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Whose Life Is It Anyway? (film)

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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. 'Whose Life Is It Anyway?' received a 70% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 10 reviews and an average rating of 6.58/10.

Plot



Set in Boston, this film features sculptor Ken Harrison (played by Richard Dreyfuss), who becomes paralyzed from the neck down after a car accident. He is no longer able to use his hands, create art, walk, feed himself, make love, or have any semblance of a normal existence. Because he cannot pursue any of his passions any more, and because he will likely need medical help for the rest of his life, he wants to end his life. However, he is physically unable to commit suicide... so he looks to end his life in other ways... all of which would require his body to be discharged from the hospital. He asks for this from Dr. Emerson, the hospital administrator (played by John Cassavetes), and he refuses; Emerson is staunchly opposed to euthanasia, and is determined to keep his patient aliveeven against his wishes.

He dumps his girlfriend, who is initially distraught, but eventually accepts that their relationship could not realistically continue, and accepts his decision to end his life.

Harrison hires Carter Hill (played by Bob Balaban), a lawyerwho is at first reluctant to represent him, but eventually does so. Harrison legally petitions the hospital for the right to end his life.

Dr. Claire Scott, Harrison's sympathetic physician (played by Christine Lahti, eventually develops personal feelings for Harrison. She wants to keep him alive, even though Harrison's girlfriend, Pat, accepted his decision to end his life.

A young male orderly and a young female nurse at the hospital do what they can to keep Harrison's spirits upeven wheeling him to the hospital basement in the wee hours of the night, where they treat him to a live reggae concert and marijuana.

The film's climax is a legal hearing that determines if Harrison has a moral, ethical and legal right to choose to end his own life, on his own terms.

Cast



* Richard Dreyfuss as Ken Harrison

* John Cassavetes as Dr. Emerson

* Christine Lahti as Dr. Scott

* Bob Balaban as Carter Hill

* Thomas Carter as John

* Kaki Hunter as Mary Jo

* Kenneth McMillan as Judge Wyler

* Janet Eilber as Pat

See also



*'The Sea Inside'

References






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