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Director
  
Joan Micklin Silver

Story by
  
Ann Beattie

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IMDb

Box office
  
40 million USD

Budget
  
3 million USD

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Initial release
  
19 October 1979 (New York City)

Cast
  
John Heard, Gloria Grahame, Mary Beth Hurt, Peter Riegert, Griffin Dunne

Similar
  
John Heard movies, Movies about love

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Chilly Scenes of Winter is Ann Beattie's first novel, published by Doubleday in September, 1976. The marketing copy from the paperback edition declared, "This is the story of a love-smitten Charles; his friend Sam, the Phi Beta Kappa and former coat salesman; and Charles' mother, who spends a lot of time in the bathtub feeling depressed."

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Plot

As the novel begins in the time between Christmas and New Year's, Charles, several days short of his 27th birthday, is dealing with his mentally ill mother's recent hospitalization. His 19-year-old sister is home from college for the holidays. Neither is fond of their step-father Pete, a friend of their late father, who died of a heart attack at the age of 39. His mother has been hospitalized in a mental institution in the past.

Charles is obsessively in love with Laura, a married woman who once worked as a librarian for his employer. After she left her husband, they lived together briefly, but she returned home. He still yearns for a reconciliation with Laura. He must plow through his dull daily life while dealing with his feelings for her and coping with his family and his friend Sam.

Film adaptation

The novel was adapted into a film, called Head Over Heels in its original 1979 release. It was unsuccessful at the box office. It was re-released with a new ending as Chilly Scenes of Winter in 1982, and turned a profit. Beattie herself had a cameo in the movie. Whereas the first version was faithful to the novel in having an upbeat ending, the second version had a downbeat ending.

References

Chilly Scenes of Winter Wikipedia