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The Evening Star
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Still missing her daughter 13 years after her death in 'Terms of Endearment,' Aurora Greenway (Shirley MacLaine) struggles to deal with her grandchildren. But has one grandson in jail, a rebellious granddaughter, and another grandson living just above the poverty line.
Still missing her daughter 13 years after her death in 'Terms of Endearment,' Aurora Greenway (Shirley MacLaine) struggles to deal with her grandchildren. But has one grandson in jail, a rebellious granddaughter, and another grandson living just above the poverty line.
Actors:
Sharon Bunn,
Jimmie Lee Balthazar,
Clement von Franckenstein,
Christopher Ballinger,
Woody Watson,
Jake Langerud,
Frank Page
Sharon Bunn
Jimmie Lee Balthazar
Clement von Franckenstein
28 May 1944, Sunninghill, Buckingham, England, UK
Christopher Ballinger
Woody Watson
26 February 1948, Jefferson County, Texas, USA
Jake Langerud
Frank Page
16 February 1963, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Robert Harling
Robert Harling
1951
Country:
United States
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