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** Creator/ChazzPalmientieri is a brilliant writer, and is usually typecast as Italian doofuses.

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** Creator/ChazzPalmientieri Creator/ChazzPalminteri is a brilliant writer, and is usually typecast as Italian doofuses.


* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $20 million. Box office, $13,383,747. This was one of Creator/WoodyAllen's most highly {{Acclaimed Flop}}s.



** Chazz Palmientieri is a brilliant writer, and is usually typecast as Italian doofuses.

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** Chazz Palmientieri Creator/ChazzPalmientieri is a brilliant writer, and is usually typecast as Italian doofuses.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Creator/DianneWiest took the part of Helen Sinclair specifically for this reason, as she wanted to play something besides the nice, emotionally troubled characters she had been known for.


** The running theme of the film is that a true artist has their own moral code. This is probably a rebuke by Allen to those who decried his affair and marriage to Soon-Yi Previn.

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** The running theme of the film is that a true artist has their own moral code. This is probably a rebuke by Allen Creator/WoodyAllen to those who decried his affair and marriage to Soon-Yi Previn.



* RetroactiveRecognition: Paul Cirico plays one of Valenti's goons. He'd later play Paulie Walnuts in ''Series/TheSopranos''. Coincidentally in the stage version of the film, Valenti was played by Vincent Pastore, best known for playing "Big Pussy" Bompensero in the same series.
* ThrowItIn: Cheech's last line, "Don't speak!", was ad-libbed.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Paul Cirico plays one of Valenti's goons. He'd later play Paulie Walnuts in ''Series/TheSopranos''. Coincidentally in the stage version of the film, Valenti was played by Vincent Pastore, best known for playing "Big Pussy" Bompensero in the same series.
* ThrowItIn: Cheech's last line, "Don't speak!", was ad-libbed.ad-libbed.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Paul Cirico plays one of Valenti's goons. He'd later play Paulie Walnuts in ''Series/TheSopranos''.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Paul Cirico plays one of Valenti's goons. He'd later play Paulie Walnuts in ''Series/TheSopranos''. Coincidentally in the stage version of the film, Valenti was played by Vincent Pastore, best known for playing "Big Pussy" Bompensero in the same series.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Paul Cirico plays one of Valenti's goons. He'd later play Paulie Walnuts in ''Series/TheSopranos''.


** Chazz Palmientieri is a brilliant writer, and is usually typecast as Italian doofuses.

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** Chazz Palmientieri is a brilliant writer, and is usually typecast as Italian doofuses.doofuses.
* ThrowItIn: Cheech's last line, "Don't speak!", was ad-libbed.


* RealitySubtext: The running theme of the film is that a true artist has their own moral code. This is probably a rebuke by Allen to those who decried his affair and marriage to Soon-Yi Previn.

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* RealitySubtext: RealitySubtext:
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The running theme of the film is that a true artist has their own moral code. This is probably a rebuke by Allen to those who decried his affair and marriage to Soon-Yi Previn.Previn.
** Chazz Palmientieri is a brilliant writer, and is usually typecast as Italian doofuses.


* HeyItsThatGuy: I didn't know the [[Film/SayAnything boom-box guy]] was [[JohnCusack a writer.]]
** Helen Sinclaire is [[HannahAndHerSisters Holly!]]
** [[HarryPotter That]] [[MoulinRouge British]] [[TheCryingGame Guy]] Whose [[NostalgiaCritic Name You Can Never Remember]] has sure put on weight. (For reference, his name is Jim Broadbent.)


** Helen Sinclaire is [[HannahAndHerSisters Ho]][[DianneWiest lly!]]

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** Helen Sinclaire is [[HannahAndHerSisters Ho]][[DianneWiest lly!]]Holly!]]

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* HeyItsThatGuy: I didn't know the [[Film/SayAnything boom-box guy]] was [[JohnCusack a writer.]]
** Helen Sinclaire is [[HannahAndHerSisters Ho]][[DianneWiest lly!]]
** [[HarryPotter That]] [[MoulinRouge British]] [[TheCryingGame Guy]] Whose [[NostalgiaCritic Name You Can Never Remember]] has sure put on weight. (For reference, his name is Jim Broadbent.)
* RealitySubtext: The running theme of the film is that a true artist has their own moral code. This is probably a rebuke by Allen to those who decried his affair and marriage to Soon-Yi Previn.

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