Last Call (2003)
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Runtime: 1 hr 48 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Jeremy Irons stars in this drama about the last months of F. Scott Fitzgerald's life. Battling alcoholism, failing health, and the illness of his wife Zelda (Sissy Spacek), Fitzgerald struggled to... Jeremy Irons stars in this drama about the last months of F. Scott Fitzgerald's life. Battling alcoholism, failing health, and the illness of his wife Zelda (Sissy Spacek), Fitzgerald struggled to finish his final novel. However, with the support of Frances Kroll Ring (Neve Campbell), who was both a student and secretary, Fitzgerald found the strength to continue work on THE LAST TYCOON. Loosely based on legendary movie producer Irving Thalberg, the novel was to be his expose of Hollywood, where he worked on and off for years. Featuring an astonishing performance by Irons, LAST CALL is a moving portrait of a genius battling against personal demons to produce one final masterpiece. [More]
Starring: Jeremy Irons, Sissy Spacek, Neve Campbell, Shannon Lawson
Starring: Jeremy Irons, Sissy Spacek, Neve Campbell, Shannon Lawson, Paul Hecht
Director: Henry Bromell
Director: Henry Bromell
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