Terms of Endearment
"Come to Laugh. Come to Cry. Come to Care. Come to Terms."—Tagline of the film.
A 1974 novel by Larry McMurtry, Terms of Endearment is best known for its 1983 film version, the debut feature of James L. Brooks. With an All-Star Cast headed by Jack Nicholson and Shirley MacLaine in their Oscar-winning roles, the film went on to win five total Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Aurora Greenway and her daughter Emma have grown apart over the years. Aurora has found herself with a string of suitors, while Emma too has an affair in the midst of her loveless marriage. When Emma is diagnosed with cancer, everyone's relationships will be tested.
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- California Doubling: Some scenes set in Texas were actually filmed in Lincoln, Nebraska where the bulk of the film is set.
- in addition, the scene where the station wagon crosses the "Texas State Line" was actually filmed just outside Cortland, NE
- Canon Foreigner: Garret Breedlove for the film version.
- Greater Houston[context?]
- Oscar Bait: And it caught five of them.
- Recycled Trailer Music: The main theme is better remembered that the film itself.
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