In 1940s Texas, an elderly woman is determined to visit her childhood home one last time.In 1940s Texas, an elderly woman is determined to visit her childhood home one last time.In 1940s Texas, an elderly woman is determined to visit her childhood home one last time.
- Won 1 Oscar
- 7 wins & 6 nominations total
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- TriviaHorton Foote, at first, would not allow another film version of his play, because he didn't want anybody to play Carrie except Lillian Gish. He later agreed, but only if either Geraldine Page or Kim Stanley played Carrie.
- GoofsThe statement about the location NOT looking like the Montrose neighborhood of Houston is NOT accurate. People who have lived in Houston know the Montrose neighborhood, among others, has houses built on man-made banks to protect property from floods. Although the scene was filmed in the Dallas area, the street and the houses on banks look exactly like Montrose. All of Houston is NOT flat.
- Quotes
Mrs. Carrie Watts: I guess when you've lived longer than your house and your family, then you've lived long enough.
- ConnectionsFeatured in At the Movies: The Trip to Beautiful/Ran/Clue/Dreamchild (1985)
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How Much Do I Love This Movie?
I remember first watching this movie as a teenager and how it captivated me with it's simplicity and charm. Only a handful of movies have stuck with me like this one has. Geraldine Page's performance was so incredible and the story itself so heart-warming. I HIGHLY recommend this movie. Most definitely a 10.
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- AggieCutie97
- Oct 19, 2001
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- Also known as
- A Trip to Bountiful - Reise ins Glück
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,491,903
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $8,387
- Dec 22, 1985
- Gross worldwide
- $7,491,903
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