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Best Dramatic Performance Female | 1971 | Jacqueline
Originally planned as part of a three picture deal between Carol White and National General (the first of which was Daddy's Gone A-Hunting (1969)); she eventually was replaced by Jacqueline Bisset. Working title was "Angel."
Ed Flanders' first film role.
Writer and producer Garry Marshall's sister Penny Marshall (pre-Laverne & Shirley (1976)) plays one of the band's groupies, The Plaster Casters, in the orange T-shirts. The name is an homage to Cynthia Plaster Caster, whose crew of groupies created plaster casts of famous rock star genitalia. In fact, in the first shot of Penny admiring the band from the audience, she plays suggestively with a tape measure.
Christine is 19 years old; Jacqueline Bisset was 26.
The MPAA threatened to rate this film "X" if the skywriting words were not cut out. They backed down and rated the picture "R".
"Christine Adams: It's very simple what I want to be: totally happy; totally different; and totally in love."
"Christine Adams: Eddie's really something special. Now he works at a bank for his uncle in Los Angeles. He's going to be so surprised to see me. We're going to have a baby right away! Driver giving her a lift: Oh, so you're going to get married then? Christine Adams: No, we're just going to live together [the driver crosses himself, kisses his hand, and touches a religious figurine on the dashboard] Christine Adams: ."