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Besides the Boyz II Men music video (1991) and the  ''End of the Road [[Festival]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_of_the_Road_Festival] in England, there are a number of stage plays, TV dramas or series and films by this name:
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Besides the Boyz II Men music video (1991) and the  ''End of the Road Festival''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/End_of_the_Road_Festival] in England, there are a number of stage plays, TV dramas or series and films by this name:
  
 
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Besides the Boyz II Men music video (1991) and the End of the Road Festival[1] in England, there are a number of stage plays, TV dramas or series and films by this name:

International titles

South African plays and films

End of the Road a stage play by Jill Fletcher (1985)

End of the Road, written and directed by Jill Fletcher on the National Arts Festival Fringe, 1985.

The play is about an old lady who demands the right to die. Peformed in a double bill with No. 12 Flower Street.

Sources

National Arts Festival programme, 1985.

End of the Road a TV film by Greg Latter (2008)

Written and directed by Greg Latter, it is a made-for-TV comedy film, produced by Film Afrika for M-Net and screened thirteen times on M-Net in 2008. The film starred Paddy Lister, Jennifer Steyn, Shirley Johnston,

Sources

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