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IMDbMost Promising Newcomer Female | 1970 | Ali
Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium | 1970 | Arnold
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1970 | Arnold
Best Screenplay | 1970 | Arnold
Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles | 1970 | Ali
Best Supporting Actor | 1970 | Jack
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1970 | Larry
Richard Benjamin said of Ali MacGraw: "The camera looks into your soul, and it looked into Ali's. Men loved her, women loved her. She was a real movie star."
The wedding scene, as filmed, included a ten-minute speech by Monroe Arnold as Uncle Leo. However, it didn't fit the mood of the rest of the picture, and was cut to 45 seconds. It was a bitter blow to Arnold, and helped him decide to retire from acting not long afterward.
Film debut of Jaclyn Smith (in an uncredited role).
Included among the American Film Institute's year 2000 list of the 500 movies nominated for the Top 100 Funniest American Movies.
Future daytime diva Susan Lucci can be seen as one of the wedding guests.
"Brenda Patimkin: Are you serious? Neil Klugman: I'm way the hell past serious: I'm suicidal."
"Neil Klugman: [discussing birth control] What do you take? Brenda Patimkin: Nothing. Turn off the water. Neil Klugman: Nothing? Brenda Patimkin: Listen, I tried the pills, but they made me fat and made me sick, and besides every single day you read something new about them in the paper, so I decided I was better off with nothing. Neil Klugman: [pause] Brenda, I'd like to talk to you about nothing."