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IMDbBest Original Song Motion Picture | 1977 | Marilyn
The movie was a rare instance where the author of a novel (Frank D. Gilroy) directed the filmed adaptation of his book.
The name of the waltz song that Amanda sings in the movie was "Hello and Goodbye". It was actually sung by the actress playing Amanda, Jill Ireland. The tune got Golden Globe nominated for Best Original Song in 1977. The song's music was composed by Elmer Bernstein with lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman.
Debut screen acting roles of lyricist Alan Bergman and composer Elmer Bernstein who portrayed a couple of nineteenth century song-pluggers.
The thirteenth of eighteen collaborations of husband-and-wife actors Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland, though the film was actually their eleventh star teaming.
The name of the dime store novel that Amanda (Jill Ireland) wrote was called "From Noon Till Three". The book's slogan / subtitle was "The true and tragic love story of Graham and Amanda". The number of printings it went to totaled to nine. The film represents an instance of a movie where a title of a book in it is the same as the title of the picture itself. The title is also the same title as the movie's source novel.
"[first lines] Graham: It's awful damn quiet."
"[last lines] Mental Patient: Graham Dorsey? Graham: Yeah. Mental Patient: [smiles] We've been expecting you. Welcome."