The American Success Company (1979) met with little actual success in its first run, so it was re-released under the title The American Success four years later. In 1987, the same movie was re-cut and distributed as Success. When this third incarnation bombed, the film's producers reconciled themselves to the fact that Success was a failure.
Director Roger Corman was thrilled to land Tony-award winning actor David Stewart for his 1957 musical melodrama Carnival Rock, but he was less pleased when Stewart demanded absolute realism on the set. The actor insisted on actually slapping his co-star in one scene, and when he had to fake a heart attack, Stewart asked a crew member to stick him in the leg with a pin. The pin went so deep that it had to be removed with pliers.
The original, much darker script for Pretty Woman was titled 3000, the amount of money that the misogynist lead character pays a drug-addicted prostitute to stay with him for a week before he returns her to the streets.
Variety called Lonesome Cowboys (1968) "Andy Warhol's best movie to date, which is like saying a three-year-old had graduated from smearing feces on the wall to the occasional use of finger paints."
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O carnaval é o momento em que a beleza do brasileiro se manifesta. É quando este povo moreno e bonito se mostra por completo.