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Southern Usa | Parent Child Relationship
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Top Ten Films | 1958
Best Writing Story and Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1959
The Emily Ann Faulkner/Rita Shawn character (played by Kim Stanley) was primarily based on Marilyn Monroe with elements of the lives of Joan Crawford and Judy Garland.
Joan Copeland who played Alice Marie in the movie was at the time of filming the real life sister in law of Marilyn Monroe whose life was rumored to be the basis for the story.
Debut of actresses Kim Stanley and Joan Copeland.
"Emily Ann Faulkner: It's fraud, John - isn't it. It's a fraud. You know, I can hardly get out of a taxi in New York City but what there's people crowding around me, screaming about how much they love me!"
"Emily Ann Faulkner, age 8: [to her cat] Kitty, I got promoted today"