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Runaway | Grandparent Grandchild Relationship
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Worst OnScreen Couple For | 1979 | Brooke
Worst Actress For | 1979 | Brooke
Worst OnScreen Couple | 1979 | Peter
Worst Actress | 1979 | Brooke
Best Juvenile Actress in a Motion Picture | 1980 | Brooke
Best Juvenile Actress in A Motion Picture | 1979 | Brooke
One of the lobby cards for this film shows George Burns in a deleted scene visiting Tower Records at 8801 Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood in Los Angelese, California, USA.
Like his character Bill Grant, George Burns was also an ex-vaudevillian who had performed with his late wife. In real life, Burns' late spouse was Gracie Allen who had passed away in 1964. Honolulu (1939) had been their final theatrical feature film collaboration. It had debuted in the same 1939 year that co-star Ray Bolger had famously starred as 'The Scarecrow' in M-G-M's The Wizard of Oz (1939).
The name of the group that Bill Grant ([link= George Burns)'s poker playing buddies called themselves was the "No Shirts Gang". This is because they were all ex-magicians and had to play with their shirts off so nobody could cheat.
Reportedly, actress Brooke Shields's salary for her role as Kate was apparently US $250,000 plus a percentage of the profits according to a contract filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court of California, USA being reported in an article published in the 15th November 1978 issue of 'The Los Angeles Times' newspaper.
Norman Gimbel is billed on the movie poster as a lyricist but his name does not appear in the film's closing credits.
"Bill: Running away from home? Kate: I'm an orphan. Bill: What happened to your folks? Kate: They died. Went down with a boat. Sank. Forget the name of it. Big boat. Bill: Titanic? Kate: Yeah, that's it! Bill: Then your parents died 63 years before you were born! Kate: Which is why I hardly knew them. Bill: Yeah, well that... that... that makes sense."
"Shirl: Sometimes I think you don't realize what's going on, I think sometimes you're getting... Bill: Senile? That's the operative word nowadays, isn't it, Shirl? You know, it's funny. When I was young, I was called a rugged individualist. When I was in my 50s I was considered eccentric. Here I am, doing and saying the same thing that I did then, and I'm labeled senile. I wonder what my billing is going to be ten years from now?"