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Kramer vs. Kramer at TCM

Turner Classic Movies knows classic movies. If they didn't, their name would be way dumb. This sums up the story of the film's production in a short and sweet article.

Book or TV Adaptations

Kramer vs. Kramer by Avery Corman

Prefer the book to the movie? No offense, but you're kind of in the wrong place. Try this link to the novel that started it all.

Articles and Interviews

"How Meryl Streep Battled Dustin Hoffman, Retooled Her Role, and Won Her First Oscar" by Michael Schulman

Turns out Kramer vs. Kramer's shoot was almost as dramatic as the movie itself. This Vanity Fair profile is a must-read, if you ask us.

Roger Ebert's Review

Dude knew movies, and he loved this one.

"Why Was Kramer vs. Kramer the Top-Grossing Movie of 1979?" by Adam Sternbergh

Considering Alien, The Muppet Movie, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and The Amityville Horror all came out that year, too, it's a valid question.

Video

Kramer vs. Kramer Official Trailer

There's a whole lotta voiceover goin' on.

"Billy Acts Out"

The infamous ice cream scene

"I'm Leaving You"

Whoops; we just spoiled the first five minutes of the movie.

"Making French Toast"

Hope you like your French toast crunchy.

Dustin Hoffman Winning Best Actor Oscar

Not exactly the speech you'd expect from such a serious actor, is it?

Meryl Streep Winning Best Supporting Actress Oscar

…and beating out her BFF Margaret (Jane Alexander).

Kramer vs. Kramer Winning Best Director and Best Picture Oscars

If you ask us, Benton totally knows he's going to win.

Hoffman Talks About Streep

He claims he handpicked Streep for the role.

Streep Explains How Her Big Court Room Speech Came to Be

Meryl FTW.

Hoffman and Streep Discuss the Wine Glass Scene

Dustin and Meryl spill the tea about the wine.

Audio

"Concerto for Mandolin in C Major"

The first movement of Vivaldi's concerto ought to sound very familiar to you if you've watched the movie.

Images

The Official Movie Poster

We don't know why Billy looks like he just murdered a drifter, either.

French Lobby Card

"Kramer" in French is "Kramer." Huh.

Shooting the Elevator Scene

Two of America's finest actors, stoked to almost be done working together.

Dustin Hoffman, Stanley Jaffe, and Robert Benton on Set

The star, the producer, and the director.

Hoffman and Meryl Streep on Set

Hoffman lost all the buttons on his coat during shooting, so Streep had to follow him around, holding it closed. (Okay, fine. No, she didn't.)

Hoffman and Justin Henry Behind the Scenes

Acting is hard work, man.

The Kramers in Happier Times

Well, this photo shoot wasn't awkward at all.