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IMDbBest Music Original Song | 1966
Best Written American Comedy | 1966 | Woody
Box Office Collection 18,820,000 USD
Debut theatrical feature film as an actor of Woody Allen. The picture was also Allen's first ever produced screenplay as a screenwriter with the DVD sleeve notes stating "Woody Allen's debut script".
The scene in which Victor Skakapopulis (Woody Allen) celebrates his 29th birthday on the wharf was filmed on December 1, 1964, Allen's actual 29th birthday.
Dr. Fassbender's line about Rita "knowing James Bond" was ad-libbed by Peter Sellers, which explains why Ursula Andress laughs out loud afterwards. Andress played Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962).
Groucho Marx was to have played Dr. Fassbender when Warren Beatty was attached to the project.
Star Peter Sellers was recovering from a heart attack when he did the movie.
"Michael James: Did you find a job? Victor Skakapopulis: Yeah, I got something at the striptease. I help the girls dress and undress. Michael James: Nice job. Victor Skakapopulis: Twenty francs a week. Michael James: Not very much. Victor Skakapopulis: It's all I can afford."
"Dr. Fritz Fassbender: You're grotesque! Anna Fassbender: Lascivious adulterer! Dr. Fritz Fassbender: Don't you dare call me that again until I have looked it up! Anna Fassbender: Adulterer! Adulterer! Lascivious adulterer! Dr. Fritz Fassbender: Silence when you're shouting at me! [looks through a dictionary] Dr. Fritz Fassbender: Lascivious adulterer... let's see... lascivious adulterer is a man, who is a lascivious adulterer? What kind of book is that?"