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IMDbBest Actress in a Supporting Role | 1964 | Margaret
Best Supporting Actress | 1964 | Margaret
Top Female Supporting Performance | 1964 | Margaret
Best Supporting Actress | 1963 | Margaret
Most Promising Newcomer Female | 1964 | Maggie
Best British Cinematography Colour | 1964
Based on a true story, the movie was a thinly-disguised account of screenwriter Terence Rattigan's real-life friend Vivien Leigh's attempt to leave her husband Sir Laurence Olivier for Australian actor Peter Finch. Leigh and Finch made it to London's Heathrow Airport, but their plane was delayed by incoming fog, giving Olivier time to confront the two and escort Leigh home; after several hours of the fog delay, she had abandoned the plan.
Most of the jewelry Dame Elizabeth Taylor wore in this movie is from her personal collection. The diamond-and-emerald brooch is cited as her first "If it's Tuesday, I love you" gift from future husband Richard Burton. The diamond tiara worn during the opening credits dinner-party scene was a gift from third husband Mike Todd.
The second of 11 movies in which Dame Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton starred together.
When asked for her number in the movie, Dame Elizabeth Taylor says, "It's Grosvenor 7060", which was MGM's office number in London at the time this movie was made.
Producer Anatole de Grunwald wanted Sophia Loren to star, but Dame Elizabeth Taylor insisted that she would co-star opposite Richard Burton.
"Frances Andros: I love you for what you are. Not what you think you are."
"Max Buda: [They are playing cards, watched by a reporter] Not that one. *That* one! Gloria Gritti: How do you know what is in my hand? Max Buda: Because I know what is in your head. Gloria Gritti: So, I have nothing in my head. Max Buda: [to the reporter] Don't quote that. Gloria Gritti: Well, I give you something you can quote. From Tiempo, the movie critic, it said, Gloria Gritti is an actress who's talent is equal to her intelligence. Max Buda: How unkind. Gin, I think."