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Opera | Musical
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Best Original Song - Motion Picture | 1983 | John
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1983 | Marilyn
Worst Actor | 1983 | Luciano
Worst Screenplay | 1983 | Norman
Worst New Star | 1983 | Luciano
Budget 19,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,279,543 USD
The movie's star Luciano Pavarotti refused to work more than twelve hours a day and also declined to work after 8 pm. On-set, he insisted that he only be filmed in angles that made him look smaller. Allegedly, he made so many demands that crew-members began to jokingly call the film "No, Luciano" (a parody of the actual title ''Yes, Giorgio'').
The only ever theatrical feature film appearance of opera singer Luciano Pavarotti.
Apparently, the original review of the film in People Magazine was just two words long. It read: "YES, GIORGIO (PG) - No, Pavarotti".
Was featured on the comedy podcast How Did This Get Made
The film has been noted for being an adult love story without an adult love scene with the film providing a food fight instead as a Freudian substitute (i.e. a love scene or a sex scene).
"Giorgio Fini: Pamela, you are a thirsty plant. Fini can water you. Pamela Taylor: I don't want to be watered on by Fini."