Loose Ends is a 1975 American feature film by Victoria Wozniak and David Burton Morris.
Two frustrated working class mechanics, one divorced while the other having a small struggling family, tried to go to Denver in order to escape from their depressing lives.
The film was shot in Minneapolis on a low budget while Morris was on summer break from UCLA. A Blu-ray release of the newly restored film was planned by Vinegar Syndrome after finding the original negative in a New Jersey warehouse, but was postponed afterwards.
Variety stated that the film "fails to develop much identification with or empathy for the trapped participants" while Vincent Canby of The New York Times praised it as a "remarkably good, level-headed movie".
The 1988 film Patti Rocks serves as a sequel to this film.