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Best Drama Adapted from Another Medium | 1984 | Julius J.
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1984 | Julius J.
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 1984 | Tom
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama | 1984 | Tom
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 1984 | Julius J.
Best Motion Picture Drama | 1984
Best Foreign Actor Migliore Attore Straniero | 1985 | Tom
The Gowan McGland main character in this film and its source, Peter De Vries's 'Reuben, Reuben" novel, was predominantly based on Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. The picture was first released about 30 years after Thomas had passed away in 1953.
The "Reuben" of the movie's title is the name of a large Old English sheepdog pet owned by Frank (Roberts Blossom). The canine appears from time to time but its significance only comes at the very last minute of film.
Debut filmed production of actress Kelly McGillis.
The Broadway production of this film's source "Spofford" play by Herman Shumlin opened on 14 December 1967 and ran for 202 performances when it closed on 8 June 1968.
The setting of this movie's source play, "Spofford" by Herman Shumlin, was according to the play's introduction: "A town in Connecticut. The present".
"Gowan McGland: Deprived of their support, her breasts dropped like hanged men."
"Gowan McGland: Would you marry me? Geneva Spofford: No, Gowan. Gowan McGland: Good girl. Geneva Spofford: Would you marry me? Gowan McGland: I love you too much to marry you."