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Unfaithfulness
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In his autobiography "Tall, Dark and Gruesome" (1977), Christopher Lee identifies this movie as one that was particularly important to him despite the fact that he played a relatively small part. The reasons being were because he was cast against type and because it was the first time he got to act with an American accent.
Harvey (Martin Mull) mentions missing the television show Star Trek (1966). Sally Kellerman, who plays Martha, appeared in the 'Star Trek' episode Star Trek: Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966).
The Mill Valley police revoked the production's filming permit at the eleventh hour prior to shooting at that location according to an article published in the 1st April 1980 issue of show-business trade-paper 'The Hollywood Reporter'. The American Film Institute's AFI Catalog states that ''the disruption was caused by a local business organization's complaint to City Council that the production would interfere with traffic and parking on a main street in the area. A compromise was negotiated, whereby production trucks were given permission to park at a nearby schoolyard. People and equipment were transported back and forth to sets by bus.''
The period of principal photography on this picture was a shoot that ran in 1979 for about three months from the end of May to early September. The picture originally had a thirty-four day shooting schedule according to an article published in the 1st April 1980 edition of show-business trade-paper 'The Hollywood Reporter'.
Bill Persky replaced Gary Weis as the movie's director due to "creative differences" according to an article published in the 14th May 1979 issue of show-business trade paper 'Daily Variety'. Weis had been earlier announced as the film's director in the 27th March 1979 edition of the same publication.
"Stokely: In an insane society, the sane man must appear insane. Harvey Holroyd: Where'd you get that? Stokely: Star Trek. [leaves the room] Harvey Holroyd: [to himself] God, I miss that show."
"Reverend Spike: Fellow beings, we are here to celebrate a wedding. Not one imposed by an uptight consumer society, which kills whales, builds nuclear reactors, but a real marriage. Will you touch each other please? [Kate and Harvey hold hands] Reverend Spike: Beautiful. Harv, can you relate to making a heavy commitment, to share your space with Kate, respecting her identity as a free being? Harvey Holroyd: No. Reverend Spike: No? Harvey Holroyd: No. I promise to love, honor, and cherish Kate Linville Holroyd in sickness and in health, for richer or for poorer, forsaking all others, for as long as we both shall live. [Harvey turns to Spike] Harvey Holroyd: You asshole! Reverend Spike: Kate, will you tell us where you're coming from? Kate Linville Holroyd: I think Harvey took the words right out of my mouth. Reverend Spike: All of 'em? Kate Linville Holroyd: Including the asshole."