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7.2/10
IMDb1966 | François
Best Foreign Film | 1968
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1967 | Ray
Budget 1,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,000,000 USD
Oskar Werner cut his hair for the final scene to purposely create a continuity error. This was due to his hatred for the director.
According to producer Lewis M. Allen, François Truffaut and Oskar Werner hated each other by the end of filming. For the last two weeks, they didn't speak to one another.
The film's credits are spoken, not read, in keeping with the film's theme of destruction of reading material.
The location filming of the final sequence with the "Book People" took place in poor weather. It was hoped the weather would improve for the final days of shooting. Instead, they discovered that it had begun snowing during the night. The presence of snow in the final shots were an unplanned contribution to the film's memorable ending.
Producer Lewis M. Allen said the studio's legal department requested that only books in the public domain be shown burning, for fear of being sued by offended authors. Director François Truffaut and Allen ignored the request, believing that anyone would be flattered to have their book included.
"Guy Montag: To learn how to find, one must first learn how to hide."
"Guy Montag: [holding a book in his hand] Behind each of these books, there's a man. That's what interests me."