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Best Actress | 1994 | Miranda
Best Supporting Actress | 1994 | Rosemary
Top Ten Films | 1994
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 1995 | Miranda
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1995 | Rosemary
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 1995 | Miranda
Best Actress | 1994 | Miranda
1994 | Marc
Best Film | 1994 | Brian
Although Michael Hastings' original play makes a point of revealing Mrs. Eliot's membership of the British Union of Fascists in the 1930s, the film excludes this entirely.
Features Rosemary Harris's only Oscar nominated performance.
Although they were instrumental in getting Eliot's early poetry published, neither Ezra Pound nor Robert McAlmon is even mentioned in this film.
Eliot accepted a scholarship to study at Merton College, Oxford University in 1914 rather than study at Marburg, Germany when war broke out. Eliot was an American citizen living in England and never served in the military.
Rosemary Harris and Willem Dafoe would later appear in the Spider-Man film trilogy directed by Sam Raimi, though they only share scenes in the first film.
"Vivienne Haigh-Wood: Oh darling, you're going to have to learn to make an absolute arse of yourself. We're going to get married, be broke, we may even starve, it'll be absolute Hell. But it will be worth it because we have this love."
"Vivienne Haigh-Wood: Tom wants to be baptised into the Church of England! Now, if a big baby wants to stick his head into a bowl it's called baptism! IF I WANT TO DO IT IT'S CALLED SHAMPOO!"