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Terms of Endearment

Come to laugh, come to cry, come to care, come to terms.
1983 | 132m | English

(69164 votes)

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Aurora, a finicky woman, is in search of true love while her daughter faces marital issues. Together, they help each other deal with problems and find reasons to live a joyful life.
Release Date: Nov 20, 1983
Director: James L. Brooks
Writer: James L. Brooks, Larry McMurtry
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords loss of loved one, based on novel or book, parent child relationship, texas, cancer, astronaut, single mother, neighbor neighbor relationship, mother daughter relationship, narcissistic mother
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $108,423,749
Budget: $8,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
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)
Name Job
James L. Brooks Director, Screenplay
Larry McMurtry Novel
Andrzej Bartkowiak Director of Photography
Richard Marks Editor
Michael Gore Original Music Composer
Juliet Taylor Casting
Jeannie Epper Stunts
Albert M. Shapiro First Assistant Director
Ben Nye Jr. Makeup Artist
Harold Michelson Art Direction
Tom Pedigo Set Decoration
Kaye Pownall Hairstylist
Terry E. Lewis Property Master
Bron Roylance Makeup Artist
Dusty Wallace Gaffer
Don Reddy Camera Operator
Steven Hiller Second Assistant Camera
Richard A. Villalobos Leadman
Bob Badami Music Editor
Samuel C. Crutcher Sound Editor
Cecelia Hall Sound Editor
Joanne D'Antonio Sound Editor
Terry Lynn Allen Sound Editor
Barbara Fallick Marks Dialogue Editor
Stephen Stalheim Apprentice Sound Editor
Rick Kline Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wayne Fitzgerald Title Designer
Jane Schwartz Jaffe First Assistant Editor
Austen Jewell Unit Production Manager
Marty P. Ewing Second Assistant Director
Paula Herold Casting Associate
Sandy Veneziano Set Designer
Anthony Mondell Set Decoration
Billy Miller Key Grip
Zade Rosenthal Still Photographer
James R. Alexander Sound Mixer
Rosemary Dorsey Script Supervisor
Dustin Blauvelt First Assistant Camera
John J. Rutchland Jr. Construction Coordinator
Michael McDuffee Transportation Coordinator
Norval D. Crutcher Supervising Sound Editor
George Watters II Sound Editor
Andrew Patterson Sound Editor
Jerry Rosenthal Sound Editor
Larry Singer Dialogue Editor
Bruce Fortune Sound Assistant
Donald O. Mitchell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Polly Platt Production Design
Kristi Zea Costume Design
Ellen Chenoweth Casting
Name Title
James L. Brooks Producer
Martin Jurow Co-Producer
Penney Finkelman Cox Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Won
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress Shirley MacLaine Won
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

I hated the story, let's get that out of the way first. This film is about character acting at it's best, though, and Shirley MacLaine ("Aurora") and Jack Nicholson ("Garrett") bring us charisma and entertainment in spades which thankfully rescues the really pedestrian plot from abject mediocrity. S ... ince her birth, "Aurora" has fussed over her daughter "Emma" (Debra Winger) and upon the death of her husband, settles down to a rather vicarious existence living life through her daughter, her husband "Flap" (Jeff Daniels) and their children. She is a strong willed woman, with love that can be gentle and kindly, or that can be rude and interfering with much of the frequently sardonic humour emanating from her disinclination to let them live their own lives. Next door we find "Garrett", a somewhat disreputable womaniser. A former astronaut who trades well on his erstwhile status, but who takes a bit of a shine to "Aurora" - and that's another source of lively comedy as the two clash with engaging regularity. The last hour descends rather quickly into melancholy, though, as the young "Emma" has to deal with her own problem husband, and an illness that starts to focus the attention from all concerned onto what really matters with their relationships. MacLaine is always good with these rough-round-the-edges roles and here there is plenty of chemistry on the sparing occasions in which she and Nicholson feature. Sadly, for me anyway, the rest of this hovers way too close to melodrama and though at its best it is really good, for the most part I was rather underwhelmed by the family antics that underpinned so much of the (over-long) story.

Jun 24, 2022