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Movie Info. Ken Harrison (Richard Dreyfuss) is a well-known and respected sculptor, until a terrible car accident leaves him a paraplegic. His once positive outlook descends into depression as he ...
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Jan 22, 1982 · Whose Life Is It Anyway?: Directed by John Badham. With Richard Dreyfuss, John Cassavetes, Christine Lahti, Bob Balaban. Ken Harrison is an artist who makes sculptures.
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Dr. Clare Scott (Christine Lahti) is concerned about Ken and Dr. Michael Emerson (John Cassavetes) is the hard-nosed supervisor who insists that he knows what's best. Ken drives away his supportive dancer girlfriend Pat. He hires lawyer Carter Hill (Bob Balaban) to sue for his right to die.
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Whose Life Is It Anyway? is a 1981 American drama film directed by John Badham and starring Richard Dreyfuss. It was adapted by Brian Clark and Reginald Rose from Clark's 1972 television movie and 1978 stage play , all under the same title.
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It is directed by John Badham from a screenplay by Brian Clark and Reginald Rose. Richard Dreyfuss puts in a high caliber performance as Ken Harrison. Only moving his head, the actor vividly conveys the former sculptor's anger, frustration, loneliness, sarcasm, and desperate humor. The supporting cast are all exceptionally fine as well.
Nov 20, 2021 · It feels more like he just suddenly decides, “Okay, now it’s time for you to leave the story.”. Eventually he decides he wants to end his life and has to begin a legal fight to win that right. And then it moves on to just moves through another series of uninspired story choices. Nothing about this film felt natural.