The Last Affair Explained

The Last Affair
Director:Henri Charbakshi
Producer:Henri Charbakshi
Starring:Ron Dean
Jack Wallace
Cinematography:Robin T. Rutledge
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Last Affair is a 1976 American drama film directed by Henri Charbakshi and starring Ron Dean and Jack Wallace.

Cast

Production

The film was shot in Chicago during the winter of 1975.[1]

Reception

Roger Ebert awarded the film one and a half stars and wrote, ""The Last Affair" is an appallingly bad movie - so completely bankrupt in ideas, in characterization, in simple common sense that it's little wonder its makers bought a theater to get it shown."[2]

Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune awarded the film one star, calling it "the first film I've seen that is all supporting scenes and no main story."[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Powers. Thomas. Sheridan Rd. flat scene of stabbing. May 4, 1976. Chicago Tribune (Newspapers.com). July 7, 2023.
  2. Web site: Ebert. Roger. The Last Affair. October 13, 1976. RogerEbert.com. July 7, 2023.
  3. News: Siskel. Gene. 'The Ritz': Madcap tour de farce with a few moments of forced gaiety. October 12, 1976. Chicago Tribune (Newspapers.com). July 7, 2023.