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Heaven | Corruption
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IMDbBest Actress in a Supporting Role | 1991 | Whoopi
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 1991 | Whoopi
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1991 | Whoopi
Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | 1991 | Whoopi
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 1991 | Jerry
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | 1992 | Whoopi
Top Box Office Films | 1991 | Maurice
Best Supporting Actress | 1991 | Whoopi
Best Supporting Actress | 1990 | Whoopi
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1991
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1991
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1991
Best Screenplay Original | 1991
Best Special Visual Effects | 1991
Best Make Up Artist | 1991
Best Special Effects | 1991
Best Music | 1991
Best Writing | 1991
Best Director | 1991
Best Supporting Actor | 1991
Best Actor | 1991 | Patrick
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1991 | Jerry
Favorite Character from the Other Side | 2008 | Whoopi
Best Classic DVD | 2007
Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1991 | Bruce Joel
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film | 1991 | Lee
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 1991 | Adam
Best Edited Feature Film | 1991 | Walter
Best Foreign Film | 1991
Budget 22,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 505,000,000 USD

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The role of Oda Mae Brown was not written with Whoopi Goldberg in mind, but Patrick Swayze, an admirer of hers, convinced the producers that she would be right for the part.
The horrific sounds made by the "dark shadows" are really the sounds of babies' cries, played at extremely slow speed backwards.
Patrick Swayze said that the pottery scene was the sexiest thing he had ever done on film.
Patrick Swayze alleged that Sam Wheat was the hardest role he ever played in his career, mainly because he had to be an observer to the action, and not a participant.
Screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin wanted Patrick Swayze to play Sam Wheat after he saw an interview Swayze gave. When he brought up his father, Swayze became emotional and began to weep. Rubin thought if a macho guy like Patrick Swayze could cry over a loved one, he'd be perfect for this movie.
"[last lines] Sam Wheat: It's amazing, Molly. The love inside, you take it with you. See ya. Molly: See ya. Bye."
"Sam: Molly, you're in danger. Oda Mae Brown: You can't just blurt it out like that! And quit moving around, because you're starting to make me dizzy. I'll just tell her in my own way. [pause; then] Oda Mae Brown: Molly, you in danger, girl."