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Best International Actress | 1979 | Audrey
Budget 12,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 8,200,000 USD
Audrey Hepburn was aged about 50 when this movie was made and released. The character she plays was much younger and in her 30s. Writer Sidney Sheldon revised his "Bloodline" novel to accommodate the literary age of the film version's lead actress. Hepburn had been in semi-retirement when she agreed to do this picture. The DVD sleeve notes declare that this movie was one of the final films of actress Audrey Hepburn. Hepburn's salary on this movie was $1,000,000 plus a percentage of the gross.
The part of Elizabeth Roffe was turned down by Candice Bergen, Jacqueline Bisset and Diane Keaton before Audrey Hepburn accepted, and the character's age was changed from 23 to 35.
Audrey Hepburn's first, and only R-rated film in the United States.
DVD versions of this picture have never had the forty minutes from the network TV version put into the film to create a longer DVD cut.
This film was made and released about two years after its source novel of the same name by Sidney Sheldon was first published in 1977. The book was Sheldon's fourth novel whilst this movie was the second of Sheldon's novels to be filmed, the first having been The Other Side of Midnight (1977).
"Elizabeth Roffe: [to Rhys as she flees Maxim's] You really and truly are a perfect bastard!"
"Elizabeth Roffe: [during a board meeting to consider letting the company go public] Who didn't agree? Simonetta Palazzi: Sam, but it was not, uh..."