True Romance

True Romance

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Love | Hotel

  • Duration: 2h
  • Music: Hans Zimmer,Kevin O'Connell,William C. Carruth,Earl Sampson,William B. Kaplan
  • Award(s): ALFS 1994 (Won)
    IGN 2012 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Role Play, Malice in Wonderland
  • Story:
    Clarence marries hooker Alabama, steals cocaine from her pimp, and tries to sell it in Hollywood, while the owners of the coke try to reclaim it.
    Full Story
7.9/10
IMDb

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True Romance - Cast

True Romance - Crew

STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Clarence marries hooker Alabama, steals cocaine from her pimp, and tries to sell it in Hollywood, while the owners of the coke try to reclaim it.
Ratings

7.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
ALFS Award

Newcomer of the Year | 1994 | Quentin

Newcomer of the Year For | 1994

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Nominations
IGN Award

Best Movie BluRay For and | 2012

Best Movie BluRay | 2012

Felix Award

Best Original Screenplay | 2014 | Quentin

Best Actress | 2014 | Patricia

Key Art Award

Best Trailer AudioVisual | 2013

DVD Premiere Award

Best Audio Commentary Library Release | 2003 | Quentin

International Fantasy Film Award

Best Film | 1995 | Tony

Saturn Award

Best Writing | 1994 | Quentin

Best Actress | 1994 | Patricia

Best Actor | 1994 | Christian

MTV Movie Award

Best Kiss | 1994 | Patricia

BOX OFFICE

Budget 12,500,000 USD

Box Office Collection 12,600,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In a 2011 interview with the American Film Institute, Gary Oldman was asked to name his favorite role. He chose two: Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK (1991) and Drexl Spivey in this movie.

Gary Oldman met with Tony Scott about the project, and told him he hadn't had a chance to read the script he'd been sent, then asked Scott what his part would be like. Scott told him "You're playing a white guy who thinks he's black, and you're a killer pimp." Oldman laughed and immediately accepted the role.

Brad Pitt improvised most of his lines.

Quentin Tarantino named the Sicilian scene as one of his proudest moments. "I had heard that whole speech about the Sicilians a long time ago, from a black guy living in my house. One day I was talking with a friend who was Sicilian and I just started telling that speech. And I thought: 'Wow, that is a great scene, I gotta remember that'."

Director Tony Scott gave Patricia Arquette the purple Cadillac as a gift after shooting wrapped, as the Ford Futura she was driving at the time kept on breaking down (Patricia Arquette recounts this in the 2002 DVD commentary).

In a 2011 interview with the American Film Institute, Gary Oldman was asked to name his favorite role. He chose two: Lee Harvey Oswald in JFK (1991) and Drexl Spivey in this movie.

Gary Oldman met with Tony Scott about the project, and told him he hadn't had a chance to read the script he'd been sent, then asked Scott what his part would be like. Scott told him "You're playing a white guy who thinks he's black, and you're a killer pimp." Oldman laughed and immediately accepted the role.

Brad Pitt improvised most of his lines.

Quentin Tarantino named the Sicilian scene as one of his proudest moments. "I had heard that whole speech about the Sicilians a long time ago, from a black guy living in my house. One day I was talking with a friend who was Sicilian and I just started telling that speech. And I thought: 'Wow, that is a great scene, I gotta remember that'."

Director Tony Scott gave Patricia Arquette the purple Cadillac as a gift after shooting wrapped, as the Ford Futura she was driving at the time kept on breaking down (Patricia Arquette recounts this in the 2002 DVD commentary).

Popular Dialogues

"Clifford Worley: You're Sicilian, huh? Coccotti: Yeah, Sicilian. Clifford Worley: Ya know, I read a lot. Especially about things... about history. I find that shit fascinating. Here's a fact I don't know whether you know or not. Sicilians were spawned by niggers. Coccotti: [He does a double take] Come again? Clifford Worley: It's a fact. Yeah. You see, uh, Sicilians have, uh, black blood pumpin' through their hearts. Hey, no, if eh, if eh, if you don't believe me, uh, you can look it up. Hundreds and hundreds of years ago, uh, you see, uh, the Moors conquered Sicily. And the Moors are niggers. Coccotti: Yes... Clifford Worley: So you see, way back then, uh, Sicilians were like, uh, wops from Northern Italy. Ah, they all had blonde hair and blue eyes, but, uh, well, then the Moors moved in there, and uh, well, they changed the whole country. They did so much fuckin' with Sicilian women, huh? That they changed the whole bloodline forever. That's why blonde hair and blue eyes became black hair and dark skin. You know, it's absolutely amazing to me to think that to this day, hundreds of years later, that, uh, that Sicilians still carry that nigger gene. Now this... [Coccotti busts out laughing] Clifford Worley: No, I'm, no, I'm quoting... history. It's written. It's a fact, it's written. Coccotti: [laughing] I love this guy. Clifford Worley: Your ancestors are niggers. Uh-huh. [Starts laughing, too] Clifford Worley: Hey. Yeah. And, and your great-great-great-great grandmother fucked a nigger, ho, ho, yeah, and she had a half-nigger kid... now, if that's a fact, tell me, am I lying? 'Cause you, you're part eggplant. [All laugh]"

"Floyd: Don't condescend me, man. I'll fuckin' kill ya, man."

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