The Last of Sheila
The Last of Sheila is a 1973 American mystery thriller film directed and produced by Herbert Ross, featuring a screenplay by Stephen Sondheim and Anthony Perkins.[1][2]The story centers on Hollywood film producer Clinton Greene (James Coburn), who one year after his wife Sheila's death in a hit-and-run accident invites six acquaintances—each potentially connected to the incident—aboard his yacht near the French Riviera for a week-long scavenger hunt game that uncovers personal secrets and escalates into real danger.[1][3]
The ensemble cast includes Dyan Cannon as a talent agent, Joan Hackett as a screenwriter, James Mason as a film critic, Ian McShane as a chauffeur, Richard Benjamin as a studio executive, and Raquel Welch as an actress.[1][4]
Notable for its labyrinthine whodunit structure, sharp dialogue infused with show business insider references, and a mid-film narrative pivot, the film received acclaim for its clever plotting, earning a 7.2/10 average user rating on IMDb from over 9,000 votes and positive retrospective reviews highlighting its enduring appeal as a cult classic.[1][5]