Terms of Endearment (1983)

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Written by Larry McMurtry, Jim Brooks

Directed by Jim Brooks

Also known as "Tendres passions"

Production Year: 1983

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Multi-Oscar-winning melodrama revolving around the relationship between a clinging mother and her headstrong daughter. While widow Aurora fends off a stream of admirers, daughter Emma learns the hard facts of married life. She is stunned to find that her college professor husband is having an affair with one of his students, but a much greater shock lies in store after a routine visit to the doctor.

When is Terms of Endearment next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Modern Greats December 8th, 3:05pm and on Sky Movies Modern Greats HD December 8th, 3:05pm. See more...

Cast

Shirley MacLaineAurora Greenway
Debra WingerEmma Greenway Horton
Image for Jack NicholsonJack NicholsonGarrett Breedlove
Image for Danny DeVitoDanny DeVitoVernon Dahlart
Image for Jeff DanielsJeff DanielsFlap Horton
Image for John LithgowJohn LithgowSam Burns
Lisa Hart CarrollPatsy Clark
Betty KingRosie Dunlop
Huckleberry FoxTeddy Horton
Troy BishopTommy Horton
Shane SerwinYounger Tommy Horton
Megan MorrisMelanie Horton
Tara YeakeyBaby Melanie Horton
Norman BennettEdward Johnson
Jennifer JoseyYoung Emma Greenway

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