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* EnforcedMethodActing: For the scene where he would pull her hair while abusing her, Debra Winger ordered Creator/ScottGlenn to "pull the ''shit'' out of her hair", with her cries of pain being ''very'' real as a result.
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* [[BreakawayPopHit Breakaway Country Hit]]: Most of the soundtrack's cuts became hits on country radio, most prominently "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee, "Stand by Me" by Mickey Gilley, and "Could I Have This Dance" by Anne Murray. The boom of country-pop crossovers helped popularize a more pop crossover-leaning brand of country that lasted for most of TheEighties.
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* [[BreakawayPopHit Breakaway Country Hit]]: Most of the soundtrack's cuts became hits on country {{country|Music}} radio, most prominently "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee, "Stand by Me" by Mickey Gilley, and "Could I Have This Dance" by Anne Murray. The boom of country-pop crossovers helped popularize a more pop crossover-leaning brand of country that lasted for most of TheEighties.
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** The script was originally written for Creator/DennisQuaid as Bud. Creator/ChristopherReeve was also considered.
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** The script was originally written for Creator/DennisQuaid as Bud. Creator/GaryBusey was offered the lead role, but he instead chose to star in ''Film/{{Carny}}'', a decision he regretted. Creator/ChristopherReeve was also considered.
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* StarMakingRole: For Debra Winger.
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* StarMakingRole: For Debra Winger.Creator/DebraWinger.
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** The script was originally written for Creator/DennisQuaid as Bud.
** Creator/SissySpacek was originally cast as Sissy, but she left after a falling out with Creator/JohnTravolta. Creator/MichellePfeiffer auditioned and was Robert Evans' preferred choice, while Creator/SigourneyWeaver was deemed too old for the part. Creator/ReneRusso also auditioned.
** Creator/SissySpacek was originally cast as Sissy, but she left after a falling out with Creator/JohnTravolta. Creator/MichellePfeiffer auditioned and was Robert Evans' preferred choice, while Creator/SigourneyWeaver was deemed too old for the part. Creator/ReneRusso also auditioned.
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** The script was originally written for Creator/DennisQuaid as Bud.
Bud. Creator/ChristopherReeve was also considered.
** Creator/SissySpacek was originally cast as Sissy, but she left after a falling out with Creator/JohnTravolta. Creator/MichellePfeiffer auditioned and wasRobert Evans' Creator/RobertEvans' preferred choice, while Creator/SigourneyWeaver was deemed too old for the part. Creator/ReneRusso also auditioned.
** Creator/SissySpacek was originally cast as Sissy, but she left after a falling out with Creator/JohnTravolta. Creator/MichellePfeiffer auditioned and was
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** Creator/SissySpacek was originally cast as Sissy, but she left after a falling out with Creator/JohnTravolta. Creator/MichellePfeiffer auditioned and was Robert Evans' preferred choice, while Creator/SigourneyWeaver was deemed too old for the part. Creator/ReneRusso also auditioned.
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* TheCastShowoff: It's a movie with Travolta dancing. Duh.
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* TheCastShowoff: It's a movie with Travolta Creator/JohnTravolta dancing. Duh.
* TheRedStapler: The picture is attributed to contributing to the early 1980s popular interest of mechanical bull riding.
* StarMakingRole: For DebraWinger.Winger.
* ThrowItIn: The scene where Wes chews up and swallows the worm after drinking the bottle of tequila was not scripted, but a joke done for the dailies.
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** The script was originally written for Creator/DennisQuaid as Bud.
** Creator/SissySpacek was originally cast as Sissy, but she left after a falling out with Creator/JohnTravolta. Creator/MichellePfeiffer auditioned and was Robert Evans' preferred choice, while Creator/SigourneyWeaver was deemed too old for the part.
* TheRedStapler: The picture is attributed to contributing to the early 1980s popular interest of mechanical bull riding.
* StarMakingRole: For Debra
* ThrowItIn: The scene where Wes chews up and swallows the worm after drinking the bottle of tequila was not scripted, but a joke done for the dailies.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The script was originally written for Creator/DennisQuaid as Bud.
** Creator/SissySpacek was originally cast as Sissy, but she left after a falling out with Creator/JohnTravolta. Creator/MichellePfeiffer auditioned and was Robert Evans' preferred choice, while Creator/SigourneyWeaver was deemed too old for the part.
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* [[BreakawayPopHit Breakaway Country Hit]]: Most of the soundtrack's cuts became hits on country radio, most prominently "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee, "Stand by Me" by Mickey Gilley, and "Could I Have This Dance" by Anne Murray. The boom of country-pop crossovers helped popularize a more pop crossover-leaning brand of country that lasted for most of TheEighties.
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* [[BreakawayPopHit Breakaway Country Hit]]: Most of the soundtrack's cuts became hits on country radio, most prominently "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee, "Stand by Me" by Mickey Gilley, and "Could I Have This Dance" by Anne Murray. The boom of country-pop crossovers helped popularize a more pop crossover-leaning brand of country that lasted for most of TheEighties.TheEighties.
* TheCastShowoff: It's a movie with Travolta dancing. Duh.
* StarMakingRole: For Debra Winger.
* TheCastShowoff: It's a movie with Travolta dancing. Duh.
* StarMakingRole: For Debra Winger.
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* [[BreakawayPopHit Breakaway Country Hit]]: Most of the soundtrack's cuts became hits on country radio, most prominently "Lookin' for Love" by Johnny Lee, "Stand by Me" by Mickey Gilley, and "Could I Have This Dance" by Anne Murray. The boom of country-pop crossovers helped popularize a more pop crossover-leaning brand of country that lasted for most of TheEighties.