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Best Supporting Actress | 1970 | Eva Marie
Working title was "Brooks Wilson, Ltd."
This was Edgar Stehli's final acting role before his death on July 25, 1973 at the age of 89.
Eva Marie Saint here plays the wife of George Segal, ten years her junior. Saint's next screen role - in Cancel My Reservation (1972) - would be as the wife of Bob Hope, twenty-one years her senior.
Final feature film of Betsy von Furstenberg, who portrayed 'Grace's Aunt' (in an uncredited role).
"Brooks Wilson: You got the galleys, Benny? Benny: Brooks, it's your baby. Do it your own way, your own style, have fun with it. Only, don't screw up the broad's face."
"Brooks Wilson: Sel, how come all teenage girls are sex maniacs? Selma Wilson: Ha-ha-ha, there's only ONE sex maniac around here. Brooks Wilson: Oh, yeah? Then, how come a little kid like Marianne is just aching for me? A guy, twice her age. Selma Wilson: Three times her age. She doesn't know you're alive. Selma Wilson: You know what she called me in the car? Selma Wilson: Grandpa. Brooks Wilson: Mr. Wilson. Twice, she called me Mr. Wilson. Selma Wilson: Oh, she's obsessed all right. Brooks Wilson: Practically begging me to take her to the Gates of Ecstasy. Selma Wilson: Oh, hmm, Mr. Wilson, take me to the Gates of Ecstasy, will you? Marianne doesn't want it. I certainly could use it."