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Terms of Endearment

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. It stars Debra Winger, Shirley MacLaine, Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Jeff Daniels, and John Lithgow. The film covers 30 years of the relationship between Aurora Greenway (MacLaine) and her daughter Emma (Winger).

Terms of Endearment
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJames L. Brooks
Screenplay byJames L. Brooks
Based onTerms of Endearment
by Larry McMurtry
Produced byJames L. Brooks
Starring
CinematographyAndrzej Bartkowiak
Edited byRichard Marks
Music byMichael Gore
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
  • November 23, 1983 (1983-11-23) (US: limited)
  • December 9, 1983 (1983-12-09) (US: wide)
Running time
132 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$8 million
Box office$165 million[2]

Terms of Endearment was theatrically released in limited theatres on November 23, 1983, and to a wider release on December 9 by Paramount Pictures. The film received critical acclaim and was a major commercial success, grossing $165 million at the box office, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 1983. At the 56th Academy Awards, the film received a leading 11 nominations, and won a leading five awards: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress (for MacLaine), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor (for Nicholson). A sequel, The Evening Star, was released in 1996.

Plot edit

Widowed Aurora Greenway keeps several suitors at arm's length in River Oaks, Houston, focusing instead on her close, but controlling, relationship with daughter Emma. Anxious to escape her mother, Emma marries callow young college professor Flap Horton over her mother's objections. Despite their frequent spats and difficulty getting along with each other, Emma and Aurora have very close ties and keep in touch by telephone.

Emma and Flap move to Iowa in order for him to pursue a career as an English professor, but they run into financial difficulties. Emma has three children, and over the course of the next few years, the marriage begins to fray. While at the grocery store, Emma does not have the money to pay for her groceries and meets Sam Burns, who pays for them. They strike up a friendship and quickly an affair as Sam's wife refuses to have sex with him, and Emma suspects Flap of infidelity.

Meanwhile, the lonely Aurora overcomes her repression and begins a whirlwind romance with her next-door neighbor, retired astronaut Garrett Breedlove. Emma catches Flap flirting with one of his students and drives back to Texas immediately. There, Garrett develops cold feet about his relationship with Aurora and breaks it off. While Emma is gone, Flap decides to take a promotion in Nebraska; Emma and the children return to Iowa, and they move to Nebraska.

Emma finds out Flap moved them to Nebraska so he could work with his girlfriend. Emma is diagnosed with cancer, which becomes terminal. Aurora and Flap stay by Emma's side through her treatment and hospitalization. Garrett flies to Nebraska to be with Aurora and the family during this. The dying Emma shows her love for her mother by entrusting her children to Aurora's care.

Cast edit

Production edit

Brooks wrote the supporting role of Garrett Breedlove for Burt Reynolds, who turned down the role because of a verbal commitment he had made to appear in Stroker Ace. "There are no awards in Hollywood for being an idiot", Reynolds later said of the decision.[3] Harrison Ford and Paul Newman also turned down the role.[4][5]

The exterior shots of Aurora Greenway's home were filmed at 3060 Locke Lane, Houston, Texas. The exterior shots of locations intended to be in Des Moines, Iowa and Kearney, Nebraska were instead filmed in Lincoln, Nebraska. Many scenes were filmed on, or near, the campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.[6] While filming in Lincoln, the state capital, Winger met then-governor of Nebraska Bob Kerrey; the two wound up dating for two years.[7]

MacLaine and Winger reportedly did not get along with each other during production.[8][9][10][11] MacLaine confirmed in an interview that "it was a very tough shoot ... Chaotic...(Jim) likes working with tension on the set."[12]

On working with Nicholson, MacLaine said, "Working with Jack Nicholson was crazy",[13] but that his spontaneity may have contributed to her performance.[14] She also said,

We're like old smoothies working together. You know the old smoothies they used to show whenever you went to the Ice Follies. They would have this elderly man and woman – who at that time were 40 – and they had a little bit too much weight around the waist and were moving a little slower. But they danced so elegantly and so in synch with each other that the audience just laid back and sort of sighed. That's the way it is working with Jack. We both know what the other is going to do. And we don't socialize, or anything. It's an amazing chemistry – a wonderful, wonderful feeling.[11]

MacLaine also confirmed in an interview with USA Today that Nicholson improvised when he put his hand down her dress in the beach scene.[15]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Terms of Endearment was commercially successful at the box office. On its opening weekend, it grossed $3.4 million, ranking number two at the US box office, until its second weekend, when it grossed $3.1 million, ranking number one at the box office. Three weekends later, it arrived number one again, with $9,000,000, having wide release. For four weekends, it remained number one at the box office, and it slipped to number two on its tenth weekend. On the film's 11th weekend, it arrived number one (for the sixth and final time), grossing $3 million.[16] The film grossed $108,423,489 in the United States and Canada and $165 million worldwide.[17][2]

Critical reception edit

Terms of Endearment received critical acclaim at the time of its release. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an 82% approval rating based on 109 reviews, with a weighted average of 7.9/10. The site's consensus reads: "A classic tearjerker, Terms of Endearment isn't shy about reaching for the heartstrings – but is so well-acted and smartly scripted that it's almost impossible to resist."[18] Metacritic reports a score of 79 out of 100 based on reviews from ten critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[19]

Roger Ebert gave the film a four-out-of-four star rating, calling it "a wonderful film" and stating, "There isn't a thing that I would change, and I was exhilarated by the freedom it gives itself to move from the high comedy of Nicholson's best moments to the acting of Debra Winger in the closing scenes."[20] Gene Siskel, who also gave the film a highly enthusiastic review, correctly predicted upon its release that it would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1983.

In his movie guide, Leonard Maltin awarded the film a rare four-star rating, calling it a "Wonderful mix of humor and heartache", and concluded the film was "Consistently offbeat and unpredictable, with exceptional performances by all three stars".[21]

Awards and nominations edit

As of July 2022, Nicholson is one of the few supporting actors to ever sweep "The Big Four" critics awards (Los Angeles Film Critics Association, National Board of Review, New York Film Critics Circle, National Society of Film Critics) for his performance of Garrett Breedlove.

Award Category Nominee(s) Result
Academy Awards[22][23] Best Picture James L. Brooks Won
Best Director Won
Best Screenplay – Based on Material from Another Medium Won
Best Actress Debra Winger Nominated
Shirley MacLaine Won
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won
John Lithgow Nominated
Best Art Direction Art Direction: Polly Platt and Harold Michelson;
Set Decoration: Tom Pedigo and Anthony Mondell
Nominated
Best Film Editing Richard Marks Nominated
Best Original Score Michael Gore Nominated
Best Sound James R. Alexander, Rick Kline, Donald O. Mitchell and Kevin O'Connell Nominated
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Film Won
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won
British Academy Film Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Shirley MacLaine Nominated
David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Film Nominated
Best Foreign Actress Debra Winger Nominated
Shirley MacLaine Won
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures James L. Brooks Won
Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Drama Won
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Debra Winger Nominated
Shirley MacLaine Won
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Jack Nicholson Won
Best Director – Motion Picture James L. Brooks Nominated
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Won
Japan Academy Film Prize Outstanding Foreign Language Film Nominated
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film Won[a]
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Won
Best Director James L. Brooks Won
Best Actress Shirley MacLaine Won
Best Supporting Actor John Lithgow Runner-up
Jack Nicholson Won
Best Screenplay James L. Brooks Won
National Board of Review Awards Best Film Won[b]
Top Ten Films Won
Best Director James L. Brooks Won
Best Actress Shirley MacLaine Won
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Actress Shirley MacLaine 3rd Place
Debra Winger Won
Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won
Best Screenplay James L. Brooks Nominated
New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film Won
Best Actress Shirley MacLaine Won
Debra Winger Runner-up
Best Supporting Actor John Lithgow Nominated
Jack Nicholson Won
Best Screenplay James L. Brooks Nominated
Online Film & Television Association Awards Hall of Fame – Motion Picture Inducted
Writers Guild of America Awards Best Comedy – Adapted from Another Medium James L. Brooks Won

American Film Institute (nominations):

Sequel and stage adaptions edit

The sequel The Evening Star (1996), in which MacLaine and Nicholson reprised their roles, was a critical and commercial failure. A stage play of the same name, based on the novel, was written by Dan Gordon.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Tied with Tender Mercies.
  2. ^ Tied with Betrayal.

References edit

  1. ^ "Terms of Endearment (15)". British Board of Film Classification. December 6, 1983. from the original on February 2, 2016. Retrieved January 27, 2016.
  2. ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (July 15, 2002). "Top 50 worldwide grossers". Variety. p. 52, Paramount at 90 supplement.
  3. ^ "Larry King Live:Burt Reynolds Discusses His Career in Showbiz". February 23, 2000. from the original on April 4, 2013. Retrieved September 17, 2013.
  4. ^ Duke, Brad (July 2008). Harrison Ford: The Films. McFarland. ISBN 9780786440481.
  5. ^ Mell, Eila (January 24, 2015). Casting Might-Have-Beens: A Film by Film Directory of Actors Considered for Roles Given to Others. McFarland. ISBN 9781476609768.
  6. ^ Reeves, Tony. "Filming Locations for Oscar-winner Terms Of Endearment (1983), around Texas and Nebraska". movie-locations.com. from the original on April 25, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
  7. ^ "SHORT TAKES: Debra Winger Is Not for Politics". Los Angeles Times. September 12, 1990. from the original on October 24, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2016.
  8. ^ Graham, Mark (September 6, 2008). . Gawker. Archived from the original on June 7, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  9. ^ Brew, Simon (September 27, 2013). "14 Co-stars Who Really Didn't Get Along". Dennis Publishing. from the original on June 7, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  10. ^ "Debra Winger: The return of a class act". The Independent. October 24, 2008. from the original on June 7, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  11. ^ a b Quin, Eleanor. "TERMS OF ENDEARMENT". Turner Classic Movies. from the original on June 7, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  12. ^ hudsonunionsociety (November 30, 2013). "Shirley MacLaine On Working With Tension On The Set". from the original on November 28, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2015 – via YouTube.
  13. ^ Ouzuonian, Richard (May 1, 2015). "The present life of Shirley MacLaine". Toronto Star. from the original on June 28, 2017. Retrieved June 6, 2015.
  14. ^ "Shirley MacLaine on Jack Nicholson: He showed up to set practically nude". Fox News Channel. October 30, 2014. from the original on October 17, 2015. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  15. ^ Alexander, Bryan (March 2, 2017). "Shirley MacLaine tries to bring Jack Nicholson on board "with every script"". USA Today. from the original on July 3, 2017. Retrieved June 27, 2017.
  16. ^ "Terms of Endearment (1983) – Weekend Box Office Results". Box Office Mojo. from the original on November 2, 2009. Retrieved December 5, 2008.
  17. ^ "Terms of Endearment (1983)". Box Office Mojo. from the original on December 17, 2019. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  18. ^ "Terms of Endearment (1983)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. from the original on May 11, 2019. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
  19. ^ "Terms of Endearment Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. from the original on November 3, 2020. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  20. ^ Ebert, Roger (November 23, 1983). "Terms of Endearment". Chicago Sun-Times. from the original on April 24, 2013. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
  21. ^ Maltin, Leonard (2012). 2013 Movie Guide. Penguin Books. p. 1386. ISBN 978-0-451-23774-3.
  22. ^ "The 56th Academy Awards (1984) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. from the original on November 2, 2017. Retrieved October 9, 2011.
  23. ^ . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2009. Archived from the original on October 22, 2009. Retrieved January 1, 2009.

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This article is about the film For other uses see Terms of Endearment disambiguation 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 It stars Debra Winger Shirley MacLaine Jack Nicholson Danny DeVito Jeff Daniels and John Lithgow The film covers 30 years of the relationship between Aurora Greenway MacLaine and her daughter Emma Winger Terms of EndearmentTheatrical release posterDirected byJames L BrooksScreenplay byJames L BrooksBased onTerms of Endearmentby Larry McMurtryProduced byJames L BrooksStarringDebra Winger Shirley MacLaine Jack Nicholson Danny DeVito John LithgowCinematographyAndrzej BartkowiakEdited byRichard MarksMusic byMichael GoreDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease datesNovember 23 1983 1983 11 23 US limited December 9 1983 1983 12 09 US wide Running time132 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 8 millionBox office 165 million 2 Terms of Endearment was theatrically released in limited theatres on November 23 1983 and to a wider release on December 9 by Paramount Pictures The film received critical acclaim and was a major commercial success grossing 165 million at the box office becoming the second highest grossing film of 1983 At the 56th Academy Awards the film received a leading 11 nominations and won a leading five awards Best Picture Best Director Best Actress for MacLaine Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Nicholson A sequel The Evening Star was released in 1996 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reception 5 Awards and nominations 6 Sequel and stage adaptions 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot editWidowed Aurora Greenway keeps several suitors at arm s length in River Oaks Houston focusing instead on her close but controlling relationship with daughter Emma Anxious to escape her mother Emma marries callow young college professor Flap Horton over her mother s objections Despite their frequent spats and difficulty getting along with each other Emma and Aurora have very close ties and keep in touch by telephone Emma and Flap move to Iowa in order for him to pursue a career as an English professor but they run into financial difficulties Emma has three children and over the course of the next few years the marriage begins to fray While at the grocery store Emma does not have the money to pay for her groceries and meets Sam Burns who pays for them They strike up a friendship and quickly an affair as Sam s wife refuses to have sex with him and Emma suspects Flap of infidelity Meanwhile the lonely Aurora overcomes her repression and begins a whirlwind romance with her next door neighbor retired astronaut Garrett Breedlove Emma catches Flap flirting with one of his students and drives back to Texas immediately There Garrett develops cold feet about his relationship with Aurora and breaks it off While Emma is gone Flap decides to take a promotion in Nebraska Emma and the children return to Iowa and they move to Nebraska Emma finds out Flap moved them to Nebraska so he could work with his girlfriend Emma is diagnosed with cancer which becomes terminal Aurora and Flap stay by Emma s side through her treatment and hospitalization Garrett flies to Nebraska to be with Aurora and the family during this The dying Emma shows her love for her mother by entrusting her children to Aurora s care Cast editShirley MacLaine as Aurora Greenway Debra Winger as Emma Greenway Horton Jack Nicholson as Garrett Breedlove Danny DeVito as Vernon Dalhart Jeff Daniels as Flap Horton John Lithgow as Sam Burns Lisa Hart Carroll as Patsy Clark Huckleberry Fox as Ted Teddy Horton Troy Bishop as Tom Tommy Horton Shane Sherwin as Tom Tommy Horton toddler Megan Morris as Melanie Horton Tara Yeakey as Melanie Horton infant Norman Bennett as Edward Johnson Kate Charleson as Janice Debi Richter as Leann Mary Kay Place as Doris voice David Wohl as Phil Paul Menzel as Dr Maise Albert Brooks as Rudyard Greenway Aurora s husband voice only Production editBrooks wrote the supporting role of Garrett Breedlove for Burt Reynolds who turned down the role because of a verbal commitment he had made to appear in Stroker Ace There are no awards in Hollywood for being an idiot Reynolds later said of the decision 3 Harrison Ford and Paul Newman also turned down the role 4 5 The exterior shots of Aurora Greenway s home were filmed at 3060 Locke Lane Houston Texas The exterior shots of locations intended to be in Des Moines Iowa and Kearney Nebraska were instead filmed in Lincoln Nebraska Many scenes were filmed on or near the campus of the University of Nebraska Lincoln 6 While filming in Lincoln the state capital Winger met then governor of Nebraska Bob Kerrey the two wound up dating for two years 7 MacLaine and Winger reportedly did not get along with each other during production 8 9 10 11 MacLaine confirmed in an interview that it was a very tough shoot Chaotic Jim likes working with tension on the set 12 On working with Nicholson MacLaine said Working with Jack Nicholson was crazy 13 but that his spontaneity may have contributed to her performance 14 She also said We re like old smoothies working together You know the old smoothies they used to show whenever you went to the Ice Follies They would have this elderly man and woman who at that time were 40 and they had a little bit too much weight around the waist and were moving a little slower But they danced so elegantly and so in synch with each other that the audience just laid back and sort of sighed That s the way it is working with Jack We both know what the other is going to do And we don t socialize or anything It s an amazing chemistry a wonderful wonderful feeling 11 MacLaine also confirmed in an interview with USA Today that Nicholson improvised when he put his hand down her dress in the beach scene 15 Reception editBox office edit Terms of Endearment was commercially successful at the box office On its opening weekend it grossed 3 4 million ranking number two at the US box office until its second weekend when it grossed 3 1 million ranking number one at the box office Three weekends later it arrived number one again with 9 000 000 having wide release For four weekends it remained number one at the box office and it slipped to number two on its tenth weekend On the film s 11th weekend it arrived number one for the sixth and final time grossing 3 million 16 The film grossed 108 423 489 in the United States and Canada and 165 million worldwide 17 2 Critical reception edit Terms of Endearment received critical acclaim at the time of its release On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an 82 approval rating based on 109 reviews with a weighted average of 7 9 10 The site s consensus reads A classic tearjerker Terms of Endearment isn t shy about reaching for the heartstrings but is so well acted and smartly scripted that it s almost impossible to resist 18 Metacritic reports a score of 79 out of 100 based on reviews from ten critics indicating generally favorable reviews 19 Roger Ebert gave the film a four out of four star rating calling it a wonderful film and stating There isn t a thing that I would change and I was exhilarated by the freedom it gives itself to move from the high comedy of Nicholson s best moments to the acting of Debra Winger in the closing scenes 20 Gene Siskel who also gave the film a highly enthusiastic review correctly predicted upon its release that it would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1983 In his movie guide Leonard Maltin awarded the film a rare four star rating calling it a Wonderful mix of humor and heartache and concluded the film was Consistently offbeat and unpredictable with exceptional performances by all three stars 21 Awards and nominations editAs of July 2022 Nicholson is one of the few supporting actors to ever sweep The Big Four critics awards Los Angeles Film Critics Association National Board of Review New York Film Critics Circle National Society of Film Critics for his performance of Garrett Breedlove Award Category Nominee s Result Academy Awards 22 23 Best Picture James L Brooks Won Best Director Won Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Won Best Actress Debra Winger Nominated Shirley MacLaine Won Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won John Lithgow Nominated Best Art Direction Art Direction Polly Platt and Harold Michelson Set Decoration Tom Pedigo and Anthony Mondell Nominated Best Film Editing Richard Marks Nominated Best Original Score Michael Gore Nominated Best Sound James R Alexander Rick Kline Donald O Mitchell and Kevin O Connell Nominated Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best Film Won Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won British Academy Film Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Shirley MacLaine Nominated David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Film Nominated Best Foreign Actress Debra Winger Nominated Shirley MacLaine Won Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures James L Brooks Won Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture Drama Won Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Debra Winger Nominated Shirley MacLaine Won Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture Jack Nicholson Won Best Director Motion Picture James L Brooks Nominated Best Screenplay Motion Picture Won Japan Academy Film Prize Outstanding Foreign Language Film Nominated Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film Won a Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Won Best Director James L Brooks Won Best Actress Shirley MacLaine Won Best Supporting Actor John Lithgow Runner up Jack Nicholson Won Best Screenplay James L Brooks Won National Board of Review Awards Best Film Won b Top Ten Films Won Best Director James L Brooks Won Best Actress Shirley MacLaine Won Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won National Society of Film Critics Awards Best Actress Shirley MacLaine 3rd Place Debra Winger Won Best Supporting Actor Jack Nicholson Won Best Screenplay James L Brooks Nominated New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film Won Best Actress Shirley MacLaine Won Debra Winger Runner up Best Supporting Actor John Lithgow Nominated Jack Nicholson Won Best Screenplay James L Brooks Nominated Online Film amp Television Association Awards Hall of Fame Motion Picture Inducted Writers Guild of America Awards Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium James L Brooks Won American Film Institute nominations AFI s 100 Years 100 Movies AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs AFI s 100 Years 100 Movie Quotes Aurora Would you like to come in Garrett I d rather stick needles in my eyes AFI s 100 Years 100 Movies 10th Anniversary Edition Sequel and stage adaptions editThe sequel The Evening Star 1996 in which MacLaine and Nicholson reprised their roles was a critical and commercial failure A stage play of the same name based on the novel was written by Dan Gordon Notes edit Tied with Tender Mercies Tied with Betrayal References edit Terms of Endearment 15 British Board of Film Classification December 6 1983 Archived from the original on February 2 2016 Retrieved January 27 2016 a b D Alessandro Anthony July 15 2002 Top 50 worldwide grossers Variety p 52 Paramount at 90 supplement Larry King Live Burt Reynolds Discusses His Career in Showbiz February 23 2000 Archived from the original on April 4 2013 Retrieved September 17 2013 Duke Brad July 2008 Harrison Ford The Films McFarland ISBN 9780786440481 Mell Eila January 24 2015 Casting Might Have Beens A Film by Film Directory of Actors Considered for Roles Given to Others McFarland ISBN 9781476609768 Reeves Tony Filming Locations for Oscar winner Terms Of Endearment 1983 around Texas and Nebraska movie locations com Archived from the original on April 25 2018 Retrieved August 20 2016 SHORT TAKES Debra Winger Is Not for Politics Los Angeles Times September 12 1990 Archived from the original on October 24 2013 Retrieved August 19 2016 Graham Mark September 6 2008 After All These Years Debra Winger Still Can t Stand Shirley MacLaine s Guts Gawker Archived from the original on June 7 2015 Retrieved June 6 2015 Brew Simon September 27 2013 14 Co stars Who Really Didn t Get Along Dennis Publishing Archived from the original on June 7 2015 Retrieved June 6 2015 Debra Winger The return of a class act The Independent October 24 2008 Archived from the original on June 7 2015 Retrieved June 6 2015 a b Quin Eleanor TERMS OF ENDEARMENT Turner Classic Movies Archived from the original on June 7 2015 Retrieved June 6 2015 hudsonunionsociety November 30 2013 Shirley MacLaine On Working With Tension On The Set Archived from the original on November 28 2015 Retrieved June 6 2015 via YouTube Ouzuonian Richard May 1 2015 The present life of Shirley MacLaine Toronto Star Archived from the original on June 28 2017 Retrieved June 6 2015 Shirley MacLaine on Jack Nicholson He 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