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Release Date:
11 January 1978 (France) moreTagline:
Even a man who hates children and dogs has to love someone. morePlot Keywords:
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I hope this film is released to DVD moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Rod Steiger | ... | W.C. Fields | |
| Valerie Perrine | ... | Carlotta Monti | |
| John Marley | ... | Studio Head Bannerman | |
| Jack Cassidy | ... | John Barrymore | |
| Bernadette Peters | ... | Melody | |
| Dana Elcar | ... | Agent Dockstedter | |
| Paul Stewart | ... | Florenz Ziegfeld | |
| Billy Barty | ... | Ludwig | |
| Allan Arbus | ... | Gregory LaCava | |
| Milt Kamen | ... | Dave Chasen | |
| Louis Zorich | ... | Gene Fowler | |
| Andrew Parks | ... | Claude Fields | |
| Linda Purl | ... | Ingenue |
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111 minCountry:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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The red Pacific Electric interurban rail car (1058) seen in the film had in reality been rescued from the scrapper and was fitted with an internal-combustion engine, rubber tires and a steering mechanism. It appeared in several period Los Angeles-area films, but this movie shows it off to its best advantage. In a happy twist of fate, in 2001 it was refitted with its historic steel wheels and electric traction motors and controls to operate on a new rail line serving San Pedro, CA. moreFAQ
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I had the unique perspective of living at the set in La Canada, California at the time this movie was being filmed.(I was working at nearby JPL in Pasadena) I appreciated the director's attention to detail and was able to meet Rod Steiger and Valerie Perrine between "takes." The sets were fantastic, as were the performances. The crew spent about three weeks preparing the house and bringing in the properties that were used to re-create W.C. Fields's home. The crew painstakingly stenciled 1930s designs near the ceiling of the room. Since that would make the living room stand out, they carried the design into several other rooms that were not used during the production! There is a scene of the outside of the house that shows the room that I was living in.
One of the rules on the set was that no one could imitate W.C. Fields while Rod Steiger was on the set. I believe that Rod worked very hard to portray W.C. Fields in a realistic way. (He was one nasty character!)
Please bring this movie out on DVD!