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Synopsis
The 1982 film version of the John Irving novel The World According to Garp attempts to captures the quirky spirit while condensing the Irving original. Robin Williams plays the title character, the son of unmarried, unorthodox feminist Jenny Fields (Glenn Close, in her film debut). Every effort made by Jenny to broaden Garp's outlook on life -- she even arranges for him to spend the night with a hooker (Swoosie Kurtz) -- crams more fears and phobias into his psyche. Aspiring to become a novelist, Garp succeeds in this goal at the same time that his mother publishes her first feminist manifesto. Though successful and happily married to college sweetheart Helen Holm (Mary Beth Hurt), Garp remains envious of his fearless mother, who has taken in the radical "Ellen Jamesians," a group named after a young woman who had her tongue cut out by a rapist. Mutilation, in fact, becomes something of a leitmotif in Garp's life, climaxing (in every sense of the word) in an auto accident brought about by Helen's tryst with Michael Milton (Mark Soper). There is, of course, much more to the story than this: standing out amongst the dozens of offbeat supporting characters is John Lithgow as Roberta Muldoon, a transexual ex-football jock. John Irving appears as a referee during a college wrestling match, while director George Roy Hill plays the pilot whose low-flying plane crashes into Garp's new home. The World According to Garp didn't attract as large an audience as other, more conventional Robin Williams vehicles, though Close and Lithgow would both be nominated for Best Supporting Actor statues. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Nathan Babcock Duncan
Warren Berlinger Stew Percy
Glenn Close Jenny Fields
Hume Cronyn Mr. Fields
Peter Michael Goetz John Wolfe
Mary Beth Hurt Helen Holm
Swoosie Kurtz The Hooker
John Lithgow Roberta Muldoon
Ian MacGregor Walt
Amanda Plummer Ellen James
Mark Soper Michael Milton
Jessica Tandy Mrs. Fields
Robin Williams T.S. Garp
James McCall Young Garp

Production Crew

John Canemaker Animator
Woods Mackintosh Art Director
John Irving Book Author
Tom Priestley Jr. Camera Operator
Marion Dougherty Casting
Miroslav OndrĂ­cek Cinematographer
David Shire Composer (Music Score)
Ann Roth Costume Designer
Mary Malin Costume Designer
Michael Dennison Costumes Supervisor
George Roy Hill Director
Ronald Roose Editor
Stephen A. Rotter Editor
Daniel Patrick Kelley Executive Producer
Alan Hopkins First Assistant Director
Bob Laden Makeup
David Shire Musical Arrangement
George Roy Hill Producer
Robert L. Crawford Producer
Henry Bumstead Production Designer
Steve Tesich Screenwriter
Justin Scoppa, Jr. Set Designer
Robert Drumheller Set Designer
Chris Newman Sound/Sound Designer
Albert Griswold Special Effects
Year: 1982
Runtime: 136
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Pan Arts
Warner Brothers

Awards
1982 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1982 - Best Picture - National Board of Review