In addition to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) and Sleuth (1972), this is only one of three films in which entire on-screen billed cast received acting Oscar nominations. ("Sleuth"'s credits, however, did include several nonexistent actors to mislead the audience into thinking it was not just a two-character thriller and Virginia Woolf did feature two unbilled bit players as roadhouse employees, neither of whom was obviously nominated.)