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1* ActingForTwo: Candy Clark plays both Mary-Lou and the wife Thomas left behind. This isn't obvious because the latter is a RubberForeheadAlien who has no dialogue. (She also played Thomas himself in one scene, with a hat pulled over her face, when David Bowie was ill.)
2* BadExportForYou: The original US distributor cut 20 minutes from the film, rendering it even more confusing. They were restored in the 2011 re-release.
3* TheCastShowoff: Amusingly [[IronyAsSheIsCast subverted]]; Newton is a ''terrible'' singer!
4* CreatorBreakdown: Bowie was in the midst of a cocaine addiction when making the film, so much so that he claimed to have no memory of the film's production. One wonders [[EnforcedMethodActing how much of Thomas's breakdown was really acting]].
5* LimitedSpecialCollectorsUltimateEdition: Creator/TheCriterionCollection [=DVD=] is flush with extras, including a paperback copy of the source novel. This was also one of the first four Criterion Blu-Ray releases.
6* PlayingWithCharacterType: Music/DavidBowie started getting film offers almost as soon as he had his commercial breakthrough via his AlterEgoActing persona of Ziggy Stardust, a flamboyant alien (or TouchedByVorlons) rock musician, MessianicArchetype, and TragicHero who succumbs to SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll, ego, and his own fans. But virtually all of the roles he was offered were Ziggy expies. He was drawn to the character of Newton because he ''wasn't'' an {{Expy}}. Yes, Newton is also an alien MessianicArchetype TragicHero...but he's TheStoic, {{Moe}} before Moe was trendy, and his succumbing to Earthlings and their vices comes not from success going to his head but because HumanityIsInfectious.
7* RealitySubtext: Bowie was addicted to cocaine and other illicit substances at this point in his life, so seeing him play a character who falls under the sway of substance abuse has this trope written all over it (indeed, the filmmakers were aware of this). Perhaps fittingly his albums ''Music/StationToStation'' (1976, recorded at the lowest point of his addiction) and ''Music/{{Low|DavidBowieAlbum}}'' (1977, the first album of the "Berlin Trilogy" that unfolded as he gradually emerged from it) got their cover art from photos of him here. As well, the look and to a lesser extent personality of his Thin White Duke stage persona for the former album and tour was adapted from his work here.
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9** A photo taken on the set of the film was used as the album cover of ''Music/StationToStation'', Bowie's first album after finishing ''The Man Who Fell To Earth''. Another set photo was used for the album cover of ''Music/{{Low|DavidBowieAlbum}}'' too. Both covers are commonly-reported to depict stills from the movie, though while similar shots exist, none directly replicate the images seen on the album cover.
10** ''Fanfic/TheQueenWhoFellToEarth'', a {{crossover}} fic between ''Literature/HarryPotter'' and ''Literature/DragonridersOfPern'', is titled after the film.
11** ''WebVideo/BrowsHeldHigh'': Oancitizen reviewed the entire film in rhyme, set to melodies from famous Bowie songs.
12** The ''Series/DoctorWho'' story [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E1TheWomanWhoFellToEarth "The Woman Who Fell to Earth"]] derives its name from the film.
13** The logo for "Music/IronMaiden" was based on the typeface used for posters of the movie
14* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
15** Creator/PeterOToole was originally cast as Newton.
16** The novel was primarily set in Kentucky, but the movie used New Mexico to take advantage of a tax break for British filmmakers (this was the first British-produced film shot entirely in the U.S.). Its deserts also provided a useful backdrop for the scenes set on Newton's home planet.
17** Bowie originally was tapped to write the score and worked on it with Paul Buckmaster. For various reasons, it wasn't used and has never been formally released, though a backwards bass part on ''Low'''s "Subterraneans" was taken from what they worked on.
18** Roeg also thought about casting Creator/MichaelCrichton as Newton. While that didn't work out, it ''did'' lead Roeg to start thinking about making the film a NonActorVehicle.
19** Creator/JamesCoburn's name was kicked around as an early possibility to play Nathan Bryce, but he would've been way too expensive.
20** In TheSixties the novel was optioned for a television series that would've been a FollowTheLeader riff on ''Series/TheFugitive'', with Newton as TheDrifter trying to avoid people learning the truth about him.

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