
The loons are back again on Golden Pond and so are Norman Thayer, a retired professor, and Ethel who have had a summer cottage there since early in their marriage. This summer their daughter Chelsea -- whom they haven't seen for years -- feels she must be there for Norman's birthday. She and her fiance are on their way to Europe the next day but will be back in a couple of weeks to pick up the fiance's son. When she returns Chelsea is married and her stepson has the relationship with her father that she always wanted. Will father and daughter be able to communicate at last?
Troy GarityYoung Boy on Jetty (uncredited)
Jane FondaChelsea Thayer Wayne
Henry FondaNorman Thayer Jr.
Dabney ColemanBill Ray
Katharine HepburnEthel ThayerThe brown Fedora worn by Henry Fonda belonged to Spencer Tracy and was given to Henry Fonda by Katharine Hepburn on the first day on the set. Henry Fonda, overwhelmed with the gesture, painted a still life watercolor of the three hats he wore in the film and gave the original to Katharine Hepburn as a gift. He had 200 lithographs made of the painting and sent one to every person who worked on the film. Each copy was numbered and personally signed by Fonda thanking each person by name. In her autobiography, Hepburn wrote that she gave the painting to screenwriter Ernest Thompson. After Fonda's death, she found the painting to be a sad reminder of him and Spencer Tracy.
Billy Ray:
So, I heard you turned 80 today.
Norman:
Is that what you heard?
Billy Ray:
Yeah. Man, that's really old.
Norman:
You should meet my father.
Billy Ray:
Your father's still alive?
Norman:
No, but you should meet him.
Revealing mistakes: When the boat crashes into the rock a panel can be seen sliding over to reveal the hole in the boat.
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