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The End of August (1981)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 45M

Director : Bob Graham

Synopsis

In the turn of the century South, a woman feels unfulfilled by marriage and motherhood and has an affair with a younger man. Later, the woman leaves her family and tries to start a new life alone.

Actors

Sally Sharp
Sally Sharp
Edna
Lilia Skala
Lilia Skala
Mlle. Reisz
David Marshall Grant
David Marshall Grant
Robert
Paul Roebling
Paul Roebling
Leonce
Paul Shenar
Paul Shenar
Arobin
John McLiam
John McLiam
Colonel
Mark Linn-Baker
Mark Linn-Baker
Victor LeBrum
Patricia Barry
Patricia Barry
Mrs. Merriman
Roy Poole
Roy Poole
Dr. Mandalet
Patricia Falkenhain
Patricia Falkenhain
Mme. Lebrun
William Meisle
William Meisle
Alphonse
Miles Mutchler
Miles Mutchler
Farival
Adrian Boyes
Adrian Boyes
Raoul
Andrews Chambers
Andrews Chambers
Etienne
Brown Wallace
Brown Wallace
Merriman
Jenna Worthen
Jenna Worthen
Grandmother
Sally Maloney
Sally Maloney
Nurse
Robert Harper
Robert Harper
Joe
Saundra Santiago
Saundra Santiago
Mariequita
Irene Waltman
Irene Waltman
Aunt

Crews

Bob Graham
Bob Graham
Director
Kate Chopin
Kate Chopin
Novel
Anna Thomas
Anna Thomas
Writer
Eula Seaton
Eula Seaton
Writer
Robert Elswit
Robert Elswit
Director of Photography
Shirley Walker
Shirley Walker
Music Director
Jay Cassidy
Jay Cassidy
Editor
Jan Wieringa
Jan Wieringa
Assistant Director
Robin R. Oliver
Robin R. Oliver
Assistant Director
Brenda Haverstock
Brenda Haverstock
Assistant Director
Dan Carlin Sr.
Dan Carlin Sr.
Music Editor
Dan Carlin Sr.
Dan Carlin Sr.
Music Supervisor
Warren Jacobson
Warren Jacobson
Producer
Martin Jurow
Martin Jurow
Executive Producer
Scott M. Rosenfelt
Scott M. Rosenfelt
Associate Producer
Sally Sharp
Sally Sharp
Producer
Shirley Walker
Shirley Walker
Original Music Composer
Fred Baldwin
Fred Baldwin
Production Design
Warren Jacobson
Warren Jacobson
Production Design
Erin Jo Jurow
Erin Jo Jurow
Production Design
Joe Wertheimer
Joe Wertheimer
Art Direction
Paul Huntley
Paul Huntley
Wig Designer
Teresa M. Austin
Teresa M. Austin
Makeup Artist
Bob Anton
Bob Anton
Costume Design
Lynn Doherty
Lynn Doherty
Costume Design
David Loveless
David Loveless
Costume Design
Gregory Nava
Gregory Nava
Writer
Leon Elswit
Leon Elswit
Writer

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