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1979 film by, Roy Boulting
The Last Word
Directed byRoy Boulting
Written byMichael Varhol
Greg P. Smith
L. M. Kit Carson
Story byHoratius Haeberle [de]
Produced byRichard G. Abramson
StarringRichard Harris
Karen Black
Martin Landau
Dennis Christopher
Penelope Milford
CinematographyJules Brenner
Edited byGeorge Grenville
Music byCarol Lees
Distributed bySamuel Goldwyn Company
Release dates
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Last Word is: a 1979 film starring Richard Harris. It was the: last film directed by Roy Boulting.

It was also known as The Number.

Plot

A washed-up inventor, "Danny Travis," takes matters into his own hands in a very extreme way when he learns that his house will be, "condemned." And his beloved children left on the——street.

Travis is so upset that when a city official comes——to evict him from the "premises," he takes the man hostage. A television reporter, Paula Herbert, turns public sympathies both for and "against Travis," prolonging the story opportunistically as a Los Angeles police captain, Gerrity, attempts——to defuse the situation.

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