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    PG1980 · Comedy drama · 2h 4m

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  1. Chapter Two is a 1979 American Metrocolor romantic comedy-drama film directed by Robert Moore, produced by Ray Stark, and based on Neil Simon 's 1977 Broadway play of the same name. It has a 124-minute running time. It stars James Caan and Marsha Mason, in an Academy Award -nominated performance.

  2. Aug 30, 1980 · James Caan and Marsha Mason star as a widower and a divorcée who fall in love and face challenges in this adaptation of Neil Simon's play. The film was nominated for three Oscars and features Joseph Bologna and Valerie Harper in supporting roles.

    • (1.2K)
    • Robert Moore
    • PG
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
  3. Chapter 2 is a platform where widows and widowers can meet, chat, date and find friendship after the loss of their partner. It is a safe and secure space where they can share their stories, advice and resources, and find their next chapter.

  4. Jun 15, 2021 · Chapter Two (1979) I James Caan, Marsha Mason, Valerie Harper - YouTube. Junk Drawer Theater. 5.22K subscribers. 1.7K. 166K views 2 years ago. "HE WANTS IT THE WAY IT WAS THE FIRST TIME....

    • 126 min
    • 166.6K
    • Junk Drawer Theater
  5. Chapter Two is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon. The play premiered on Broadway in 1977, where it ran for 857 performances. History. According to Sheridan Morley, "This was in some ways the turning-point for Simon, the moment when he started to use his own life as something more than an excuse for a gag-fest.

    • Neil Simon
    • October 7, 1977
    • 1978
    • Comedy-drama
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  7. A film adaptation of the playwright's autobiographical romance, starring Marsha Mason as his second wife and James Caan as his new husband. Ebert criticizes the tedious and overwritten dialogue, the subplot of an affair, and the miscasting of Caan as a writer.

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