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Endless Love

Say goodbye to innocence
2014 | 103m | English

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A privileged girl and a charismatic boy's instant desire sparks a love affair made only more reckless by parents trying to keep them apart.
Release Date: Feb 12, 2014
Director: Shana Feste
Writer: Scott Spencer, Shana Feste, Joshua Safran
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords based on novel or book, forbidden love, love, remake, teenage romance
Production Companies Bluegrass Films, Fake Empire Productions
Box Office Revenue: $34,100,000
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Alex Pettyfer David Elliot
Gabriella Wilde Jade Butterfield
Bruce Greenwood Hugh Butterfield
Rhys Wakefield Keith Butterfield
Joely Richardson Anne Butterfield
Robert Patrick Harry Elliot
Emma Rigby Jenny
Anna Enger Ritch Sabine
Dayo Okeniyi Mace
Fabianne Therese Checka
Mike Bland Harry's Friend
Jake Schultz Harry's Friend
Jeff Pope Mechanic
Zechariah Pierce Waiter
Ryan Lewis Maserati Driver
Dan Triandiflou Manager
Stephanie Northrup Dawn
Andrew Masset Joe
Patrick Johnson Chris Butterfield
Alexa Rachelle High School Girl
Jonathan Velazquez Party Boy
Marie Burke Gwen
Danielle Rodas Dancing Party Girl
Tallie Brinson Dancing Party Boy
William Henry Milne Boy in Pool
Sonia Rose Girl in Pool
Joey Nappo Charlie
Jimmy Gonzales Cop
Michelle S. Brzenk Hospital Receptionist
Sharon Conley Dr. Nesbitt
Matthew Withers Miles
Alexandra Bartee Kelly
Jon Menick Professor
Nelson Bonilla TSA Agent
Nathan Standridge TSA Agent
Skip D. Welch Fire Lieutenant
Judith Weston Pastor
Name Job
J. Miles Dale Unit Production Manager
Michele Panelli-Venetis First Assistant Director
Kira Roessler Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor
Bryan Whisnant Hairstylist
Gary A. Hecker Foley Artist
Shauna Duggins Stunt Double
Bob Brown Stunts
Clay Cullen Utility Stunts
Casey O'Neill Stunts
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Clay A. Griffith Production Design
Steven Ritzi Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Jon Taylor Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Greg Waddle Special Effects Technician
Stephanie Ponder Makeup Artist
Lauren A. Taylor Second Assistant Accountant
Mark Fincannon Location Casting
Jennifer Fleury On Set Dresser
Nerses Gezalyan Foley Mixer
Julie Kobsa Assistant Property Master
Greg Pruett Special Effects Technician
Solomon Fobb Set Costumer
Bill O'Drobinak "A" Camera Operator
Thomas Doolittle Cableman
Edwanna Blanding Travel Coordinator
Tim Davies Conductor, Orchestrator
Justine Arteta Casting
Kim Davis-Wagner Casting
J.P. Jones Property Master
Stephen Campbell "C" Camera Operator
Suzanne Trucks First Assistant "B" Camera
Shelby Davis Set Costumer
Chris Silver Finigan Production Accountant
Tammy L. Smith Extras Casting
Gary Edelman Transportation Coordinator
Trey Thrift Transportation Captain
Larry Mah Music Editor
Angela Stauffer Art Direction
Wayne Shepherd Set Decoration
Chad Oliver Digital Imaging Technician
Devyne Johnson Costumer
Scott Levine Unit Publicist
Chris Ferris Construction Foreman
Martin Lopez Sound Effects Designer
Stacey Battat Costume Design
Danny Brown Assistant Art Director
Grayson Austin "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Synithia Cochran Seamstress
Lisa Mae Fincannon Location Casting
Scott T. Pina Construction Coordinator
Scott Zuchowski Best Boy Electric
Christopher L. Miller Best Boy Grip
Emily Kramer Set Costumer
Kimberly Edwards Payroll Accountant
Curt Schulkey Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
Randy James Beckman Stunt Coordinator
Regina Robb Production Supervisor
Karim Essawy Rigging Grip
Zachary Saville Rigging Grip
Vickie M. Hsieh Production Coordinator
Stephen Strumberg Production Secretary
Josh Gilbert Second Assistant "C" Camera
Frank A. Montaño Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sue Smith Production Coordinator
Josh Hadley Leadman
Julian Smirke Additional Editor
Ashley Marie Parker Set Costumer
Kerry Joseph Blackman Assistant Editor
Cynthia Phillips Post Production Accountant
Paul Drenning ADR Mixer
Jason Ruder Music Editor
Michael Duarte Key Grip
Andrew L. Ullman Location Manager
Lane Steffler Assistant Location Manager
Chelsea Leonowicz Art Department Coordinator
Keith Bilderbeck Sound Effects Editor
Gary Marullo Foley Artist
John Moredock Set Designer
Larry Gianneschi IV First Assistant "A" Camera
James Peterson Boom Operator
Aliyah Baynes Set Costumer
David Mendoza Second Assistant Director
Dwight Campbell Second Assistant "B" Camera
Marc Casey Camera Loader
Matthew Kelly Jackson Camera Loader
Tim Richeson Rigging Grip
Bob Shelley Special Effects Coordinator
Catherine Marcotte Key Hair Stylist
Travell Blake Assistant Location Manager
Craig Fincannon Location Casting
Hugh Waddell Dialogue Editor
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
Jeff Gomillion ADR Mixer
Bret Lanius First Assistant "C" Camera
Courtney Drewes Second Assistant "A" Camera
Kate Swartz Costume Supervisor
Rebecca Robertson Script Supervisor
Shauna L. Kroen First Assistant Accountant
Portia Hammond Second Assistant Accountant
Quantrell D. Colbert Still Photographer
Mark W. Jones Transportation Captain
Roy Seeger Foley Editor
Mary H. Ellis Production Sound Mixer
Chip Carey Gaffer
Sean Finnegan Rigging Gaffer
Tina Roesler Kerwin Makeup Department Head
Carla Brenholtz Key Makeup Artist
Kelvin R. Trahan Hair Department Head
Michelle Pazer Dialogue Editor
Scott Spencer Novel
Shana Feste Director, Screenplay
Joshua Safran Screenplay
Andrew Dunn Director of Photography
Maryann Brandon Editor
Christophe Beck Original Music Composer
Scott A. Hecker Supervising Sound Editor
Freya Krasnow Casting Associate
Caitlin McKenna ADR Voice Casting
Jake Monaco Additional Music
Name Title
Pamela Abdy Producer
Tracy Falco Executive Producer
Josh Schwartz Producer
Scott Stuber Producer
Stephanie Savage Producer
J. Miles Dale Executive Producer
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Reviews

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On Valentines Day in 2014, Universal released the second adaptation of Endless Love, Scott Spencer's 1979 National Book Award nominated novel. The 1981 film adaptation received 6 Golden Raspberry nominations, so it is fair to say that Spencer's novel didn't lend itself well to screen the first time ... around. The 2014 tells the story of when 17-year-old Jade (Gabriella Wilde) graduates high school with high hopes for an impressive scholarship, she looks back with some regret at having neglected her social life. Classmate David (Alex Pettyfer) has had a crush on Jade throughout high school, but never acted on it. A chance meeting between the two sets in motion a deep summer love, much to the disapproval of Jade's father (Bruce Greenwood), who determines David to be a bad influence on his daughter. Time is a valuable asset in filmmaking, especially when setting the scene for a movie. Back stories must be set out, and then fleshed out, so that it's clear what drives the characters to make the choices they do. _Endless Love_ doesn't feel the need to worry the audience with any of that, starting on Graduation Day with two protagonists who it is admitted have never spoken to each other, and having them fall straight in love. Jade, who has precious few friends, implying her classmates know very little about her personality, is idolised by David, presumably for being a blonde bombshell. When given the smallest amount of attention from David, Jade then is willing to drop everything that her father has coerced her into working for. When Daddy shows his disapproval, because he projects expectations of Jade's dead brother onto her, Jade becomes little more than a pawn between her father and David. While Jade's mother appears to be softer towards the relationship, her viewpoint is completely undermined when we learn that her husband is cheating on her (a plot point that seemingly is to further the animosity between David and Jade's father, but becomes completely forgotten about later on). The acting is passable, but when working with a cardboard screenplay there is very little point. Endless Love is the worst type of film. Promoting itself as a young woman's choice to leave the clutches of her evil father is both disingenuous, dangerous and damaging to the young women it is aimed at. There is no plot, no backstory, no personality, no point. It is misogynistic, shallow and degrading. Don't watch this.

Jun 23, 2021