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Robin Williams | T. S. Garp | |
Mary Beth Hurt | Helen Holm | |
Glenn Close | Jenny Fields | |
John Lithgow | Roberta Muldoon | |
Hume Cronyn | Mr. Fields | |
Jessica Tandy | Mrs. Fields | |
James McCall | Young Garp | |
Peter Michael Goetz | John Wolfe | |
George Ede | Dean Bodger | |
Mark Soper | Michael Milton | |
Swoosie Kurtz | The Hooker | |
Nathan Babcock | Duncan | |
Robin Williams | Garp | |
Ian MacGregor | Walt | |
Warren Berlinger | Stew Percy | |
Susan Browning | Midge Percy | |
Brandon Maggart | Ernie Holm | |
Jenny Wright | Cushie | |
Brenda Currin | Pooh | |
Jillian Ross | Young Cushie | |
Laurie Robyn | Young Pooh | |
Victor Magnotta | First Coach | |
Dominic A. Cecere | Opposing Coach | |
John Irving | Referee | |
Dan Goldman | Wrestling Opponent | |
Al DePippo | Heavyweight |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
George Roy Hill
Robert L. Crawford Robert Crawford Jr. |
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Writer/Composer |
Steve Tesich
John Irving |
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Cinematography |
Miroslav Ondricek
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Based on the John Irving novel, this film chronicles the life of T S Garp, and his mother, Jenny. Whilst Garp sees himself as a "serious" writer, Jenny writes a feminist manifesto at an opportune time, and finds herself as a magnet for all manner of distressed women. |
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