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Therapist | Prison
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5.9/10
IMDbWorst Sequel | 2002
Budget 60,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 55,003,135 USD
The Mercedes that chases Paul and Ben had to be modified for filming, since that brand of car does not swerve very well in high-speed pursuits.
When Robert De Niro is singing "I Feel Pretty", the lyrics used are those from the original stage version, as opposed to the film version of West Side Story (1961). The lyric "I feel pretty and witty and gay" is changed back from "gay" to "bright".
Paul's main nemesis is named Ragazzi, which in Italian means "boys".
Leo Rossi was initially meant to reprise his role of Carlo Mangano.
The casting of Joseph Reidy, the actor playing the Assistant Director ("AD") who gets fired in the movie-making scenes within Analyze That is an in-joke. Joe Reidy is, in real life, a professional AD and is considered to be one of the best ADs in the business.
"Dr. Ben Sobel: I thought you were in prison? Jelly: It would appear not. Dr. Ben Sobel: Well, well, how'd you get out? Jelly: I had a new trial. It turns out that the evidence in the first trial was, uh, you know, tainted. Dr. Ben Sobel: Oh, I see. Jelly: Anyway, two of the witnesses decided not to testify, uh, and the third guy, well, he commited suicide. Dr. Ben Sobel: Oh? How? Jelly: He stabbed himself in the back four times and threw himself off a bridge... very unfortunate"
"Dr. Ben Sobel: Lou the Wrench? Why the Wrench? Paul Vitti: He twisted some guy's head off. Dr. Ben Sobel: OFF?"