It Rained All Night the Day I Left explained

It Rained All Night the Day I Left
Director:Nicolas Gessner
Producer:Claude Giroux
Claude Léger
Shlomo Mugrabi
Music:Alain Leroux
Studio:Les Films Caneuram
C.O.F.C.I.
Israfilm
Cinematography:Richard Ciupka
Editing:Yves Langlois
Distributor:Gaumont
Fremantle International
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Canada
France
Israel
Language:English

It Rained All Night the Day I Left is a comedy film made in 1978 but not theatrically released until 1980.[1] Directed by Nicolas Gessner, the film was a co-production of film studios from Canada, France and Israel.[2]

The film stars Tony Curtis and Louis Gossett Jr. as two gun-runners making a trip through the desert to transport guns for The Colonel (Sally Kellerman). The film's cast also includes John Vernon and Lisa Langlois.

The film was released theatrically in Europe, both in its original English and in a dubbed French version titled Deux affreux sur le sable.[2] It received no theatrical release in North America; it premiered as a television film on CTV and The Movie Channel on August 23, 1982.[2]

Gossett's role had originally been slated to be performed by Billy Dee Williams.[3]

Kellerman later dismissed her performance in the film, telling the press that "I always say that I was solidly mediocre and everybody else stunk."[4]

Awards and nominations

The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 1st Genie Awards in 1980:[5]

Sally Kellerman

Ted Allan

Wolf Kroeger

Alain LerouxIt did not win any of the awards.

Notes and References

  1. http://collections.cinematheque.qc.ca/recherche/oeuvres/fiche/27688-it-rained-all-night-the-day-i-left "It Rained All Night the Day I Left"
  2. http://collectionscanada.ca/databases/cff/001096-119.01-e.php?film_id=829&PHPSESSID=gb757uhde7o52aoukt4uh6ne36 "It Rained All Night the Day I Left"
  3. "Shooting star". The Globe and Mail, October 14, 1978.
  4. "Actress conquers screen challenge: love scenes with Rodney Dangerfield". Ottawa Citizen, June 24, 1986.
  5. "Changeling leads Canadian Film Award nominees". The Globe and Mail, February 8, 1980.