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IMDbOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries | 1999 | Christopher
Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | 1999 | Christopher
Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries or a Movie Dramatic Underscore | 1999 | David
Best Television Feature or Miniseries | 1999 | Cornell
The scene where Jason's breathing tube comes loose and he has to chatter his teeth to get the nurse's attention really happened to Christopher Reeve shortly after his accident.
Christopher Reeve initially turned down the lead because he found Eric Ellis Overmyer's script to be too melodramatic and not medically accurate pertaining to his post-accident condition. Overmyer rewrote the screenplay, using Reeve's autobiography "Still Me" as a reference and this met with the star's approval.
When Jason Kemp (Christopher Reeve) is questioned by Detective Moore (Robert Forster), Kemp tells him he is the architect for a project called "The Woolrich Performing Arts Center". Cornell Woolrich is the author of the story "It Had To Be Murder" (published in Dime Detective Magazine in February 1942), upon which the movie Rear Window is based.
"Claudia: [looking through the camera at the Thorpes' apartment] She didn't leave him. Jason: How can you be so sure? Claudia: Well, her jewelry box and her perfume are still on the dresser. She might leave her husband, but she's not gonna leave her jewelry. Jason: That's my point, something must have happened to her. Claudia: Jason, she probably spent the day at a bar or at her sister's or her mother's trying to get up the courage to come home. She's gonna come home, she'll be remorseful, they'll be all lovey-dovey for a few days and then they'll go at it again. Relationships like that are far too complicated to understand from the outside. Next time, do us all a favor and don't call 911. Jason: I'm not sure there's gonna be a next time. I think he killed her last night."
"Charlie: Do you remember anything about what happened? Jason: Well, I remember leaving my office Friday afternoon. I was driving up to the country to have dinner with a client. After that, I'm a total blank until I woke up in ICU. Charlie: So, you're missing a whole week. Jason: If you come across it, I'd like to have it back again."