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Format: VHS Rated PG Recording Mode: (unknown) Closed Captioned 130 min. |
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Movie Description This Oscar-winning film is both eccentrically funny and an old-fashioned tearjerker. The story centers around the volatile relationship between a mother and daughter spanning 30 years. The various permutations of their lives are examined, including the daughter's bout with terminal cancer. TERMS OF ENDEARMENT is a deeply observed drama about the intimate relationship between a mother and daughter, based on the novel by Larry McMurtry. Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger are at their absolute best, with terrific support from Jack Nicholson, Jeff Daniels, and John Lithgow. Academy Award Nominations: 11, including Best Actress--Debra Winger and Best Supporting Actor--John Lithgow. Academy Awards: 5, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress--Shirley MacLaine, Best (Adapted) Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor--Jack Nicholson.
Synopsis This Oscar-winning film is both eccentrically funny and an old-fashioned tearjerker. The story centers around the volatile relationship between a mother and daughter spanning 30 years. The various permutations of their lives are examined, including the daughter's bout with terminal cancer.
Film Notes TERMS OF ENDEARMENT was James Brooks first big-screen directorial effort.
The 1996 film THE EVENING STAR is the sequel to TERMS OF ENDEARMENT.
Industry Reviews "...A funny, touching, beautifully acted film....Enormously appealing, thanks to the bright, witty, larger-than-life performances that James Brooks has elicited from his stars..." New York Times - p.C18 - Janet Maslin (11/23/1983)
"...Enormously enjoyable....Brooks' dialog is wonderful throughout and all the characters carry off their assignments beautifully..." Variety - Har. (11/23/1983)
"MacLaine's Oscar-winning rendering of a controlling shrew is somehow endearing despite and because of her flaws." Premiere - Premiere Staff (04/01/2004)
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