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The Last Best Sunday
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Synopsis
Two teenagers, each dealing with a different set of emotional burdens, find love and understanding with each other in The Last Best Sunday. Lolly Ann (Angela Bettis) is a high-school student in Pickley, a small agricultural community in California where she's growing up under the thumb of her strict, deeply religious mother (Kim Darby). Joseph (Douglas Spain), on the other hand, is struggling to get along without his parents; he came to Pickley with his family as migrant workers, but opted to stay on after his folks left so he could finish his final year of high school and earn his diploma. However, Joseph finds Hispanics are not always welcome here; a pair of bullies beat him savagely, and when he tries to get revenge, he finds town's bigoted sheriff (William Lucking) is after him. On the run, Joseph breaks into what he thinks is an empty house, only to find Lolly Ann at home while her parents are away for the weekend. Once she overcomes her initial fear and distrust, Lolly Ann finds she has a lot more in common with Joseph than she thought, and a grudging respect soon grows into affection. The Last Best Sunday was directed by Don Most, who as Donny Most is best remembered for playing Ralph Malf on the sit-com Happy Days; his former co-star Marion Ross briefly appears in a supporting role. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Daniel Beer Banks
Craig Wasson Deputy Sheriff
Kim Darby Mrs. Summers
Mickey Jones Bartender
Marion Ross Mrs. Larksmont
William Lucking Sheriff Weaks
Douglas Spain Joseph
Angela Bettis Lolly Ann Summers
John Allsopp Jim
Peter Meyers Man in Bar
Sarah Nix Louisa

Production Crew

Tom Meyer Art Director
Karen Kelly Associate Producer
Gale Salus Casting
Zoran Hochstätter Cinematographer
Joel Peterson Co-producer
Troy Niemans Co-producer
Tim Westergren Composer (Music Score)
Rory Cunningham Costume Designer
Don Most Director
Troy Niemans Editor
Randy Holland Executive Producer
Stan Holland Executive Producer
Rick Cooper First Assistant Director
Michael S. Murphey Producer
Drew Boughton Production Designer
Karen Kelly Screenwriter
Bill Montei Sound/Sound Designer
Glenn Gaines Sound/Sound Designer
Seth Cooper Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 101
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Stereo

Produced by
Bodega Bay Productions
Last Best Productions