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Best Feature USA | 1999 | Adam
Feature Film | 1999 | Adam
1999 | Adam
Best Feature | 1999 | Adam
1999 | Adam
Box Office Collection 33,031 USD
Feature film debut of Gibson Frazier, who portrays Johnny Twennies.
Feature film debut of Ian Edwards, who portrays Clarence.
The name of the newspaper where Johnny works is the "New York Sun Telegram," a fictional New York City newspaper. On the page with Johnny's column are two interesting references, the first, "Wisconsin News," is directly over his column, and the second, an article entitled "Grocers View Hearst Film" is a reference to newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who owned New York City newspapers, first called the New York Journal, and the New York American, and later merged to become the New York Journal American. Johnny promises his editor that he will scoop the Journal American.
Anne Jackson's cameo is billed under the assumed name, "Madame Du Froid". This seems to be a reference to the fact that her husband, Eli Wallach, once played "Mr. Freeze" in Batman (1966).
"Samantha Winter: Are you gay? Johnny Twennies: Of course I'm gay. I'm gay as a day in May. Samantha Winter: You know what I mean, I mean, don't you like girls? Johnny Twennies: Well, sure I like girls. I like all kinds of people. I'm just good natured. Samantha Winter: Oh my god. I mean, uh, that's cool, it's just, I... I never imagined that... so, you're bi? Johnny Twennies: Well, I'm by myself most of the time. Except when I'm with you."
"Johnny Twennies: Say, you keep on riding me like a streetcar, you're gonna have to pay the fare!"