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User Rating:
6.5/10   832 votes
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Director:
Writers:
James L. Brooks (writer)
Dan Wakefield (novel)
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Release Date:
15 February 1980 (Australia) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Phil Potter would like to straighten out his life...One way, or the other.
Plot:
A divorced man falls in love, but somehow he can't get over his ex-wife. This effects his love life in comic ways. Based on Dan Wakefield's novel. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 6 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(4 articles)
Best. Lesbian. Decade. Ever. (2000 - 2009)
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User Reviews:
A smart, sophisticated movie that unfortunately palls with 30 minutes to go more (24 total)

Cast

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Burt Reynolds ... Phil Potter
Jill Clayburgh ... Marilyn Holmberg

Candice Bergen ... Jessica Potter

Charles Durning ... Michael (Mickey) Potter
Frances Sternhagen ... Marva Potter

Austin Pendleton ... Paul

Mary Kay Place ... Marie
MacIntyre Dixon ... Dan Ryan

Jay O. Sanders ... Larry (as Jay Sanders)
Charles Kimbrough ... Salesman
Richard Whiting ... Everett
Alfie Wise ... Workshop Member

Wallace Shawn ... Workshop Member
Sturgis Warner ... John Morganson
Mary Catherine Wright ... Student 1 (as Mary C. Wright)
Daniel Stern ... Student 2
George Hirsch ... Student 3
Ian Martin ... Doorman
Aerin Asher ... Lord & Taylor Lady
Ben Pesner ... Victor
Mort Marshall ... Room Service Waiter
Gilmer McCormick ... Stephanie
Helen Stenborg ... Older Woman
Michael Kaufman ... Clerk
Marvin Lichterman ... Husband

Anne De Salvo ... Wife
Connie Fleming ... Babysitter
Alison Stevens ... Marie's Daughter
Michael McDermott ... Marie's Son
Russell Horton ... Man #2
Harold Lamson ... Mark
Michael Belleran ... Small Boy
Deborah Reagan ... Young Woman (Young Couple)

Kevin Bacon ... Husband (Young Couple)
Tara King ... Checkout Girl
A.C. Weary ... Athletic Father
Lisa Sloan ... Mother of Kid
Gaby Glatzer ... Kid
Thomas James Riselli ... Key Maker
Harriet Rawlings ... Bloomingdale's Crowd
Simon McQueen ... Bloomingdale's Crowd
Stacy Holiday ... Bloomingdale's Crowd
Nadine Darling ... Bloomingdale's Crowd
Kitty Muldoon ... Bloomingdale's Couple
John Murray ... Bloomingdale's Couple
Eric Geier ... Bloomingdale's Couple
Sol Schwade ... Man in Market
Tony Romano ... Boston Man (as Anthony Romano)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Matteo Cafiso ... Pupil at School (uncredited)
Laurie Gould ... Piano instructor (uncredited)
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Directed by
Alan J. Pakula 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
James L. Brooks  writer
Dan Wakefield  novel

Produced by
James L. Brooks .... producer
Isabel Halliburton .... associate producer (as Isabel M. Halliburton)
Alan J. Pakula .... producer
Douglas Wick .... associate producer (as Douglas Z. Wick)
 
Original Music by
Marvin Hamlisch 
 
Cinematography by
Sven Nykvist 
 
Film Editing by
Marion Rothman 
 
Production Design by
George Jenkins 
 
Set Decoration by
Harold McConnell Jr. 
Philip Smith  (as Phil Smith)
 
Costume Design by
John Boxer 
 
Makeup Department
Frank Bimeo .... hair stylist
Tom Ellingwood .... makeup artist
Robert Jiras .... makeup artist
Craig Lyman .... assistant makeup artist
Mike Maggi .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Lindsley Parsons Jr. .... executive production manager: Paramount (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Herb Gains .... assistant director
Alex Hapsas .... assistant director
Lewis Gould .... dga trainee (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Michael Bird .... set dresser
James Halligan .... construction grip
Harry Lynott .... shop craftsman
Michael Molly .... assistant art director
David Moon .... chargeman scenic artist (as Dave Moon)
Walter Stocklin .... property master
 
Sound Department
Arthur Bloom .... boom operator: New York City & Boston
Louis Cerborino .... sound editor (as Lou Cerborino)
Norman Gay .... dialogue loop editor
Vito L. Ilardi .... boom operator
Jack C. Jacobsen .... sound mixer: New York & Boston
Marc Laub .... supervising sound editor
James Perdue .... sound recordist: New York & Boston
Richard Portman .... sound re-recording mixer
Dennie Rowan .... assistant sound editor
James Sabat .... sound mixer
Louis Sabat .... sound recordist
Greg Sheldon .... assistant sound editor
 
Special Effects by
William Canfield .... special effects
 
Stunts
Bobby Bass .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Anthony Brook .... first assistant camera
Ricki-Ellen Brooke .... second assistant camera
Michael Burke .... electrician
Russell Engels .... gaffer (as Rusty Engels)
James Finnerty .... key grip
Michael Ginsburg .... still photographer
Gábor Kövér .... first assistant camera: "b" camera
Fred Schuler .... camera operator
Micky Wilson .... gaffer
 
Casting Department
Sylvia Fay .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
William Loger .... costumer
Norman Salling .... wardrobe: Mr. Reynolds
Rose Trimarco .... costumer
 
Editorial Department
Marlayna Franklin .... assistant editor
Scott Vickrey .... assistant editor
Kathleen Korth .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
William C. Carruth .... music editor
Dan Wallin .... music scoring mixer
 
Other crew
Harry Clein .... executive in charge of publicity
Christopher Cronyn .... assistant: Mr. Garrity
William Curry .... teamster captain
William C. Gerrity .... production executive
Maggie James .... script supervisor
Margery Leonard .... assistant: Mr. Pakula
Adeline Leonard Seakwood .... production office coordinator
Frank Simpson .... location manager
Donald Warnock .... photo double (Austin Pendleton )
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
105 min
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1.78 : 1 more
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Certification:
Iceland:L | Australia:M | Finland:K-12 | France:U | Norway:16 | USA:R | UK:AA (original rating) | UK:15 (re-rating) (1987)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
One of the locations was an actual apartment building in New York City. Tenants were upset because they were forbidden from entering or leaving their apartments while scenes were shot in the hallway. more
Goofs:
Factual errors: During an outdoor grade school carnival, bathing suit-clad Marilyn participates in a dunk tank concession in the dead of a Boston winter. In reality, she would freeze. more
Quotes:
Marilyn Holmberg: What do you want?
Phil Potter: I want us to live together. I want us to get married. I want us to have children together. I want us to put our teeth in the same cup. I want us buried together in a family plot with one headstone. What do you want?
Marilyn Holmberg: I want a separate cup for my teeth.
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Movie Connections:
Soundtrack:
The Way We Were more

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5 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
A smart, sophisticated movie that unfortunately palls with 30 minutes to go, 13 May 2001
7/10
Author: moonspinner55 from redlands, ca

Although puzzlingly slow-moving, "Starting Over" is a gentle, funny film about a newly-divorced man attempting to date again. I loved it when Burt Reynolds (in a benign but amiable performance) hits the furniture store to fill up his apartment, but then sits in his studio surrounded by all the new pieces and now has nothing to do. Or when girlfriend Jill Clayburgh shouts at him, "I am no one-nighter! I am a teacher! I am going for my Masters!" The movie doesn't know what to do with its characters near the end--taking us down a few roads which disappointed me--but otherwise it's a smart, subtle comedy and the appealing players make the most of it. *** out of ****

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