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The Last Best Sunday (1999)
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Runtime: 1 hr 41 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Joseph, a Mexican-American teenager, is attacked by bigots who he kills in self-defense. Out of fear he flees to the home of Lolly, an isolated classmate from a religious family. The two lonely... Joseph, a Mexican-American teenager, is attacked by bigots who he kills in self-defense. Out of fear he flees to the home of Lolly, an isolated classmate from a religious family. The two lonely teens form an unusual bond as they try to save Joseph from being punished by the town's law. A well-written story with excellent acting from newcomers Bettis and Spain as the teens. [More]
Starring: Donald Most, Douglas Spain, Angela Bettis, William Lucking
Starring: Donald Most, Douglas Spain, Angela Bettis, William Lucking, Kim Darby, Mickey Jones, Marion Ross, Craig Wasson
Screenwriter: Karen Kelly
Producer: Michael S. Murphey
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Release:
Feb 6, 2001
Reviews for The Last Best Sunday
A heavy-handed social conscience film, where every character is a stereotype.
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