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| Director: | Herbert Ross | 
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| Writer: | Arthur Laurents | 
| Staring: | 
| As young dancers, they were best friends and fierce rivals. Deedee left the stage for marriage and motherhood, while Emma would become an international ballet icon. But when Deedee's teenage daughter is invited to join Emma's dance company and begins an affair with a young Russian star, the two women are forced to confront the choices they've made, the resentments they've hidden and the emotional truths they must face at the turning point. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 14, 1977 | 
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| Director: | Herbert Ross | 
| Writer: | Arthur Laurents | 
| Genres: | Drama, Romance | 
| Keywords | new york city, jealousy, infidelity, midlife crisis, ambition, rivalry, feud, ballet, falling in love, choreography, drunkenness, carnegie hall, ballet company, triumph, prima ballerina, mother daughter relationship | 
| Production Companies | Hera Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Anne Bancroft | Emma | 
| Shirley MacLaine | Deedee | 
| Tom Skerritt | Wayne | 
| Mikhail Baryshnikov | Yuri | 
| Leslie Browne | Emilia | 
| Martha Scott | Adelaide | 
| Antoinette Sibley | Sevilla | 
| Alexandra Danilova | Madame Dahkarova | 
| Starr Danias | Carolyn | 
| Marshall Thompson | Carter | 
| James Mitchell | Michael | 
| Daniel Levins | Arnold | 
| Scott Douglas | Freddie | 
| Lisa Lucas | Janina | 
| Phillip Saunders | Ethan | 
| Jurgen Schneider | Peter | 
| Dennis Nahat | Dennis | 
| Anthony Zerbe | Rosie | 
| Hilda Morales | Sandra | 
| Saax Bradbury | Florence | 
| Alexander Minz | Boys Class Teacher | 
| Howard Barr | Rehearsal Pianist | 
| Martha Johnston | Rehearsal Pianist | 
| Anne Barlow | Ballet Mistress | 
| Enrique Martinez | Ballet Master | 
| James Crittenden | Billy | 
| Lucette Aldous | Artist of American Ballet Theatre | 
| Fernando Bujones | Artist of American Ballet Theatre | 
| Richard Cragun | Artist of American Ballet Theatre | 
| Suzanne Farrell | Artist of American Ballet Theatre | 
| Marcia Haydée | Artist of American Ballet Theatre | 
| Peter Martins | Artist of American Ballet Theatre | 
| Marianna Tcherkassky | Artist of American Ballet Theatre | 
| Clark Tippet | Artist of American Ballet Theatre | 
| Martine Van Hamel | Artist of American Ballet Theatre | 
| Nanette Glushak | Self (uncredited) | 
| Bob Harks | Waiter (uncredited) | 
| Rebecca Wright | Self (uncredited) | 
| Donald Petrie | Barney Joe | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Albert Wolsky | Costume Design | 
| Alvin Ailey | Choreographer | 
| Frederick Ashton | Choreographer | 
| Kenneth MacMillan | Choreographer | 
| Marius Petipa | Choreographer | 
| Adolphe Adam | Music | 
| Frédéric Chopin | Music | 
| Duke Ellington | Music | 
| Ludwig Minkus | Music | 
| Sergei Prokofiev | Music | 
| William Hartman | Sound Editor | 
| Richard Sperber | Sound Editor | 
| Godfrey Marks | Dialogue Editor | 
| Michael E. Polakow | Assistant Editor | 
| George Korngold | Music Editor | 
| Ralph Gerling | Camera Operator | 
| Warren Rothenberger | Camera Operator | 
| Gregg H. Bilson | Property Master | 
| Joseph M. Caracciolo | Property Master | 
| David Graham | Casting | 
| Saax Bradbury | Dialect Coach | 
| Kathryn Blondell | Hairstylist | 
| Tony Faso | Wardrobe Designer | 
| Jennifer L. Parsons | Wardrobe Designer | 
| Wayne Fitzgerald | Title Designer | 
| Hendrik Wynands | Construction Coordinator | 
| Robert Surtees | Director of Photography | 
| William Reynolds | Editor | 
| Albert Brenner | Production Design | 
| Marvin March | Set Decoration | 
| Roger M. Rothstein | Production Manager | 
| John Lanchbery | Conductor, Original Music Composer | 
| Jack Roe | First Assistant Director | 
| Julia Tucker | Continuity | 
| Ted Keep | Scoring Mixer | 
| George Balanchine | Choreographer | 
| Jean Coralli | Choreographer | 
| John Cranko | Choreographer | 
| Michel Fokine | Choreographer | 
| Lev Ivanov | Choreographer | 
| Harald Lander | Choreographer | 
| Alexander Minz | Choreographer | 
| Dennis Nahat | Choreographer | 
| Jules Perrot | Choreographer | 
| Carl Czerny | Music | 
| Jerry Jost | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Theodore Soderberg | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Louis Cappeta | Key Grip | 
| Willie Meyerhoff | Gaffer | 
| Earl Kennedy | Gaffer | 
| Daniel R. Jordan | Key Grip | 
| Tony Bishop | Second Assistant Director | 
| Herbert Ross | Director | 
| Pyotr Tchaikovsky | Music | 
| Henryk Wieniawski | Music | 
| Juliet Taylor | Casting | 
| Charles H. Schram | Makeup Artist | 
| Peter Burrell | Second Assistant Director | 
| Arthur Laurents | Writer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Nora Kaye | Executive Producer | 
| Roger M. Rothstein | Associate Producer | 
| Arthur Laurents | Producer | 
| Herbert Ross | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | |
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| Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated | 
| Academy Awards | Best Actor | N/A | Nominated | 
| Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated | 
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Mickey Rooney Jr. | Nominated | 
| Academy Awards | Best Actress | Anne Bancroft | Nominated | 
| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | Shirley MacLaine | Nominated | 
| Golden Globes | Best Actress | Anne Bancroft | Nominated | 
| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | Anne Bancroft | Nominated | 
| Berlin International Film Festival | Best Supporting Actress | Anne Bancroft | Won | 
| BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | N/A | Won | 
| BAFTA Awards | Best Actress | Shirley MacLaine | Nominated | 
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Hume Cronyn | Won | 
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Martha Raye | Nominated | 
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Mikhail Baryshnikov | Nominated | 
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The year 1977 was very good for director Herbert Ross. Not only did Ross direct this film, which was nominated for eleven Academy Awards, but he also helmed "The Goodbye Girl," which received five nominations. Out of the twenty acting nominees that year, seven were from two of his films. If you lo ... ve ballet, you will love "The Turning Point." If you have flashbacks to your little sister's bit part in "The Nutcracker" the same way military veterans flashback to combat, you might still like "The Turning Point." Deedee (Shirley MacLaine) is a former dancer now running a ballet school with her husband Wayne (Tom Skerritt) in Oklahoma City. The American Ballet Company comes through, and Wayne and Deedee reunite with all their old friends and rivals- both ingredients can be found in Emma (Anne Bancroft). Emma and Deedee competed for the same part back in the day, but Deedee ended up pregnant and Emma went on to be a star of the company. Deedee, however, gave birth to Emilia (Leslie Browne), who is now a supreme dancer in her own right. She joins the company, and Deedee and Emilia move to New York City for a summer. Childless Emma makes herself Emilia's surrogate mom, and Deedee finds herself in the arms of old crush Rosie (Anthony Zerbe), never living the life Emma lives. The two head for a collision course on the very night of Emilia's lead debut. While I am not a big ballet fan, I am a big fan of good acting. MacLaine and Bancroft nail their parts. Ross never lets one actress overshadow the other. Both of them are equally heroic and flawed, so the viewer cannot come down on one side or the other. Leslie Browne is hot and cold as Emilia, letting her great dancing speak for her character. Mikhail Baryshnikov is very effective in a clicheed role as the company horndog Yuri, who quickly beds Emilia. While Wayne is wishy-washy, we find out why at the end of the film, and Skerritt holds his own. As with "The Goodbye Girl," Ross directs with a vengeance, never letting the camera stop. He is not show-offy or pretentious, but he keeps things going at a fast clip, even the dance sequences. They do not run too long or too short, but are brief enough where you can still appreciate the pure athleticism of the performers. I have not been in awe of dancers like this since I sat through the original "West Side Story." Watch for a wonderfully edited sequence where a fantasy dance between Yuri and Emilia turns into the two making love, a perfect blend of cuts and musical accompaniment. I do complain that the film runs about fifteen minutes too long, and some closure with Deedee and Rosie would have been nice. "The Turning Point" is not everyone's cup of tea, but the actors and direction save it from being just another melodrama.