Victoria Vetri, who played the suicide victim, has been arrested for shooting her boyfriend.
So director Polanski’s wife was murdered and he had his own legal troubles, star Mia Farrow had her legal problems, Lennon who lived at the Dakota was murdered there, and now this. What a cursed movie.
I listened to the commentary on the DVD to see if the director would discuss whether it was intentional or not but, unsurprisingly, he didn’t make any mention of the tragedy or how it affected filming. Still, it’s hard to imagine why the producers would want to leave such a painful reminder in the finished cut of the film. I’m guessing nobody noticed the significance of the date until it was too late to change.
Oh…well…I did not know that.
It does make it significantly less creepy than in my mind. I had visions of a movie that came out in 04 or some such that had that.
This is fairly obscure but always made me chuckle…
Ken Howard, in the musical 1776 (filmed in 1972), portrays Thomas Jefferson who writes the Declaration of Independence at the behest of John Adams.
In 1999, Ken Howard appeared on West Wing as Supreme Court nominee Judge Peyton Cabot Harrison III and much of the greatness of the ironies have him debating the Declaration and the Constitution.