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  • Créé le : 10/09/2011 19:04
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    Trivia (suite et fin)

    Voted #4 Must See Movie of all time by listeners of Capital FM in London.

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    Dennis Quaid was considered for the role of Edward Lewis.
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    Kristin Davis did an audition for the role of Vivian but turned it down.
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    In the final scene, Edward "serenades" Vivian with a recording of an aria from La Traviata. The aria has a vocal solo followed by the theme on strings and trumpet. That arrangement was not from the original opera but adapted for the movie.
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    Uma Thurman auditioned for the role of Vivian.
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    Jennifer Connelly reportedly turned down the role of Vivian.
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    The three tableaux used during the opera scene are when Violeta meets Alfredo at a party, Violeta abandons Alfredo at his father's request and the final scene where Violeta dies.
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    Sarah Jessica Parker was offered the role of Vivian, but she disliked the part. However, Parker would play a sexy character many years later, Carrie Bradshaw, on the popular TV series Sex and the City (1998).
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    Valeria Golino was originally offered the role of Vivian but turned it down. She was the finalist along with Julia Roberts.
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    Christopher Lambert was considered for the role of Edward Lewis at the time Molly Ringwald was in the running to play Vivian.
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    All of the scenes filmed on Rodeo Drive were done on Sundays because the city has strict filming rules on that street.
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    When they filmed the scene with Vivian talking about wanting to be a princess who's rescued from a tower, they still hadn't written the movie's ending where Edward "rescues" Vivian.
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    The sports car that Richard Gere borrows at the beginning of the movie is a Lotus Esprit.
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    The original script by J.F. Lawton was contributed to by Robert Garland, Stephen Metcalfe and Barbara Benedek.
     
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    It was originally planned that the opera scene would be shot in San Francisco, but, an earthquake forced them to relocate to the history museum by USC.
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    Director Cameo 

    Garry Marshall:  the voice over of the man digging through the trash outside of "Stallone's" house (dubbed due to poor sound quality).
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    Spoilers 

    The trivia items below may give away important plot points.

    The movie was initially intended to be a dark drama about prostitution in Los Angeles in the late 1980s/early 1990s. The relationship between Vivian and Edward also harbored controversial themes, including the concept of having Vivian addicted to cocaine; part of the deal was that she had to stay off it for a week. She needed the money to go to Disneyland. Edward eventually throws her out of his car and drives off. The movie was scripted to end with Vivian and her prostitute friend on the bus to Disneyland. These traits, considered by producer Laura Ziskin to be detrimental to the otherwise sympathetic portrayal of her, were removed or incorporated into the character of Vivian's friend, Kit. These "cut scenes" have been found in public view, and some were included on the DVD released on the movie's 15th anniversary. One such scene has Vivian offering Edward, "I could just pop ya good and be on my way", indicating a lack of interest in "pillow talk". In another, she is confronted by drug dealers outside of The Blue Banana, and rescued by Edward and Darryl. One example of a changed plotline was when Edward breaks into the bathroom to find Vivian flossing her teeth instead of doing drugs as he had feared. In the original script she was doing drugs.
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    You can see Richard Gere moving his tongue around inside his mouth as he is at the door of the penthouse yelling at Stuckey when he fires him and throws him out of the penthouse after catching him molesting Vivian. This is because Gere actually knocked a crown off of a molar during the scene, according to the director's commentary by Garry Marshall on the DVD.





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