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Unknown Father | Military Veteran
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Best Actress Migliore Attrice | 1969 | Gina
Best Original Song | 1969 | Riz
Best Actress Comedy or Musical | 1969 | Gina
Best EnglishLanguage Foreign Film | 1969
Best Written American Original Screenplay | 1969 | Melvin
Mrs. Campbell's red sports car is a Fiat 1500 Cabrio. Gia's car is a Renault Caravelle. Each taxicab is a Fiat 600 Multipla.
The plot -- three potential fathers vying to prove that they are the father of the main character's daughter -- was used many years later in the musical Mamma Mia! (2008). Coincidentally, this movie was also the basis for a different Broadway musical, named "Carmelina".
At some drive-in movie theaters, this was the second half of an odd double-bill beginning with 'The Bridge at Remagen'.
Lee Grant and Shelley Winters had previously co-starred in The Balcony (1963). Also Winters had replaced Grant in The Young Savages (1961), from which Grant was dropped after filming one scene.
Melvin Frank previously directed Gina Lollobrigida in Strange Bedfellows (1965).
"Justin Young: [Tallying up the amount of money they've collectively sent to Mrs. Campbell over the years] You averaged 85 a month, you - a hundred and fifteen, me - a hundred a forty... which, over twenty years, compounded at six percent interest, would come to a hundred and ninety seven thousand dollars. Walter Braddock: [incredulous] A hundred and ninety seven *thousand*?... We paid more war damages than Germany!"
"Lauren Young: [During arrival, in the Rome airport] Don't look now, but I've just had my bottom pinched. Justin Young: Welcome to sunny Italy!"