The Evening Star

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The Evening Star is a 1996 American comedy-drama film that serves as a sequel to Terms of Endearment, continuing the story of Aurora Greenway and her family.

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instanceOf American comedy-drama film
film
basedOn characters created by Larry McMurtry
boxOfficePerformance commercial disappointment
character Aurora Greenway
Emma’s children
Garrett Breedlove
Jerry Bruckner
Patsy Carpenter
cinematographyBy Ralf D. Bode
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally negative reviews
director Robert Harling
distributedBy Paramount Pictures
distributorRegion North America
editedBy Andrew Mondshein
featuresTheme aging
family relationships
grief
romantic relationships
followsCharacter Aurora Greenway
genre comedy-drama film
hasAuroraGreenwayPortrayedBy Shirley MacLaine
hasGarrettBreedlovePortrayedBy Jack Nicholson
isSequelTo Terms of Endearment
medium theatrical film
MPAARating PG-13
musicBy William Ross
narrativeFocus later life of Aurora Greenway and her family
originalLanguage English
producer David Kirschner NERFINISHED
Polly Platt
productionCompany Paramount Pictures
releaseDateUS December 25, 1996
releaseYear 1996
runtimeMinutes 129
screenwriter Robert Harling
setIn Houston, Texas, United States
surface form: Houston, Texas
stars Ben Johnson
Bill Paxton
George Newbern
Jack Nicholson
Juliette Lewis
Miranda Richardson NERFINISHED
Scott Wolf
Shirley MacLaine
title The Evening Star self-link

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Marion Ross appearedIn The Evening Star
Marion Ross notableWork The Evening Star
Jennifer Grant notableWork The Evening Star
The Evening Star title The Evening Star self-link