The End of August
Brief Synopsis
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In New Orleans, in the summer of 1900, Edna Pontellier begins to feel unfulfilled by her marriage, motherhood, and her comfortable life. Her longings lead her into an affair with a younger man named Robert. And when Robert leaves, Edna moves out of the home where she lives with her husband to a cott
Cast & Crew
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Bob Graham
Director
Sally Sharp
Edna Pontellier
Lilia Skala
Madamoiselle Reisz
David Marshall Grant
Robert Lebrun
Kathleen Widdoes
Adele
Paul Roebling
Leone Pontellier
Film Details
Also Known As
End of August
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1981
Production Company
Movie Magic
Location
Mobile, Alabama, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 47m
Synopsis
In New Orleans, in the summer of 1900, Edna Pontellier begins to feel unfulfilled by her marriage, motherhood, and her comfortable life. Her longings lead her into an affair with a younger man named Robert. And when Robert leaves, Edna moves out of the home where she lives with her husband to a cottage by herself.
Director
Bob Graham
Director
Cast
Sally Sharp
Edna Pontellier
Lilia Skala
Madamoiselle Reisz
David Marshall Grant
Robert Lebrun
Kathleen Widdoes
Adele
Paul Roebling
Leone Pontellier
Paul Shenar
Arobin
John Mcliam
Colonel
Mark Linn-baker
Victor Lebrun
Patricia Berry
Mrs Merriman
Patricia Falkenhain
Madame Lebrun
Roy Poole
Dr Mandelet
William Meisle
Alphonse
Saundra Santiago
Mariequita
Miles Mutchler
Mr Farival
Adrian Boyes
Raoul
Andrew Chambers
Etienne
Brown Wallace
Mr Merriman
Jenna Worthen
Grandmother
Sally Maloney
Nurse
Robert Harper
Pearly Donald
Celestine
Andrea Tyner
Farival Twin
Angela Tyner
Farival Twin
Theola Oates
Minervy
Father Zoghby
Priest
Nancy Miles
Woman On Porch
Sara Jo Roush
Lady Caller
Judy Corcoran
Lady In Brown
Robert Harper
Crew
Bob Anton
Costumes
Teresa Austin
Makeup
Fred Baldwin
Production Designer
Diane Ballard
Production Assistant
Charles Barker
Production Assistant
Wayne Beasley
Production Assistant
Jan Brodin
Sound
Dan Carlin
Music Editor
Jay Cassidy
Editor
Frederic Chopin
Music Extract ("Prelude Opus 28 No 21" "Impromptu Opus 51 No 3")
Kate Chopin
Source Material (From Novel)
Maura Clifford
Wardrobe
Michael Robin Delaney
Sound Rerecording
Robin Delaney
Production Assistant
Lynn Doherty
Costumes
Paul Elliott
Additional Photography
Leon Elswit
Screenwriter
Robert Elswit
Director Of Photography
Bettye Frizell
Wrangler
Brenda Haverstock
Assistant Director
Paul Huntley
Wigs
Hewitt Jackson
Other
Warren Jacobson
Production Designer
Warren Jacobson
Producer
Amanda Mackey Johnson
Production Coordinator
Paul Jones
Production Assistant
Erin Jo Jurow
Production Designer
Martin Jurow
Executive Producer
S Cabot Laroux
Production Assistant
Mark Levinson
Post-Production Supervisor
Mark Levinson
Unit Production Manager
David Loveless
Costumes
Dessie Markovsky
Sound Editor
Robin Oliver
Assistant Director
Ron Raschke
Additional Photography
Emile Razpopov
Sound Editor
Scott Rosenfelt
Associate Producer
Eula Seaton
Screenwriter
Sally Sharp
Producer
Van Spaulding
Production Coordinator
Don Walker
Song ("Si Tu Savais")
Shirley Walker
Music; Music Director
Shirley Walker
Song ("Si Tu Savais")
Joe Wetheimer
Art Direction
Jan Wieringa
Assistant Director
Film Details
Also Known As
End of August
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Release Date
1981
Production Company
Movie Magic
Location
Mobile, Alabama, USA
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 47m
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Trivia
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Released in United States 1981
Released in United States 1981