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Whose Life Is It Anyway?
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Synopsis
Stepping into the role made famous on Broadway by Tom Conti, Richard Dreyfuss stars as a profoundly handicapped sculptor in Whose Life is it Anyway? Left a quadraplegic after an auto accident, the embittered Dreyfuss feels utterly useless, as both an artist and a human being. He doesn't want his family's love, or his doctor's care, or his nurse's ministrations. Dreyfuss simply wants to die-but this is impossible, given the legal state of things in the 1970s. Whose Life is It Anyway? may be the only film in which a person's right to self-destruction is regarded as a happy ending. Not as depressing as it sounds, Whose Life Is It Anyway is perversely hilarious at times, with Dreyfuss at his acerbic best. The film was scripted by Reginald Rose and Brian Clark from Clark's stage play. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Janet Eilber Pat
Kaki Hunter Mary Jo
Christine Lahti Dr. Clare Scott
Kenneth McMillan Judge Wyler
Alba Oms Nurse Rodriguez
Bob Balaban Catter Hill
Thomas Carter Orderly John
John Cassavetes Dr. Michael Emerson
Richard Dreyfuss Ken Harrison

Production Crew

Sydney Z. Litwack Art Director
Marge Champion Choreography
Mario Tosi Cinematographer
Arthur B. Rubinstein Composer (Music Score)
Marianna Elliott Costume Designer
John Badham Director
Frank Morriss Editor
Brian Clark Play Author
Lawrence P. Bachmann Producer
Martin C. Schute Producer
Ray Cooney Producer
Gene Callahan Production Designer
Brian Clark Screen Story
Brian Clark Screenwriter
Reginald Rose Screenwriter
Robert E. Collins Screenwriter
Year: 1981
Runtime: 118
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Metrocolor

Produced by
MGM
United Artists