After coming across the Alan Hines novel
Square Dance,
Charles Haid who was looking to move into film production decided the book would make a good film. Haid brought the project to
Jane Alexander who agreed to star and executive produce the film, with the two in turn bringing in
Daniel Petrie to direct who collaborated with Hines in adapting the novel to film. After an initial financing deal with FilmDallas fell through,
Michael Nesmith of
The Monkees put up $2.5 million through his production company Pacific Arts Pictures while Haid was able to secure the remaining $1.5 million from
NBC as Haid was friends with then NBC President
Brandon Tartikoff and was starring in the network's popular
Hill Street Blues.
Casting Emilio Estevez was initially slated to play the role of Rory, however when the opportunity came for Estevez to direct, write, and star in
Wisdom, Estevez left the project and passed the script along to his friend
Rob Lowe. Lowe had his manager accept the part and accepted one-twentieth his usual salary. In order to convincingly portray the
intellectually disabled Rory, Lowe attended adult special needs classes and spent four days working with a speech therapist to perfect the slurred manner of speaking he would use for the audition.
Gregory Peck had initially been cast as Grandpa Dillard, but dropped out and was replaced by
Jason Robards. ==Reception==