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IMDbBest Actress in a Supporting Role | 1982 | Maureen
Best Director | 1982 | Warren
Best Cinematography | 1982 | Vittorio
Best Director Motion Picture | 1982 | Warren
Best Foreign Producer Migliore Produttore Straniero | 1982 | Warren
Best Foreign Actress Migliore Attrice Straniera | 1982 | Diane
Best Supporting Actor | 1982 | Jack
1982 | Warren
Best Drama Written Directly for the Screen | 1982 | Warren
Best Film | 1981
Best Director | 1981 | Warren
Best Supporting Actor | 1981 | Jack
Top Ten Films | 1981
Best Cinematography | 1981 | Vittorio
Best Director | 1981 | Warren
Best Supporting Actress | 1981 | Maureen
Best Supporting Actor | 1981 | Jack
Best Film | 1981
Best Supporting Actress | 1982 | Maureen
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 1982 | Warren
Best Film Editing | 1982 | Craig
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1982 | Trevor
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1982 | Jack
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 1982 | Diane
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1982 | Warren
Best Sound | 1982 | Tom
Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1982 | Michael
Best Costume Design | 1982 | Shirley
Best Picture | 1982 | Warren
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1982 | Warren
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1982 | Warren
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1982
Best Actress in a Supporting Role Motion Picture | 1982 | Maureen
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Motion Picture | 1982 | Jack
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 1982 | Diane
Best Actor | 1983 | Warren
Best Cinematography | 1983 | Vittorio
Best Costume Design | 1983 | Shirley
Best Actress | 1983 | Diane
Best Actress | 1982 | Diane
Best Screenplay | 1982 | Trevor
Best Film | 1982
Best Supporting Actor | 1982 | Jack
Best Cinematography | 1982 | Vittorio
Best Foreign Director Migliore Regista Straniero | 1982 | Warren
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 1982 | Warren
Best Foreign Screenplay Migliore Sceneggiatura Straniera | 1982 | Trevor
Best Edited Feature Film | 1982 | Craig
Best Screenplay | 1981 | Trevor
Best Actress | 1981 | Diane
Best Supporting Actor | 1981 | Jack
Best Picture | 1981
Best Actress | 1981 | Diane
Best Supporting Actress | 1981 | Maureen
Best Supporting Actor | 1981 | Jack
Best Cinematographer | 1981 | Vittorio
Best Director | 1981 | Warren
Budget 35,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 40,382,659 USD
Reportedly, Warren Beatty re-shot some scenes up to thirty-five times. Paul Sorvino said he did as many as seventy takes for one scene, and Maureen Stapleton said she did as many as eighty takes for another. Reportedly, of this, she famously once said to Warren Beatty, "Are you out of your fucking mind?" This earned her a round of applause from the crew.
Jack Nicholson once got so frustrated at having to do so many takes of a scene with Diane Keaton that he snapped at Warren Beatty, "Just tell me what the fuck you want and I'll do it."
The poem that Jack Nicholson gives Diane Keaton was a real poem that he had actually written for her.
Gene Hackman agreed to appear in the film in a small role, and appearing in just two scenes, as a favor to friend Warren Beatty, for his gratitude to him helping Hackman with his career, when Beatty got him cast in Lilith (1964) and Bonnie and Clyde (1967).
With this film, Warren Beatty became the third person to be nominated for Academy Awards in the three categories of Best Actor, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay in a film which was also nominated for the Best Picture Oscar. Earlier people to do this had been Woody Allen for Annie Hall (1977), and Orson Welles for Citizen Kane (1941).
"Eugene O'Neill: If you were mine, I wouldn't share you with anybody or anything. It'd be just you and me. We'd be the center of it all. I know it would feel a lot more like love than being left alone with your work."
"Louise Bryant: What as? John Reed: Well, it's almost Thanksgiving. You could go as a turkey."