Lawrence Gordon
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Not For Children, Adult Language, Adult Situations)
- Categories:
- Comedy
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