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Worst Original Song | 1981
Best Motion Picture | 1981 | Andrew J.
Worst Song or Song Performance in a Film or End Credits | 1980
This was George Raft's final film before his death on November 24, 1980 at the age of 79.
Lauren Bacall is once said to have done a "double-take" in regards to Robert Sacchi's physical resemblance to Humphrey Bogart.
Robert Sacchi had a one-man show called "Bogey's Back", which toured the US for four years.
Touring the USA, Robert Sacchi played Humphrey Bogart in over 1000 performances of Woody Allen's "Play It Again, Sam".
The central character of Sam Marlow played by Robert Sacchi is named after two classic detective characters played by Humphrey Bogart: Philip Marlowe from Dashiell Hammett's The Big Sleep (1946) and Sam Spade from Raymond Chandler's The Maltese Falcon (1941).
"Sam Marlow: He was a good soldier. They were all good soldiers. Just doing what they were ordered to do. Elsa: What do you mean? Sam Marlow: Ah, I don't know what I mean. It's tough to tell the enemy without a uniform. You know what'd end all wars? Make everybody fight naked. Then nobody'd know who to kill, and that would be the end of it. Elsa: Sam... Sam Marlow: No, I mean it. And let the women get in there naked, too. That'd cinch it. No more war... just peace on earth and a lot of whoopee."
"Sam Marlow: Dana Andrews was swell in "Laura," but what if Bogart had played Lt. MacPherson? Yeah, Bogart... smoking a cigarette and looking up at that portrait, thinking Laura was dead, but still in love with her. What a love scene. And neither of them naked!"