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Duration: 30 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: KinTV |
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Amy Rose Locane, born December 19, 1971, is an American actress known for her role in John Waters' 'Cry-Baby' (1990). In June 2010, she was involved in a fatal drunk driving crash while driving with a blood-alcohol level three times the legal limit. Despite being cleared of manslaughter charges, Locane was convicted of vehicular homicide and assault by auto. Initially sentenced to three years, serving two and a half, she was subsequently re-sentenced to eight years in September 2020.
Release Year: 1997
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Director: Linda Yellen
Writer: Jonathan Platnick, Linda Yellen
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Companies: Hallmark Entertainment, Showtime Networks
Genre: Drama, Romance
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Keywords: woman director
In 'End of Summer', an unmarried aristocrat named Claire (Jacqueline Bisset) finds herself drawn to a charming adventurer named Tom (Peter Weller). However, she resists his advances for reasons unexplained. Frustrated by her rejection, Tom turns his attentions towards two other women in Claire's household - her new ward, Catherine (Amy Locane), and a young maid (Karen Dwyer). The story appears to revolve around these romantic entanglements and Claire's eventual realization or change of heart.
'End of Summer' is a drama-romance film directed by Linda Yellen in 1997. Set amidst an aristocratic background, the movie explores themes of love, desire, and resistance. Despite being an unmarried woman herself, Claire finds it difficult to openly express her feelings for Tom, leading him to pursue other women in her household. The film is notable for its exploration of female relationships and dynamics within a higher societal class.