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Last Call is a 2002 drama film written and directed by Henry Bromell about F. Scott Fitzgerald, based on Against the Current: As I Remember F. Scott Fitzgerald, the 1985 memoir by Frances Kroll Ring. The film stars Jeremy Irons as Fitzgerald, Sissy Spacek as Zelda Fitzgerald, and Neve Campbell as Frances Kroll.
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Directed by | Henry Bromell |
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Cinematography | Jeff Jur |
Edited by | Neil Mandelberg |
Music by | Brian Tyler |
Distributed by | Showtime Networks |
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Language | English |
Budget | $5 million[citation needed] |
Cast
edit- Jeremy Irons as F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Neve Campbell as Frances Kroll
- Sissy Spacek as Zelda Fitzgerald
- Shannon Lawson as Sarah Kroll
- Paul Hecht as Samuel Kroll
- Natalie Radford as Sheilah Graham
- Kathleen Munroe as Frances "Scottie" Fitzgerald Lanahan Smith
- Brian Paul as Dr. Mahoney
- Marium Carvell as Lucy
- Jonas Chernick as Warren Nagler
- Roman Podhora as Bartender
- Edie Inksetter as Mailclerk
- Eve Crawford as Librarian
- David Clement as Waiter
- John Ford as Maxwell Perkins
Reception
editLaura Fries of Variety called it "a flawed but revealing snapshot of the novelist in the twilight of his life."[1] John Leonard of New York Magazine gave the film a positive review, "I have to say that Irons is an excellent, if an unlikely, Fitzgerald, with just the right amount of frayed charm and damaged curiosity."[2]
References
edit- ^ Fries, Laura (22 May 2002). "Last Call". Variety.
- ^ Leonard, John (May 27, 2002). "The Rich Are Different". New York Magazine. Archived from the original on 2014-10-12.
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