The Happy Ending (1969) [R]

Release Date:
December 21, 1969

Original Title:
The Happy Ending

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Pax Enterprises

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 112

Marriage is a 30 billion dollar business! And that's just to get married.

The triumphs and failures of middle age as seen through the eyes of runaway American housewife Mary Wilson, a woman who believes that ultimate reality exists above and beyond the routine procedures of conscious, uninspired, everyday life. She feels cheated by an older generation that taught her to settle for nothing less than storybook finales, people who are disillusioned and restless and don't know why, people for whom life holds no easy answers.

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Assistant Camera:
Thomas Del Ruth

Assistant Director:
Tom Shaw

Assistant Editor:
Murray Jordan

Costume Design:
Rita Riggs

Director:
Richard Brooks

Director of Photography:
Conrad L. Hall

Editor:
George Grenville

Electrician:
Harry Sundby

First Assistant Camera:
Ronald Vidor

Hairstylist:
Sydney Guilaroff
Jan Van Uchelen

Key Grip:
Arthur Brooker

Makeup Artist:
Fred C. Blau Jr.

Music:
Michel Legrand

Producer:
Richard Brooks

Production Assistant:
Gene Levy

Property Master:
Joe LaBella

Script Supervisor:
Marshall Schlom

Sound:
William Randall

Sound Editor:
Kay Rose

Sound Effects Editor:
Jerry Whittington

Sound Recordist:
Clem Portman
Harry Warren

Special Effects:
Chuck Gaspar

Writer:
Richard Brooks

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