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Chapter Two is a 1979 American Metrocolor romantic comedy-drama film directed by Robert Moore, produced by Ray Stark, and based on Neil Simon's 1977 Broadway play of the same name. It has a 124-minute running time. It stars James Caan and Marsha Mason, in an Academy Award-nominated performance.
Simon adapted the play for the 1979 film version Chapter Two. It was directed by Robert Moore with James Caan and Simon's then-wife Marsha Mason, the inspiration for character Jennie. [9] Caan said he made the film to earn some money while preparing for Hide in Plain Sight. [10]
As an actor, he played a disabled gay man opposite Liza Minnelli in the 1970 drama Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon, appeared in two episodes of Valerie Harper's sitcom Rhoda (for which he also directed 26 episodes), in one episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show (as Phyllis' gay brother) and was a regular on Diana Rigg's short-lived 1973 ...
Chapter Two, a 1979 adaptation of Neil Simon's play; KGF: Chapter 2, 2022 Indian period action film; Khuda Haafiz: Chapter 2, 2022 Indian film by Faruk Kabir; Totapuri: Chapter 2, a 2023 Indian Kannada-language film by Vijaya Prasad; Bicchugatti: Chapter 2, an upcoming Indian Kannada-language film
The story revolves around the escalating problems of a middle-aged couple living on Second Avenue on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City.Mel Edison has just lost his job after 22 years of faithful service, and now has to cope with being unemployed at middle age during an economic recession.
Pages in category "1979 films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,264 total. ... Chapter Two (film) Charlie Muffin;
Promises in the Dark is a 1979 American drama film produced and directed by Jerome Hellman and written by Loring Mandel. The film stars Marsha Mason, Ned Beatty, Susan Clark, Michael Brandon, Kathleen Beller and Paul Clemens. It was released by Warner Bros. and Orion Pictures on November 2, 1979. [2] [3] [4]
Seems Like Old Times is a 1980 American comedy film starring Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn, and Charles Grodin, directed by Jay Sandrich and written by Neil Simon.It was the only theatrical film directed by Sandrich, who was best known for his television sitcom directing work.