Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills

Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills

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Bisexuality | Widow

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Paul Bartel
  • Cast(s): Jacqueline Bisset, Ray Sharkey, Robert Beltran, Mary Woronov, Ed Begley Jr. See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 35min
  • Music: Stanley Myers
  • Award(s): Silver Ribbon 1990 (Won)
    Independent Spirit 1990 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Tuner, Marty, Life Is Short
  • Story:
    The widow's houseboy and the divorcee's chauffeur bet on which will bed the other's employer first.
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STORY

Story
The widow's houseboy and the divorcee's chauffeur bet on which will bed the other's employer first.

AWARDS

Won
Silver Ribbon Award

Best Female Dubbing Migliore Doppiaggio Femminile | 1990 | Simona

Nominations
Independent Spirit Award

Best Supporting Female | 1990 | Mary

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

After seeing the object of his obsession in this film, in which she appeared in bed with a male actor, Robert John Bardo decided there and then that actress Rebecca Schaeffer should die. After getting her home address in Los Angeles, Bardo showed up on her doorstep on July 18, 1989 with a .357 Magnum revolver and confronted the young actress. After getting her autograph, Bardo wandered off but returned an hour later. He rang her doorbell and when Schaeffer responded, Bardo shot her, point blank, in the chest. She screamed "why?!" before collapsing in a pool of blood. Her murder woke Hollywood up to the dangers of stalkers towards celebrities. Bardo is serving a life sentence, without the possibility of parole, for the murder. The Driver's Protection Privacy Act was subsequently enacted in 1994 because Bardo was able to pay a private investigator a small fee to obtain Schaeffer's address from the DMV.

Faye Dunaway was originally cast as Clare Lipkin. In the end, the role went to Jacqueline Bisset.

Final theatrical feature film of actor Barret Oliver. He has apparently retired from the acting profession altogether [to date, December 2022]

Juan (Robert Beltran) at one point says he wants to "make the crossover" like Rubén Blades. This is a reference to Blades's movie, Crossover Dreams (1985), in which a small-time Latin musician makes the crossover into major fame (and back again).

Jacqueline Bisset kept her character's red dress from the opening scene and wore it again in The Last Film Festival (2016).

Popular Dialogues

"To-Bel: [to her husband] A few months ago, your buddy Howard, here, did some exploration of certain dark parts of my continent. Howard: I don't know what you're talking about. I never met this woman before in my life. To-Bel: The fuck you didn't! Dr. Doolittle, here, went so deep into areas unexplored by your feeble playwrightin' ass, that I got to thinkin' he was Lewis *and* Clark."

"Howard: Mrs. Lipkin said there'd be some suppositories in here! To-Bel: Why dontcha try heatin' up some nice corn-on-the-cob and shovin' that up y'ass?"