Endless Love (1981)


Endless Love
Release Date17 July 1981
TaglineShe is 15. He is 17. The love every parent fears.
GenreDrama, Romance
CountryUSA
Filming LocationsChicago, Illinois, USA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorColor
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassRomantic Drama, Teen Movie
MoodHigh on Emotion
ThemesFirst Love, Self-Destructive Romance, Sexual Awakening
TonesMelancholy, Cathartic, Moody, Somber, Passionate, Sexual
TagsAdolescent, Arson, Coming Of Age, Family, Love, Mental Illness, Obsession, Romance, Teenagers

Endless Love is a 1981 romantic drama film directed by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Brooke Shields and Martin Hewitt. The screenplay by Judith Rascoe was adapted from the novel by Scott Spencer. The original music score was composed by Jonathan Tunick.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Jade Butterfield

David Axelrod

Ann Butterfield

Hugh Butterfield

Arthur Axelrod

Rose Axelrod

Keith Butterfield

Sammy Butterfield

Robert Moore
Dr. Miller

Ingrid Orchester

Mrs. Switzer

Mr. Switzer

Leon B. Stevens
Judge

Vida Wright
Sonia

Jeff Marcus
Leonard

Patrick Taylor
Bob Clark

Jamie Bernstein
Susan

Billy

Jeffrey B. Versalle
Stuart

Patty

Maria Todd
Girlfriend

Douglas Alan-Mann
Teacher in Planetarium

Steve Calicchio
Weaver

Robert Kahn
Gene

Jeremy Bar-Illan
Jeremy

Scott Cushman
Gabe

David Willis
Walter

Barry Pruitt
Police Officer

Amy Whitman
Stenographer

Kenneth Cory
Doctor at Rockville

Nole Cohen
Doctor at Rockville

Teri Shields
Nurse

Sylvia Short
Nurse

Ethelmae Mason
Nurse

Anna Berger
Nurse

Joan Glasco
Nurse

Jane Fleiss
Patient

Patient

Kathy Bernard
Patient

Philip Lenkowsky
Patient

Arthur Epstein
Patient

Leonard H. Pass
Patient

Lawrence Sellars
Patient

Ron Perkins
Patient

Gilbert Stafford
Attendant

Marvin Foster
Attendant

Millidge Mosley
Louis

Walt Gorney
Passerby

Willie Wenger
Waitress

Hotel Manager

Ruth Last
Hotel Resident

George Kyle
Chicago Cop

Lee Kimball
Bob

Martin Pinckney
Martin

Duffy Piccini
Duffy

New York Cop

Richard Wiese
Dream lover

Director

Producer

Judith Rascoe
writer

Scott Spencer
novel

Keith Barish
executive producer

Dyson Lovell
producer

Original Music

Jonathan Tunick
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Cinematographer

David Watkin
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Editor

Michael J. Sheridan
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Casting Director

Sally Dennison
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Julie Hughes
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Barry Moss
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Production Designer

Ed Wittstein
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Art Director

Edward Pisoni
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Set Decorator

Alan Hicks
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Costume Designer

Kristi Zea
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Makeup Department

Joseph Coscia
hair stylist

Allen Weisinger
makeup artist

Production Manager

David Golden
production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Henry Bronchtein
key second assistant director

Robert V. Girolami
assistant director

Harvey Portee
second assistant director

Art Department

Frank Didio
head carpenter

Ed Larkin
construction grip

Herbert F. Mulligan
set dresser

Ron Petagna
chief carpenter

Jimmy Raitt
property master

Anthony Rappa
scenic artist

Elinor Shanbaum
scenic artist

Robert Topol
assistant art director

John Peter Melendez
set dresser

Sound Department

Robert L. Harman
sound mixer

Jack C. Jacobsen
sound

Marvin I. Kosberg
dialogue editor

Gilbert D. Marchant
sound editor

William L. McCaughey
sound mixer

James Perdue
sound recordist

Daniel Rosenblum
boom operator

Gary Shepherd
sound editor

Howard S. Wollman
sound mixer

Special Effects

Connie Brink
special effects

Bill Traynor
special effects

Stunts

Victor Magnotta
stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

Peter Garbarini
camera operator

Larry Gianneschi III
additional camera operator

key grip

David Greene
second assistant camera

Vincent Guarriello
dolly grip

Dick Mingalone
camera operator

Frank Schulz
chief gaffer

Josh Weiner
still photographer

Ron Zarilla
first assistant camera

Casting Department

Riccardo Bertoni
extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Al Craine
costumer: men

Beverly Cycon
costumer: women

Ellen Mirojnick
assistant costume designer

Guy Tanno
wardrober

Editorial Department

Stephen Mark
assistant editor

Music Department

Robert Fernandez
scoring mixer

Vini Poncia
composer: song "I Was Made for Lovin' You"

Robert Takagi
music editor

Transportation Department

Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy
transportation captain

Other Crew

Arlene Albertson
assistant to production manager

Jeff Burkhart
assistant to producer

Sarah Carson
production office coordinator

Louis D'Esposito
production assistant

Sandra Drazner
assistant production office coordinator

Michael Fiorello
production assistant

Julie Hoffman
production assistant

Gerald Holbrook
production assistant

Larry Kaplan
unit publicist

Lynn Lewis Lovett
script supervisor

Kyle McCarthy
location manager

Kathleen McGill
location auditor

Pippo Pisciotto
production associate

Sioux Richards
script supervisor

Production Company

PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
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Distributor

Universal Pictures

Jugendfilm-Verleih

LMD

Océanic Films

Coline

CBS Television

MCA/Universal Home Video

Tocantins






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