The Evening Star

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The Evening Star
Directed by Robert Harling
Produced by David Kirkpatrick
Polly Platt
Keith Samples
Written by Robert Harling
Starring Shirley MacLaine
Bill Paxton
Miranda Richardson
Jack Nicholson
Cinematography Don Burgess
Distributed by - USA -
Paramount Pictures
- non-USA -
Rysher Entertainment
Release date(s) 1996
Running time 129 min.
IMDb profile

The Evening Star is a 1996 sequel to the Oscar-winning Terms of Endearment (1983), starring Shirley MacLaine, who reprises the role of Aurora Greenway she played in the original film.

Miranda Richardson co-starred in a memorable role as toxic Houston divorcee and Aurora Greenway's rival, Patsy Carpenter. Juliette Lewis starred as Aurora's rebellious granddaughter, Melanie Horton (Golden Globe nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category), Bill Paxton starred as Aurora's psychiatrist and short-time lover, Donald Moffatt and Ben Johnson also appeared, with a brief appearance from Jack Nicholson, playing the role he played in Terms of Endearment, Garrett Breedlove.

As with Terms of Endearment, the film was originally rated R by the MPAA, but was given a lower rating on appeal: this time a PG-13.

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