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Widower | Virginia
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7.3/10
IMDbBest Sound | 1966
Most Promising Newcomer Female | 1966 | Rosemary
Drama | 1966
Box Office Collection 17,268,889 USD
The opening battle scenes are taken from Raintree County (1957) and are printed as a mirror image of the original footage. The same scenes can also be seen in, amongst other films, How the West Was Won (1962).
In the wedding scene, the Corporal states that "the Yankees have broken through at Winchester." That occurred on Monday, Sep. 19, 1864 (the Third Battle of Winchester).
Film debut of Katherine Ross.
The Broadway musical based on this movie opened on January 7, 1975 at the Alvin Theater and ran for one thousand fifty performances, and received 1975 Tony Award nominations for Best Musical, Book and Score.
At the church, viewers observe Confederate soldiers with different colors of trim on their uniforms. The color red represents an artillery unit, blue represents an infantry unit and yellow represents a cavalry unit. Those same traditional military branch colors are still used in the U.S. Army.
"Charlie Anderson: Do you like her? Lt. Sam: Well, I just said I... Charlie Anderson: No, no. You just said you loved her. There's some difference between lovin' and likin'. When I married Jennie's mother, I-I didn't love her - I liked her... I liked her a lot. I liked Martha for at least three years after we were married and then one day it just dawned on me I loved her. I still do... still do. You see, Sam, when you love a woman without likin' her, the night can be long and cold, and contempt comes up with the sun."
"Charlie Anderson: It's no easy job, Sam, to take care of a woman. Lt. Sam: No, sir. Charlie Anderson: They expect things they never ask for. And when they don't get them, they ask you why. Sometimes they don't ask... and just go ahead and punish you for not doing something you didn't know you were supposed to do in the first place."