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Bartender | Native American
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6.3/10
IMDbBest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2001 | Renée
2000 | James
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2001 | Renée
Best Foreign Independent Film English Language | 2000
Best Motion Picture | 2001 | John C.
Best Stunt Coordinator andor nd Unit Director Action Sequence | 2001 | Charlie
Actress of the Year | 2001 | Renée
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 2001 | Morgan
Best Actress | 2001 | Renée
Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 2001 | Renée
Best Actress | 2000 | Renée
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical | 2001 | Morgan
Budget 24,000,000 USD
The scalping scene had to be trimmed, in order to get an R-rating.
Production designer Charles William Breen used "The Wizard of Oz (1939)" as inspiration for the look of this movie. If you look closely, you'll find hidden references that pay homage to the 1939 movie.
Paul Threlkeld, the grip on the soap opera set of the show-within-a-show, was the dolly grip for the movie.
In a thirty second television spot for this movie, the blood on Betty's nurse's dress, from helping the young man in the ambulance, was dyed blue, per M.P.A.A. guidelines.
Scenes involving Christopher McDonald as a racist truck driver, who sells porno to Chris Rock and Morgan Freeman, were cut from the final movie.
"Betty Sizemore: He also works at Loma Vista. Chief Nurse Iris Foster: What is that? Betty Sizemore: It's the real pretty area, with the palm trees out front and the mountains in the background. Chief Nurse Iris Foster: You have just described all of southern California."
"Charlie: Where am I, Purgatory? Wesley: Worse, Texas!"