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IMDbOutstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture | 1990 | Whoopi
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | 1988 | Whoopi
A love scene was filmed between Sam Elliott and Whoopi Goldberg, but was cut from the final edit.
This movie stars Whoopi Goldberg, who is very identifiably African-American, but plays a character called Rita Rizzoli, which name is very identifiably Italian. Roger Ebert commented that "the Italian name is much remarked upon, but never explained." However, it's entirely possible she's divorced and kept the name; also, there are over a million black people in Italy, so she could very well be of Italian descent.
Cher was initially signed to star.
This movie featured a "Make my day" line. This line was popularized in Sudden Impact (1983) and was first used in Vice Squad (1982). Interestingly, co-Screenwriter Dean Riesner has screenwriting credits for Dirty Harry (1971), The Enforcer (1976), and Sudden Impact (1983) (uncredited).
Tom Holland, the director of Fright Night (1985) and this movie, had the movie poster for his previous film showing in one of the background scenes where two dope dealers are coming out of a movie theater.
"Leo Nova: [reveals bulletproof vest after being shot by Rita Rizzoli in the chest] Kevlar, bitch! Rita Rizzoli: [shoots him again in the throat, sending him crashing into a car windshield] Smith & Wesson, asshole!"
"Bartender: Do you want a glass? Rita Rizzoli: Do I want a glass? No, wrap it in a taco dumb motherf - -er, yes I want a glass."