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 | | November 20th, 1983 (NY Premiere; Wide Release: November 23, 1983)  | James L. Brooks |  | James L. Brooks, Larry McMurtry |  | Shirley MacLaine, Debra Winger, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Jeff Daniels, John Lithgow, Lisa Hart Carroll, Betty King, Huckleberry Fox, Troy Bishop, Shane Serwin, Megan Morris, Tara Yeakey, Norman Bennett, Jennifer Josey |  | Paramount Pictures |  | Comedy, Drama, Romance |  | Not Available |  | PG |  | 132 minutes |  | $108,423,000 (US total) |
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 |  |  | | | | Aurora and Emma are mother and daughter who march to different drummers. Beginning with Emma's marriage, Aurora shows how difficult and loving she can be. The movie covers several years of their lives as each finds different reasons to go on living and find joy. Aurora's interludes with Garrett Breedlove, retired astronaut and next door neighbor are quite striking. In the end, different people show their love in very different ways. |
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