- Larry McMurtry(based on the novel by)
- James L. Brooks(screenplay)
- Stars
- Larry McMurtry(based on the novel by)
- James L. Brooks(screenplay)
- Stars
- Rosie Dunlop
- (as Betty R. King)
- Larry McMurtry(based on the novel by)
- James L. Brooks(screenplay)
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- TriviaAt the end of production, to congratulate him for completing his first movie, James L. Brooks received a book of "Life in Hell" cartoons, drawn by Matt Groening. Brooks was so impressed that he asked Groening to create cartoon shorts for The Tracey Ullman Show (1987), which led to The Simpsons (1989).
- GoofsDuring the opening credits, set in the 1950s, a 1980s station wagon is parked in a driveway in the background.
- Quotes
Aurora Greenway: Excuse me. It is after ten. Give my daughter the pain shot, please.
Nurse: Mrs. Greenway, I was going to.
Aurora Greenway: Oh, good, go ahead.
Nurse: In just a few minutes.
Aurora Greenway: Well, please - it's, it's after ten. It's after ten. I don't see why she has to have this pain.
Nurse: Ma'am, it's not my patient.
Aurora Greenway: [increasingly hysterically] It's time for her shot! Do you understand? Do something! All she had to do is hold out until ten! And it's past ten! She's - in pain, my daughter's in pain! Give her the shot, do you understand me?
Nurse: You're going to behave...
Aurora Greenway: [at the top of her lungs] Give my daughter the shot!
Nurse: [walks away to give Emma the shot]
Aurora Greenway: Thank you very much. Thank you.
- SoundtracksAnything Goes
By Cole Porter
Performed by Ethel Merman
Produced by Jule Styne (uncredited)
Orchestrated by Buddy Bregman (uncredited) and Nelson Riddle (uncredited)
Courtesy of National Broadcasting Company
This is very much a character driven film. The dialogues are full of humour and wit but what's also striking is how deeply layered the words are. While the visuals are quite simplistic it's the characters that shine especially through the actors' natural performances. Their excellent non-verbal gestures, spot on line delivery and restrained performances are superb.
A sassy Shirley Maclaine and bubbly Debra Winger are spellbinding. Both actresses beautifully carry the film and they are brilliantly supported by fine actors like Danny DeVito, Jack Nicholson, John Lithgow and Jeff Daniels.
What particularly appealed to me about 'Terms of Endearment' is the depiction of the mother-daughter relationship and the dynamic of it. It definitely has its ups and downs and it does not involve the use of clichéd lines like 'I love you' etc but at the same time the unconditional love between them is wonderfully conveyed.
- Chrysanthepop
- Mar 6, 2012
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