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4.7/10
IMDb2000 | Robert
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2001 | Richard
Best Overall Dubbing | 2001
Worst OnScreen Group | 2000
Budget 23,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 22,844,291 USD
To make Farrah Fawcett more comfortable for her nude scene in the fountain, director 'Robert Altman' had cleared the entire stage of people, except for himself, the director of photography, and the sound recordist. To everyone's surprise, she refused to do the scene without the crowd, stating she was not at all embarrassed by her naked body. So the extras were let in, she performed the scene completely naked, and received a standing ovation from the crowd afterwards.
Richard Gere later admitted that he didn't understand the finale until preview audiences explained it to him.
The first major Hollywood feature movie to show a medically explicit scene of a baby being born.
All of the dialog in the lengthy and complicated opening tracking shot was improvised. It took 5 days to shoot.
Shelley Long replaced Goldie Hawn.
"Bree Davis: You see women all day, every day. How do they keep from just runnin' together? Dr. Sullivan "Sully" Travis, "Dr. T": I think every single woman I've ever met has got somethin' special about her, somethin' that sets her apart from the rest. Bree Davis: Well, if a gynecologist says there's no two alike, I guess there's no two alike!"
"Dr. Sullivan "Sully" Travis, "Dr. T": Women are *incapable* of being bad luck by themselves. It's men make 'em that way."