Terms Of Endearment/An Officer And A Gentleman DVD

Terms Of Endearment/An Officer And A Gentleman

    Terms Of Endearment/An Officer And A Gentleman

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    Region:
    • Region 2
    Number of Discs:
    • 2
    Main Language:
    • English
    Certificate:
    • 15

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    Release Date: 28 February 2005

    An Officer And A Gentleman
    Once in a great while a movie comes along that truly grips and uplifts its audiences. Such a movie is An Officer And A Gentleman, a timeless tale of romance, friendship and growth.
    Loner Zack Mayo (Richard Gere) enters Officer Candidate School to become a Navy pilot and in thirteen torturous weeks he learns the importance of discipline, love and friendship. Louis Gossett, Jr. won an Academy Award for his brilliant portrayal of the tough drill instructor who teaches Zack that no man can make it alone. And while Gossett tries to warn the young officer about the local girls who will do anything to catch themselves pilot husbands, Zack eventually learns to love one (Debra Winger) while his fellow candidate, a memorable character portrayed by David Keith, struggles with a very different fate.

    An Officer And A Gentleman is a rich and satisfying story with moving performances that will stay with you long after the film has ended.

    Terms Of Endearment
    Terms of Endearment dazzled critics and audiences alike with its believable, insightful story of two captivating people, mother and daughter, unforgettably played by Shirley MacLaine and Debra Winger. From grand slapstick to deepest sentiment, director James L. Brooks masterfully paints scenes from their evolving 30-year relationship.
    Jack Nicholson turns in a great comic performance as MacLaine's neighbour, a boozy, womanizing former astronaut.
    Winner of five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actress - Shirley MacLaine, Best Supporting Actor - Jack Nicholson, Best Director and Best Screenplay Adaptation - James L. Brooks

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