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Conspiracy | New York City
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7.1/10
IMDbBest Actress in a Leading Role | 1972 | Jane
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 1972 | Jane
Best Actress | 1971 | Jane
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 1971 | Donald
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | 1971 | Jane
Best Foreign Movie Performer Mejor intrprete de cine extranjero | 1973 | Jane
Best Actress | 1971 | Jane
Best Actress | 1971 | Jane
Best Writing Story and Screenplay Based on Factual Material or Material Not Previously Published or Produced | 1972
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1972
Best Actress | 1972 | Jane
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen | 1972
Best Motion Picture | 1972
Budget 2,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 12,512,637 USD
In the original script Bree's psychiatrist was male, but Fonda felt in rehearsals that the character would never open up to a man, so she requested that the part be changed to a woman. Fonda requested to shoot the scenes with the shrink at the end of shooting so she would have already fully internalized the character of Bree.
Sutherland and Fonda developed a nonexclusive romantic relationship offscreen which lasted until about June 1972. He was her date to the Oscars when she won Best Actress for this movie.
Future film star Sylvester Stallone made an appearance as an extra in this film. He's the one dancing in front of the organ pipes during the first disco scene.
The scene with the psychiatrist was mostly ad-libbed. Pakula used just one camera and later said he should have used two, as Vivian Nathan's reactions were much more interesting in the takes where the camera focused on Jane Fonda.
Bree's apartment was built on a sound stage at a New York film studio where Jane Fonda could spend the night. The director even had a working toilet installed in the bathroom of the set. Jane contributed to decorating the apartment by deciding Bree would be a romance reader and have a cat. Jane remembered an actress from Lee Strasberg's private class who occasionally serviced John F. Kennedy, so she decided Bree had done this as well. A signed photo of Kennedy appears on wall above the dressing table in Bree's apartment.
"Bree Daniel: Don't feel bad about losing your virtue. I sort of knew you would. Everybody always does."
"Bree Daniel: Tell me, Klute. Did we get you a little? Huh? Just a little bit? Us city folk? The sin, the glitter, the wickedness? Huh? John Klute: Ah - that's so pathetic. Bree Daniel: Fuck off!"