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  2. Original Screenplay winner, with presenters Mel Gibson and Sissy Spacek. James L. Brooks, Shirley MacLaine and Jack Nicholson. Terms of Endearment winners for Directing/Best Picture/Adapted Screenplay, Best Actress, and Supporting Actor. View More Memorable Moments.

  3. The 56th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 1983 and took place on April 9, 1984, at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, beginning at 6:00 p.m. PST / 9:00 p.m. EST.

  4. "Terms of Endearment" producer James L. Brooks winning the Oscar® for Best Picture at the 56th Annual Academy Awards® in 1984. Presented by Frank Capra.

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  5. Best Picture: Terms of Endearment. Terms of Endearment also won Academy Awards for Best Actress (Shirley MacLaine), Best Supporting Actor (Jack Nicholson), Directing (James L. Brooks), and Writing – Screenplay based on material from another medium (James L. Brooks).

  6. The Best Picture winner was visually and musically superior and focused on the court rivalry between flamboyant, genius composer (and scatologically-obsessed buffoon) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the less-talented, intensely-jealous Antonio Salieri, both composers for Hapsburg Emperor Joseph II.

  7. Terms of Endearment took home five of it’s eleven nominations including Best Picture, Best Director and Adapted Screenplay for James L. Brooks, Best Actress for Shirley MacLaine and Best Supporting Actor for Jack Nicholson, who said, “I was gonna say a lot about how much Shirley and Debra inspired me, but I understand they’re planning an interpr...

  8. The 1984 musical biopic is fresh and energetic, telling the story of the rambunctious and brilliant composer, and the villainous envy of a fellow composer, Salieri. The film won a total of 8 Academy Awards, and here are 11 things to know…

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