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At their summer home on Golden Pond, Norman and Ethel agree to care for Billy, the son of Chelsea's new boyfriend, and an unexpected relationship blooms. On Golden Pond was released theatrically on December 4, 1981, to critical and commercial success. Reviewers highly praised Rydell's direction, Thompson's screenplay and the performances of the ...
Best Film: Chariots of Fire, Reds Best Foreign Film: A Few Days from the Life of I. I. Oblomov Best Actor: Henry Fonda (On Golden Pond) Best Actress: Glenda Jackson Best Supporting Actor: Jack Nicholson ()
She won the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress for Tall Story (1960) and won three Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama for Klute (1971), Coming Home (1978), and On Golden Pond (1979).
He was described as a "lean and impossibly fit-looking 62 years old" by The New York Times in 1994. [45] [46] [47] In 2011, Coleman started treatment for throat cancer, which sometimes affected his ability to speak. The diagnosis led to a rapid rewrite and early filming of his scenes for the second season of Boardwalk Empire. In a 2012 ...
The 47th New York Film Critics Circle Awards honored the best filmmaking of 1981. The winners were announced on 21 December 1981 and the awards were given on 31 January 1982. The winners were announced on 21 December 1981 and the awards were given on 31 January 1982.
[7] [8] On Golden Pond was the fifth film to win both lead acting awards. [9] Best Actress winner Katharine Hepburn became the first and only performer to win four competitive acting Oscars. [ 10 ] Furthermore, the 48-year span between her first win for 1933's Morning Glory and her last win for On Golden Pond set the record for the longest span ...
So too was On Golden Pond (1981), starring Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn, for which Rydell received an Oscar nomination as Best Director. "I'm this week's heat," he joked at the time. [16] He was going to make a film based on the play Nuts but instead did The River (1984), with Mel Gibson and Sissy Spacek. [17] It was not a commercial success.
She also won awards from the Cannes Film Festival, Venice Film Festival, and Montréal World Film Festival; the New York Film Critics Circle Awards and the Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards; the People's Choice Awards, the Laurel Awards, the Golden Apple Awards, the American Movie Awards, the American Comedy Awards, and the David di ...