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    Terms of Endearment

    PG1983 · Comedy drama · 2h 12m

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  1. Terms of Endearment is a 1983 American family tragicomedy [3] 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.

  2. Dec 9, 1983 · Terms of Endearment: Directed by James L. Brooks. With Shirley MacLaine, Debra Winger, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito. Follows hard-to-please Aurora looking for love and her daughter's family problems.

  3. Terms of Endearment. Roger Ebert November 23, 1983. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. When families get together to remember their times together, the conversation has a way of moving easily from the tragedies to the funny things.

  4. Widow Aurora Greenway (Shirley MacLaine) and her daughter, Emma (Debra Winger), have a strong bond, but Emma marries teacher Flap Horton (Jeff Daniels) against her...

  5. Synopsis. Aurora Greenway (Shirley MacLaine) and her daughter Emma (Debra Winger) are both searching for deep romantic love.

  6. Terms of Endearment dazzled critics and audiences alike with its believable, insightful story of two captivating people, mother and daughter, unforgettably played by...

  7. Terms of Endearment (1983) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. 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. James L. Brooks. Director, Screenplay. Larry McMurtry. Novel.

  9. Cast: Debra Winger (Emma Greenway), Shirley MacLaine (Aurora Greenway), Jack Nicholson (Garrett Breedlove), Jeff Daniels (Flap), John Lithgow (Sam), Danny De Vito (Vernon Dahlart). A mother-daughter relationship survives years of rivalry and romantic problems.

  10. Terms of Endearment is a 1983 American family comedy-drama film directed, written, and produced by James L. Brooks, adapted from Larry McMurtry's 1975 novel of the same name.

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