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Loss Of Loved One | Daughter
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6.6/10
IMDbFunniest Actress in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 1995 | Whoopi
Best Performance by an Actor Under Ten in a Motion Picture | 1995 | Courtland
This was Don Ameche's final film before his death on December 6, 1993 at the age of 85. He completed his scenes shortly before he died.
This was K.T. Stevens' final film before her death on June 13, 1994 at the age of 74.
Tina Majorino and Whoopi Goldberg costarred again, five years after this film, in "Alice in Wonderland" (1999).
The song Molly starts playing continuously on the piano before stopping after the first seven notes with Corrina in a later scene helping Molly by playing the song's last six notes is John Mason Neale's "Good King Wenceslas" which is an English 1853 Christmas carol that was originated from Finland 300 years earlier.
Two scenes in the theatrical trailer do not appear in the film.
"Molly: Do you taste like chocolate? Lizzie: I don't know, do you taste like vanilla?"
"Manny Singer: Corrina, can I talk to you for a minute? Look, whatever you may believe in is fine for you, okay? Your heaven is fine for you, but Molly's mother was an atheist and so am I, and I don't want you telling her that her mother is somewhere she isn't. Corrina Washington: Yes, Mr. Singer. I'll just continue to tell Molly her mother is in the bathtub."