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Box Office Collection 11,800,000 USD
Reportedly, Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones disliked each other and did not get along during production.
Apparently, director Martin Ritt once said that he blamed the failure of this picture on its screenplay, and Tommy Lee Jones' and Sally Field's inability to get along and work well together.
First of two films featuring Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones. The second was in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2012). Both Field and Jones were both Oscar-nominated for supporting roles in this later historical film, but neither won an Academy Award for this later picture, which debuted about 31 years after Back Roads (1981).
First theatrical film from production house CBS Theatrical Films, a short-lived theatrical division of CBS Television.
First collaboration of Sally Field and Martin Ritt after the successful Norma Rae (1979), which won two Academy Awards. They would re-team again for a third and final time with Murphy's Romance (1985), which co-starred James Garner.
"Amy Post: You think we can make it on our feet? Elmore Pratt: Hell, yeah. We got four of them now."
"Mason: When was your last fight? Elmore Pratt: I ain't had it yet!"