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IMDbMost Promising Newcomer Male | 1966 | Robert
Best Supporting Actress | 1966 | Ruth
Best Costume Design Color | 1966
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration Color | 1966
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1966 | Ruth
Best Actress Comedy or Musical | 1966 | Natalie
Budget 4,500,000 USD
Most of Natalie Wood's singing voice was dubbed by vocalist Jackie Ward. However, Wood herself sings the intro to "You're Gonna Hear From Me" for the screen test version of the tune.
In the movie, Daisy is only 15 years old when she is signed by Swan Studios. At the time of the movie's release, Natalie Wood was almost twice that age: 27 years old.
Natalie Wood developed a friendship with stage actress Ruth Gordon and insisted Gordon portray her mother in the film, much to the chagrin of the studio, which wanted a name actress in the role.
Robert Redford's agent tried to dissuade him from appearing in the film. Redford accepted the role on the proviso that the script was altered to tone down his character's sexuality. To Redford's dismay, after his footage was completed, a new line was scripted and shot which left no question that his character was bisexual.
As Natalie Wood and Robert Redford were shooting in a small boat off Santa Monica Pier, a sudden change in the wind direction cast them adrift in the Malibu current. As the boat moved further out to sea Wood begin to panic. Redford laughed her through it. He later realized how precarious the situation was but it sealed the friendship between the two as his heroism impressed Natalie and he earned her trust.
"Cop on Pier: You waited seven years to report your husband missing? The Dealer - Mrs. Clover: Well I didn't miss him until today."
"Wade Lewis: For we wrestle not with flesh and blood, but against powers of this world. But... but don't worry, here we meet, in this castle of lost souls. In the land of the black Swan, the Prince of Darkness. Welcome little captive, to the waterfall of sweet dreams. Malora says it washes all our cares away, but I... I need stronger stuff."