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Dream | Beverly Hills
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6.2/10
IMDbBest Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2000 | Natalie
Best Contemporary Hair Styling Feature | 2000 | Paul
Best Supporting Actress | 2000 | Natalie
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actress | 2000 | Natalie
Budget 23,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 18,653,615 USD
Susan Sarandon informed the movie's producers that she would not be interested in the project if Natalie Portman was not cast as her daughter.
The script had to be rewritten when Natalie Portman refused to do a nude scene. Co-star Susan Sarandon supported her decision, hence the rewrites.
When Ann is auditioning for a movie role, the casting assistant calls for a "Karen Scarborough". Karen Scarborough is the payroll accountant for the film.
Story of the move is taken from same named novel written by Mona Simpson (Steve Jobs's sister)
In this film, Susan Sarandon calls Natalie Portman Pooh Bear. In Beautiful Girls (1996), Timothy Hutton calls himself Pooh Bear and calls Portman his Christopher Robin.
"Ann: You don't have a job in the Los Angeles school district. Adele: I have an interview, and a great outfit."
"Ann: He said not to ever do that to me again. He said that if you do he'll have you taken off to prison and locked up and you'll never ever see me again, and you'll have to eat ice-cream on your own. Adele: You went too far with the ice cream business. He did not say that. Ann: Yes, he did. Adele: No, he did not. Ann: And he wants to adopt me. He finds me very attractive. Adele: ...Thank you Ann, Thank you. And your fiance will be back here in 2 minutes to see if we moved the car."