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Robert Duvall based Jackson Fentry's unusual accent on a man he met once while walking the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. Duvall was so struck by the man's deep-voiced accent, he never forgot it.
Robert Duvall cites this film as one of his personal favorites.
According to later interviews with Robert Duvall and Writer Horton Foote, they had real difficulties working with Olga Bellin, who insisted on doing scenes entirely her way, and not listening to Director Joseph Anthony. Duvall and Foote vowed never to work with her again. Filmatically, this wouldn't have been a problem, as Bellin confined her work to the stage, and never made another film. She died of cancer in 1987.
In William Faulkner's original short story, Sarah was black.
The last film to be directed by Joseph Anthony.
"Jackson Fentry: I dunno why we met when we did, or why I found you when you was all wore out. I couldn't save you no matter how bad I wanted to. I dunno why you want me to raise this baby instead of your people. I dunno what they done to you to make you turn so on them. But I don't care, I promised ya I'd raise him, and I will. Like he was my own."