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"Scenes from an Italian Restaurant" is a song from Billy Joel's 1977 album The Stranger. It has been described as "a characteristic Joel observation on New York life." [2] In 2021, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it the 324th [3] greatest song of all time. The song was also described as "a seven-minute epic" [4] by American Songwriter.
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On TCM.com, Mark Frankel reports that the scene in which Bogart and William Demarest confuse a room full of Nazi sympathizers with doubletalk was not part of the original script, “Sherman thought the idea up himself and presented it to producer Hal Wallis. Wallis hated the idea, but Sherman was so convinced that the film needed it, that he ...
The song can be first heard when Sigrit (Rachel McAdams) was writing a song and playing the piano after returning to her hotel room.Lars (Will Ferrell) overhears Sigrit working on a new song, not knowing that it was a song she dedicated to him.
The song became popular in the United States under the name "Kiss of Fire" after English language words written by Lester Allen and Robert Hill were added to the song. The English version of the song was first recorded by Louis Armstrong , and later became a number 1 charting song with over a million record sales for singer Georgia Gibbs .
Bagdad Cafe (sometimes Bagdad Café, titled Out of Rosenheim in Germany) is a 1987 English-language West German film directed by Percy Adlon.It is a comedy-drama set in a remote truck stop and motel in the Mojave Desert in the U.S. state of California. [1]
"Further Up (Na, Na, Na, Na, Na)" is a song by Israeli musical duo Static & Ben El and Cuban rapper Pitbull. The single was released on January 10, 2020, by Saban Music Group . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Director Anthony Lucero was primarily known for his documentaries and special effects work when he began writing a screenplay about a restaurant dishwasher, Juan, who yearned to be a French chef. In time, the central cuisine became Japanese, and after eight months of research, Lucero realized he had never seen a woman sushi chef.