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  1. Chilly Scenes of Winter is a 1979 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Joan Micklin Silver, and starring John Heard, Mary Beth Hurt, Peter Riegert, Kenneth McMillan, and Gloria Grahame. Based on the 1976 novel by Ann Beattie, it follows a civil servant worker in Salt Lake City who falls in love with a recently ...

    • October 19, 1979
  2. 15 lug 1982 · Chilly Scenes of Winter: Directed by Joan Micklin Silver. With John Heard, Mary Beth Hurt, Peter Riegert, Kenneth McMillan. Charles is a bored civil servant struggling through a harsh Utah winter.

    • (1,4K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Joan Micklin Silver
    • 1982-07-15
  3. Chilly Scenes of Winter. The trailblazing Joan Micklin Silver—one of only a handful of women to direct a film for a major Hollywood studio in the 1970s—digs fearlessly into the psychology of a thorny relationship in this anti–romantic comedy, based on Ann Beattie’s best-selling novel, about lovelorn civil servant Charles (John Heard ...

    • Charles
  4. © 2023 Google LLC. Charles is a bored civil servant struggling through a harsh Utah winter. He spends most of his time reflecting on his romance with Laura, a coworker who left...

    • 2 min
    • 1033
    • MOVIE PREDICTOR
  5. 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.

    • Ann Beattie
    • 280
    • 1976
    • 1976
  6. Overview. Charles is a bored civil servant struggling through a harsh Utah winter. He spends most of his time reflecting on his romance with Laura, a coworker who left him to return to her husband, an A-Frame salesman. Joan Micklin Silver. Director, Screenplay. Ann Beattie. Novel.

  7. 15 mar 2023 · Synopsis. The trailblazing Joan Micklin Silver—one of only five women to direct a film for a Hollywood studio in the 1970s—digs fearlessly into the psychology of a thorny relationship in this anti–romantic comedy, based on Ann Beattie’s best-selling novel, about lovelorn civil servant Charles (John Heard) and his married-but ...