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What Could’ve Been…
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Name the Actor from Sinners
200

In Titanic, before boarding in Southampton, Jack was wandering the streets of this major European city where he sketched locals.

Paris

200

Before Matthew Broderick was cast, John Hughes considered this Chicago-born actor for the title role in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

John Cusack

200

In One Battle After Another, Alana Haim’s character is named after this comedienne.

Mae West

200

Spine #77: “…revolutionized the foreign film market and turned [this actor] into an international star”

...And God Created Woman

200

He plays both Smoke and Stack

Michael B. Jordan

400

In I’m Still Here, in order to temporarily gets her out of harm's way before the military regime targets them, the Paiva family send their eldest daughter to this major European city.

London

400

This Wes Anderson regular was offered the role of Mr. Henry in Bottle Rocket, but ultimately turned it.

Bill Murray

400

In The Shape of Water, Elisa and Giles watch the “tap on stairs” scenes on television starring these two musical icons.

Shirley Temple and Bill “Bojangles” Robinson

400

Spine #95: “A profoundly felt film about class and conformity in small-town America.”

All That Heaven Allows

400

She plays Mary, Stack’s ex-girlfriend

Hailee Steinfeld

600

Queer was entirely filmed at the historic Cinecittà Studios located in this major European city.

Rome

600

This future director, who later became a household name in the 70s, was offered to direct California Split and it would have served as his directional debut. Robert Altman ultimately directed it.

Steven Speilberg

600

In Best in Show, Stefan and Scott design a calendar featuring Shih Tzu dogs in costume as homages to classic Hollywood. One of the months features the Shih Tzu dressed as these two characters from Casablanca.

Rick and Ilsa

600

Spine #450: “…a charming, hilarious, affectionate look at the folly of dreamers, shot against radiant southwestern backdrops”

Bottle Rocket

600

He plays Remmick, an Irish vampire

Jack O'Connell

800

In Jay Kelly, the title character goes to this Italian region to receive a career-tribute award at a film festival.

Tuscany

800

John Landis originally envisioned this comedy duo (who scored hits in the 70s and 80s together), rather than Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy, starring in Trading Places.

Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor

800

In Jay Kelly, the title character has a publicity photo of Marlon Brando on a motorcycle from this 50s movie in his dressing room.

The Wild One

800

Spine #948: “A high-spirited adventure that pits true love against inconceivable odds”

The Princess Bride

800

He plays Delta Slim, an old town harmonica player and musical legend

Delroy Lindo

1000

In …And God Created Woman, the film takes place in this famous and glamorous resort / coastal town on the French Riveria.

Saint-Tropez

1000

According to his book Room to Dream, David Lynch notes he was offered to direct this independent film early in his career: “it turned out to be a great film, but I didn't think it was right for me."

Tender Mercies
1000

In Trading Places, Ophelia is watching television while Winthorpe and Valentine are talking. She is watching a lavish costume ball scene from this Hitchcock classic released in the 50s.

To Catch a Thief

1000

Spine #925: “…a picaresque story of friendship that captured a city in crisis”

Midnight Cowboy

1000

She plays Annie, Smoke’s estranged wife and a Hoodoo practitioner

Wunmi Mosaku