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The World according to Garp
TrailerThe World according to Garp tells the story of T.S. Garp, a cute bastard who grows up in a world rocked by feminism. Whilst Garp sees himself as a 'serious' writer, his mother Jenny writes a feminist manifesto at an opportune time, and finds herself as a magnet for all manner of distressed women.Actors: Robin Williams, Mary Beth Hurt, Glenn Close, John Lithgow, Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Swoosie Kurtz, James McCall, Peter Michael Goetz, George Ede, Mark Soper, ...»Director: George Roy HillCountry: United StatesDuration: 136 minQuality: HDRelease: 1982IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The World according to Garp"
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Characters of "The World according to Garp"
GarpPlayed by: Robin WilliamsHelen HolmPlayed by: Mary Beth HurtJenny FieldsPlayed by: Glenn CloseRoberta MuldoonPlayed by: John LithgowDuncanPlayed by: Nathan BabcockWaltPlayed by: Ian MacGregorCushiePlayed by: Jenny WrightPoohPlayed by: Brenda Currin -
Directors of "The World according to Garp"
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Creators of "The World according to Garp"
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Critic Reviews of "The World according to Garp"
Juicy CerebellumMarch 24, 2005Robin Williams displays the acting chops that would later win him an Oscar
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)August 26, 2002Good effort, sometimes nearly great
Spirituality and PracticeMay 17, 2001True to the spirit of the novel, the film compels us to consider the ambiguities of love, death, sex, and violence that characterize modern life.
May 17, 2001 | Full Review…Q Network Film DeskFebruary 27, 2001seems to waver between almost sitcom-like normality, and bizarre outlandishness
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