Travels with My Aunt

Travels with My Aunt

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): George Cukor, Michael Stevenson
  • Cast(s): Maggie Smith, Alec McCowen, Louis Gossett Jr., Robert Stephens, Cindy Williams See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 49min
  • Music: Derek Ball,Tony Hatch,Van Allen James,Harry W. Tetrick
  • Award(s): Oscar 1973 (Won)
    Oscar 1973 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Outcome, Jay Kelly
  • Story:
    At his mother's funeral, stuffy bank clerk Henry Pulling meets his Aunt Augusta, an elderly eccentric with more-than-shady dealings who pulls him along on a whirlwind adventure as she attempts to rescue an old lover.
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6.3/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
At his mother's funeral, stuffy bank clerk Henry Pulling meets his Aunt Augusta, an elderly eccentric with more-than-shady dealings who pulls him along on a whirlwind adventure as she attempts to rescue an old lover.
Ratings

6.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Oscar Award

Best Costume Design | 1973 | Anthony

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Actress in a Leading Role | 1973 | Maggie

Best Cinematography | 1973 | Douglas

Best Art DirectionSet Decoration | 1973 | Robert W.

Golden Globe Award

Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1973

Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1973 | Maggie

Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture | 1973 | Alec

BAFTA Film Award

Best Cinematography | 1974 | Douglas

Edgar Award

Best Motion Picture | 1973 | Jay Presson

NSFC Award

Best Actor | 1972 | Alec

WGA (Screen) Award

Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium | 1973 | Hugh

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Louis Gossett, Jr., on working with Director George Cukor on this movie: "The consummate director and a filmmaking genius. He kept shooting until he got it right. He knew when to say something to you, and he knew when to leave you alone. He was always one step ahead of everyone."

Source novel author Graham Greene said that he hated the movie, though he admitted that he walked out after five minutes.

Katharine Hepburn was initially approached by her friend, Director George Cukor, to star in this movie. She read the book by Graham Greene, but since it was a series of short stories, she didn't think it could be adapted into a movie. However, she agreed to star in it after reading the book a few times. Jay Presson Allen wrote the screenplay, but when Hepburn was unhappy with the result, Allen suggested that she re-write it. Hepburn worked on the script for three months, but when she submitted it, MGM studio head James T. Aubrey felt that her script was missing the charm of the book. Also, Aubrey felt that Hepburn was too old to play Aunt Augusta in flashback scenes. Aubrey called Hepburn to tell her that the project had been postponed, but the next day, Hepburn's agent called to report that she had been released by MGM for "failing to report to work." Hepburn considered suing MGM for payment for her script work, but decided against it. According to Jay Presson Allen, one speech from Hepburn's script was included in this movie, but Hepburn was not given screen credit, because she wasn't a member of the Screen Writer's Guild.

Joy Bang auditioned for the role of Tooley (Cindy Williams) by reading for Katharine Hepburn, but lost the part when Hepburn left the project. Cybill Shepherd also read for the role, but was told by Director George Cukor that "she couldn't play comedy" after the audition.

Maggie Smith and Robert Stephens were married in real life when the film was shot (although they broke up very shortly afterwards). Their sons Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens are also actors.

Popular Dialogues

"Aunt Augusta: Steward! More champagne. Steward: But we're just about to land. Aunt Augusta: Then you'll have to hurry, won't you?"

"Aunt Augusta: Poverty is apt to strike suddenly... like influenza."