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Best Actress | 1984 | JoBeth
JoBeth Williams for this film in 1984 received the Best Actress prize at the Kansas City Film Critics Circle (KCFCC) Awards.
Penultimate theatrical feature film of actress Coral Browne whose last cinema movie would be Dreamchild (1985).
The film stars three Oscar (Academy Award) nominees - Tom Conti, Giancarlo Giannini and Jobeth Williams - though the latter's was not for an acting role.
Screenwriter Ann Biderman wrote the movie's screenplay based on an idea from French director Roger Vadim according to an article published in the 27th December 1983 issue of show-business trade-paper 'Daily Variety'.
JoBeth Williams turned down a supporting role in the Robert Redford picture The Natural (1984) to star in this film according to an article published in the 23rd August 1983 issue of 'The Los Angeles Times' newspaper. This was because she wanted to make a movie like Charade (1963). She said: "I think audiences are ready for a film with a romantic background."
"Inspector Klaus: What are you trying to tell me? Is she Rebecca Ryan or is she not Rebecca Ryan? Alan McMann: I told you! There is no such person. Inspector Klaus: But she sat right here! Alan McMann: No! She thinks she's a character in a book. She thinks I'm a character in a book. She even thinks my mother is a character in a book. The woman is crazy! Inspector Klaus: She is not the only one. Alan McMann: Look, you have got to do something because the priest's death was not an accident. That bullet, and this one, were meant for Rebecca. Inspector Klaus: The women that does not exist... Alan McMann: No, of course she exists but not as Rebecca! Inspector Klaus: Because Rebecca does not exist. Alan McMann: Right! Inspector Klaus: Wrong! [throws Alan out of his office]"
"Kevin Palmer: To... Mom. Kevin Palmer Jr.: Really put alot of thought into that one, huh Dad?"