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Release Date:
December 25, 1996
Original Title:
The Evening Star
Alternate Titles:
Jahre der Zärtlichkeit - Die Geschichte geht weiter
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Paramount Pictures
Rysher Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: U US: PG-13
Runtime: 129
Continuing the story of Aurora Greenway in her latter years. After the death of her daughter, Aurora struggled to keep her family together, but has one grandson in jail, a rebellious granddaughter, and another grandson living just above the poverty line.
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Art Direction:
Richard L. Johnson
Author:
Larry McMurtry
Casting:
Jennifer Shull
Co-Producer:
Dennis Bishop
Costume Designer:
Renee Ehrlich Kalfus
Costumer:
Fran Vega-Buck
Dialogue Editor:
Michael Haight
Dan Yale
Director:
Robert Harling
Director of Photography:
Don Burgess
Editor:
David Moritz
Priscilla Nedd-Friendly
Hairstylist:
Jennifer Bower O'Halloran
Makeup Supervisor:
Mindy Hall
Music Editor:
George A. Martin
Music Supervisor:
Laurie Gauger
Original Music Composer:
William Ross
Producer:
David Paul Kirkpatrick
Polly Platt
Keith Samples
Production Design:
Bruno Rubeo
Production Supervisor:
Sara E. White
Screenplay:
Robert Harling
Set Decoration:
Rick Simpson
Sound:
Douglas Axtell
Sound Effects Editor:
Yann Delpuech
Sound Recordist:
Susumu Tokunow
Special Effects:
Margaret Johnson
Rick Josephsen
Special Effects Coordinator:
Randy E. Moore
Stunt Coordinator:
Russell Towery
Stunt Double:
Chick Bernhard
Stunts:
Diane Peterson
Conrad E. Palmisano
Diane Towery
Howard Griffith
Mark Chavarria
Jim Henry
Gary Pike
Debbie Lynn Ross
Ben Loggins
John Shults
David Sanders
Donna Evans
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Craig Barron
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