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Best Actress Comedy or Musical | 1968 | Shirley
Curiously, in the end credits, only six stories, instead of seven, with the associated cast are displayed. The third story (with Vittorio Gassman) in which Shirley MacLaine played the character Linda was omitted.
Sir Michael Caine, who played a private detective, hired by a jealous husband to spy on Shirley MacLaine, has no dialogue in this movie. Even when he reports his surveillance mission calling from a telephone booth, his voice remains unheard.
Natalie Wood reportedly turned down the leading roles.
The poem Shirley MacLaine reads to the two men while naked is an excerpt from "The love song of J.Alfred Prufrock" by T.S Elliot.
Lord Lucan screentested for the role of a gambling English aristocrat.
"Jean (segment "Funeral Procession"): Paulette. Have you ever tasted milk fresh from the cow before they take all the goodness from it? Ah, I'll bring it to you - every morning in bed."
"Maria Teresa: Oh! Oh! Georgio! Nanette? Oh, Georg! Nanette! Oh! In my own house. In my own room. And in my own bed! Oh, Georgio!"