The Pope Must Die

The Pope Must Die

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Vatican | Pope

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  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Peter Richardson
  • Cast(s): Robbie Coltrane, Beverly DAngelo, Alex Rocco, Adrian Edmondson, Paul Bartel See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 36min
  • Award(s): Evening Standard British Film 1992 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: One Battle After Another, Relationship Goals
  • Story:
    A less-than-qualified and far-from-perfect priest is mistakenly named the new pope. As the pontiff, he must deal with Vatican corruption, the Mob and the reappearance of his old lover.
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STORY

Story
A less-than-qualified and far-from-perfect priest is mistakenly named the new pope. As the pontiff, he must deal with Vatican corruption, the Mob and the reappearance of his old lover.

AWARDS

Won
Evening Standard British Film Award

Best TechnicalArtistic Achievement For and | 1992

Best TechnicalArtistic Achievement | 1992 | Sandy

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The film's US title was changed after an outcry from Roman Catholics. The new title, "The Pope Must Diet", appeared on some promotional materials with the final letter in the form of a crucifix.

Ernest Clark's last film.

When ABC, NBC, and CBS refused to air ads for the film because of its original title, Miramax Pictures hired civil rights activist Alan Dershowitz to appeal the refusal.

The Los Angeles Times refused to carry an ad for the film, calling it "too religious and sexy."

Steve Martin was offered the lead role, but passed.

Popular Dialogues

"Vittorio Corelli: NO MORE MR. NICE POPE!"

"The Pope: [as Carmelengo is lowering the triple crown onto his head] You've got the wrong guy! Carmelengo: They all say that."