Endless Love (film)

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Endless Love

Endless Love cinema cover
Directed by Franco Zeffirelli
Produced by Keith Barish
Dyson Lovell
Written by Judith Rascoe (screenplay)
Based on the novel by Scott Spencer
Starring Brooke Shields
Martin Hewitt
Music by Lionel Richie
Jonathan Tunick
Cinematography David Watkin
Editing by Michael J. Sheridan
Distributed by Universal Studios
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Release date(s) July 17, 1981 (USA)
Country United States
Language English
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Endless Love is a 1981 English language drama film and romance film directed by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Brooke Shields and Martin Hewitt. The screenplay by Judith Rascoe was adapted from the novel by Scott Spencer. The original music score was composed by Jonathan Tunick. The film is marketed with the tagline She is 15. He is 17. The love every parent fears.

As of 2006, the film has yet to be released in the United States on DVD (Region 1).

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[edit] Plot summary

Jade Butterfield and David Axelrod, both teenagers, fall in love. Their love becomes dangerously obsessive, especially for David. When Jade's father tries to stop them from seeing each other, David accidentally burns down the Butterfields' house. For this, he is sent to a mental hospital for the next three years. When David is released on parole, he goes to look for Jade with further tragic results. Sent to prison, David seems doomed never to see his beloved again. Jade, though, comes to realize that no one will ever love her like David and goes to him.

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Winner: 1981 ASCAP Award, Lionel Richie, Endless Love
Nominee: 1982 Academy Award for Best Song, Lionel Richie, Endless Love
Winner: 1982 American Movie Award, Marquee Award, Lionel Richie, Endless Love
Nominee: 1982 Golden Globe Award, Best Original Song - Motion Picture, Endless Love
Nominee: Best Young Motion Picture Actor - Martin Hewitt
Nominee: Best Young Motion Picture Actress - Brooke Shields
Nominee: Worst Actress - Brooke Shields
Nominee: Worst Director - Franco Zeffirelli
Nominee: Worst New Star - Martin Hewitt
Nominee: Worst Picture - Dyson Lovell
Nominee: Worst Screenplay - Judith Rascoe
Nominee: Worst Supporting Actress - Shirley Knight

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The film has grossed US$31,184,024 in the United States.

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