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Sunflower Field | Chicago, Illinois
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6.7/10
IMDbBox Office Collection 1,500,000 USD
Lee Marvin had a serious feud with director Michael Ritchie, because Ritchie wanted him to have love scenes with the too young actress Sissy Spacek. Marvin hated Ritchie for this lack of respect for Spacek.
Sissy Spacek's feature film debut.
Gene Hackman accepted the secondary role of "Mary Ann" because it was his first offer of work after being unemployed for nearly six months since the end of filming on The French Connection (1971).
All of the "orphan girls" are named after flowers.
The hinted gay relationship between the two brothers was considered groundbreaking at the time.
"Poppy: I never knew a man before; not even to talk to. Nick Devlin: Well where did they keep you? Poppy: In the orphanage with the other girls. Nick Devlin: And where was that? Poppy: It was in Missouri. It's the only home I really remember. It was in the country. Nick Devlin: Then you have nobody? Poppy: Just Violet. Nick Devlin: Who? Poppy: Violet, the other girl that was with me. She's my sister... well, not truly but we're closer than that. Violet and me we'd climb into each other's bed when it was really cold in the winter time and hug each other really close. Sometimes we'd touch each other and dream how a man's hands would feel on us. I'd talk to her in a really deep voice and I'd say, "I love you Violet." Then I'd kiss her so she wouldn't cry. We tried to run away once. But the old woman caught us. She said we couldn't leave that we were being raised up special. But that when we were done there would be lots of handsome men loving us forever."