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The End of Innocence (film)

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The End of Innocence
DVD artwork.
Directed byDyan Cannon
Written byDyan Cannon
Produced byLeonard Rabinowitz
Stanley Fimberg
StarringRebecca Schaeffer
Dyan Cannon
John Heard
Stephen Meadows
CinematographyAlex Nepomniaschy
Edited byBruce Cannon
Music byMichael Convertino
Distributed bySkouras Pictures
Release date
  • December 6, 1990 (1990-12-06)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The End of Innocence is a 1990 semi-autobiographical film starring, written and directed by Dyan Cannon.

Plot

Unwanted and ignored by her eternally squabbling parents, a young girl is spiritually torn apart by forces beyond her control. Her parents do further damage to her battered psyche by giving her mixed messages concerning sex and religion. However, her self-esteem dwindles to microscopic proportions on account of a series of worthless boyfriends. After suffering a nervous breakdown, she is placed in an asylum, where she is treated for the first time as a human being rather than a nuisance by a compassionate psychiatrist.

Cast

Trivia

Rebecca Schaeffer's final theatrical film before her murder on July 18, 1989 and was released posthumously. The End of Innocence marks the film debut of future Days of Our Lives star Alison Sweeney.