<Li> Reid Binion as Young Julian </Li> <Li> Nick Searcy as Frank Bennett </Li> <Li> Constance Shulman as Missy </Li> <P> Avnet first read the novel in 1987 . He was introduced to it by producer Lisa Lindstrom, with whom he worked on television films Heat Wave and Breaking Point . Although he wanted her to give him a synopsis of the story, she insisted he read the book and like her, he loved it . He decided to turn the story into a film and pitched the idea to Norman Lear's company, Act III Communications, who were interested and gave him a small budget for a screenwriter . He hired Carol Sobieski who had written the screenplay for 1982's Annie . She wrote a draft for it as a musical, which he was unhappy with . Sobieski left the project and he hired Flagg, who had been surprised that anyone would want to turn the novel into a film, to develop the script . Although she had some screenwriting experience, she found the process of turning her own novel into a script a strange one . The job was made somewhat easier by the work done by Sobieski and Avnet in choosing which characters from the book were going to be featured, but she found it difficult and also left the project, after writing 70 pages of the screenplay . With no money left to hire another writer, Avnet took the script over himself and spent the next 2--3 years developing it . Flagg gave her blessing to the final draft . </P>

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