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  1. It's My Turn is a 1980 American romantic comedy - drama film starring Jill Clayburgh, Michael Douglas, and Charles Grodin . The film was directed by Claudia Weill and written by Eleanor Bergstein . Plot. Kate Gunzinger is a mathematics professor at a Chicago university.

  2. 5 de fev. de 1981 · It's My Turn: Directed by Claudia Weill. With Jill Clayburgh, Michael Douglas, Charles Grodin, Beverly Garland. A successful but stressed mathematics professor goes to her father's wedding and falls in love with her father's bride's son, a prematurely retired pro baseball player.

    • Claudia Weill
    • 21
    • 1 min
  3. A career-oriented math professor, Kate (Jill Clayburgh), begins a torrid affair with a married ex--New York Yankees baseball player, Ben (Michael Douglas), whom she meets at her father's wedding ...

    • (4)
    • Claudia Weill
    • R
    • Jill Clayburgh
  4. Screenplay. A successful but stressed mathematics professor goes to her father's wedding and falls in love with her father's bride's son, a prematurely retired pro baseball player. She must choose between him and her current boyfriend, between Chicago and New York, and between research and administration.

  5. A successful but stressed mathematics professor goes to her father's wedding and falls in love with her father's bride's son, a prematurely retired pro baseball player. She must choose between him...

    • (25)
    • Claudia Weill
    • R
    • Jill Clayburgh
  6. It's My Turn. Summaries. A successful but stressed mathematics professor goes to her father's wedding and falls in love with her father's bride's son, a prematurely retired pro baseball player. She must choose between him and her current boyfriend, between Chicago and New York, and between research and administration. — David Metzler.

  7. Roger Ebert October 28, 1980. Tweet. "It's My Turn" is one of those movies where you can almost keep a mental list of the Important Topics as they're ticked off in the dialogue. The people in this movie don't seem to be having conversations; they seem to be marching through current feminist issues.