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Starting Over is a 1979 American comedy-drama film based on Dan Wakefield's 1973 novel, produced by James L. Brooks, and directed by Alan J. Pakula. Starring Burt Reynolds, Jill Clayburgh, and Candice Bergen, it follows a recently divorced man who is torn between his new girlfriend and his ex-wife.
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Starting Over. Roger Ebert October 05, 1979. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. It's painfully obvious where "Starting Over" got its inspiration—or, rather, where It didn't get inspiration enough. It's a movie made by people who loved " An Unmarried Woman ."
When his wife, Jessica (Candice Bergen), leaves him for a chance at a music career, Phil Potter (Burt Reynolds) is devastated. He moves from New York City to Boston, joins a club for divorced men...
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Overview. After divorcing his ambitious singer wife, a middle-aged man begins a new relationship with a teacher. Alan J. Pakula. Director. Dan Wakefield. Novel.
A middle-aged man loses confidence after his wife, an ambitious singer, divorces him. Then, just as his new relationship with an insecure teacher is blossoming into a romance, his wife attempts a reconciliation.
Starting Over is a 1979 American comedy film based on Dan Wakefield's novel, produced by James L. Brooks and directed by Alan J. Pakula. Starring Burt Reynolds, Jill Clayburgh and Candice Bergen, It follows a recently divorced man who is torn between his new girlfriend and his ex-wife.
1979. 1 hr 45 mins. Comedy. R. Watchlist. Where to Watch. After divorcing his ambitious singer wife, a middle-aged man begins a new relationship with a teacher.
The actress, best known for portraying strong, independent women, succumbed to chronic leukemia in her home Friday night. The latest and exclusive Starting Over (1979) coverage from MovieWeb.
A divorced man falls in love, but somehow he can’t get over his ex-wife. This affects his love life in comic ways. Based on Dan Wakefield’s novel. Сast and Crew