Terms of Endearment (1983)
Terms of Endearment (1983)


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Cast & Crew.

Shirley MacLaine
Aurora Greenway

Debra Winger
Emma Greenway Horton

Jack Nicholson
Garrett Breedlove

Danny DeVito
Vernon Dahlart

Jeff Daniels
Flap Horton

John Lithgow
Sam Burns

Lisa Hart Carroll
Patsy Clark

Betty King
Rosie Dunlop

Huckleberry Fox
Teddy Horton

Troy Bishop
Tommy Horton

Shane Serwin
Younger Tommy Horton

Megan Morris
Melanie Horton

Tara Yeakey
Baby Melanie

Norman Bennett
Edward Johnson

Jennifer Josey
Young Emma

Kate Charleson
Janice

Tom Wees
Dr. Budge

Paul Menzel
Dr. Maise

F. William Parker
Doctor

Amanda Watkins
Meg

Buddy Gilbert
Dr. Ratcher

David Wohl
Phil

Shelley K. Nielsen
Nurse

Bette Croissant
Nurse

Charles Beall
Rudyard's Employer

Lelise Folse
Doris

Sharisse Baker-Bernard
Lee Anne

Judy Dickerson
Checkout Girl

Devon O'Brien
Lizbeth

Dana Vance
Victoria

Alexandra O'Karma
Jane

Nancy Mette
Woman at Party

Holly Holmberg Brooks
T.J.

Lear Levin
Jack Stern

Albert Brooks
Rudyard Greenway (voice)

Lanier Whilden
Patsy's Mother

Helen Stauffer
Flap's Secretary

Barbara Balik
Woman

Michelle Watkins
Woman

John C. Conger
Moving Man

Sandra Newkirk
Mrs. Johnson

Elaine McGown
Herself

Mary Kay Place
Doris (voice)

Michael Gore
Original Music Composer

Richard Marks
Editor

James L. Brooks
Screenplay / Producer / Director

Andrzej Bartkowiak
Director of Photography

Larry McMurtry
Novel

Jane Schwartz Jaffe
First Assistant Editor

Martin Jurow
Co-Producer

Kristi Zea
Costume Design

Ellen Chenoweth
Casting

Penney Finkelman Cox
Co-Producer

Austen Jewell
Unit Production Manager

Anthony Mondell
Set Decoration

Billy Miller
Key Grip

John J. Rutchland Jr.
Construction Coordinator

Tom Pedigo
Set Decoration

Norval D. Crutcher
Supervising Sound Editor

Rosemary Dorsey
Script Supervisor

Michael McDuffee
Transportation Coordinator

Ben Nye Jr.
Makeup Artist

Harold Michelson
Art Direction

Juliet Taylor
Casting

James R. Alexander
Sound Mixer

Sandy Veneziano
Set Designer

Paula Herold
Casting Associate

Zade Rosenthal
Still Photographer

Steven Hiller
Second Assistant Camera

Dustin Blauvelt
First Assistant Camera

Bob Badami
Music Editor

Albert M. Shapiro
First Assistant Director

Richard A. Villalobos
Leadman

Kaye Pownall
Hairstylist

Terry E. Lewis
Property Master

Bron Roylance
Makeup Artist

Marty P. Ewing
Second Assistant Director

Dusty Wallace
Gaffer

Don Reddy
Camera Operator

Cecelia Hall
Sound Editor

Joanne D'Antonio
Sound Editor

George Watters II
Sound Editor

Larry Singer
Dialogue Editor

Stephen Stalheim
Apprentice Sound Editor

Wayne Fitzgerald
Title Designer

Barbara Fallick Marks
Dialogue Editor

Andrew Patterson
Sound Editor

Bruce Fortune
Sound Assistant
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Details.
Release DateNovember 20, 1983
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 12m
Content RatingPG
Budget$8,000,000
Box Office$108,423,749
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Terms of Endearment is a 1983 American family tragicomedy film directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks, adapted from Larry McMurtry's 1975 novel of the same name. It stars Debra Winger, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Jeff Daniels, and John Lithgow. The film covers 30 years of the relationship between Aurora Greenway (MacLaine) and her daughter Emma Greenway-Horton (Winger).
Terms of Endearment was theatrically released in limited theatres on November 23, 1983, and to a wider release on December 9 by Paramount Pictures. The film received critical acclaim and was a major commercial success, grossing $165 million at the box office, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1983 (after Return of the Jedi). At the 56th Academy Awards, the film received a leading 11 nominations, and won a leading five awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (MacLaine), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor (Nicholson). A sequel, The Evening Star, was released in 1996.
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