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Best Foreign Actress | 1955
When Nadine and McKay are driving to Hollywood for her audition, they pass Hillcrest Motor Company at 9230 Wilshire Blvd. It was the Beverly Hills' Cadillac dealership from 1927 to 1986. As of 2016 it is a Lexus dealership.
McKay's car is a 1953 Chrysler New Yorker convertible coupe. Only 950 were made.
The Southwest Airlines plane used in the film is a Douglas DC-3C, made in 1944, registration N63440. It was originally manufactured for the Army for use in WWII as a C-47 Skytrain, registration 43-15728. It was acquired by SWA in 1946, converted to passenger use and flew with them until 1958. As of 2016 it had been sitting at the Arlington (Wash.) municipal airport for several years, back in its WWII paint scheme.
Final film of Jane Novak and Gale Page.
When the bookstore owner suggests Vivien visit the nearby movie theater, she comments that an "air-cooled" theater sounds inviting on a (presumably) warm evening. In WWII era air-conditioning in homes or apartments was practically nonexistent. Unlike in later times, "air-cooled" was the commonly used term for such places, as opposed to ":air-conditioning."
"Mrs. Vivien Leslie: Do you know you haven't said a word since we left the restaurant? You don't talk very much, do you? George Leslie: I'm a listener. A very important part of society - a listener. Without us, who would the talkers talk to - each other? Talkers don't listen to themselves, much less other talkers. Mrs. Vivien Leslie: Well, for a listener, that's quite a lot of gab! George Leslie: I may not say anything again until... June 14!"