Whiskey Flats Ending Explained: an impressive dark comedy about a young film student at UCLA who is as much in love with the idea of being a director as he is with himself. Directed by MacGregor Douglas, this 1969 story film stars Zalman King. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Whiskey Flats?

"...an impressive dark comedy about a young film student at UCLA who is as much in love with the idea of being a director as he is with himself. At a party, he meets a lively girl, Elaine, who half-jokingly agrees to be the student's leading lady. The natural growth of their relationship and how it is stunted is the basis for the film, and what happens to the spectator is that he recognizes, behind the laughter in the comic situation's shown, the tragic aversion of Americans to get really deeply involved with anything or anyone until absolutely necessary." - Albert Johnson, San Francisco International Film Festival

MacGregor Douglas's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Zalman King's journey. At a party, he meets a lively girl, Elaine, who half-jokingly agrees to be the student's leading lady.

How Does Zalman King's Story End?

  • Zalman King: Zalman King's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.

What Does the Ending of Whiskey Flats Mean?

The ending of Whiskey Flats brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Zalman King's story may not satisfy all audiences.