When the movie was conceived and launched, intermarriage between African-Americans and Caucasians was still illegal in fourteen states. Towards the end of production, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Loving v. Virginia. The Loving decision was made on June 12, 1967, two days after the death of Spencer Tracy, who had played a "phony" white liberal who grudgingly accepts his daughter's marriage to a black man. In Loving, the High Court unanimously ruled that anti-miscegenation marriage laws were unconstitutional. In his opinion, Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote, "Marriage is one of the 'basic civil rights of man', fundamental to our very existence and survival. To deny this fundamental freedom on so unsupportable a basis as the racial classifications embodied in these statutes, classifications so directly subversive of the principle of equality at the heart of the Fourteenth Amendment, is surely to deprive all the State's citizens of liberty without due process of law. The Fourteenth Amendment requires that the freedom of choice to marry not be restricted by invidious racial discriminations. Under the American Constitution, the freedom to marry, or not marry, a person of another race resides with the individual and cannot be infringed by the State." Interestingly, Kramer kept in the line of the African-American father played by Roy Glenn, who tells his son played by Sidney Poitier, "In sixteen or seventeen states you'll be breaking the law. You'll be criminals." This was probably because Kramer realized that, despite the change in the law, the couple would still be facing a great deal of prejudice requiring a stalwart love for their marriage to survive, which was the message Tracy's character gives in an eight minute scene that is the climax of the movie. The scene summing up the theme of the movie was the last one the dying Tracy filmed for the movie, and it was the last time he would ever appear on film. It took a week to shoot the scene, and at the end, he was given a standing ovation by the crew. He died seventeen days after walking off of a soundstage for the last time.
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Dame Penelope Wilton plays Eleanor Hewett, Chloe Hewett's mother, in the movie. So Penelope plays a Hewett in the movie, and her daughter becomes a Wilton when she marries Chris.
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The reference to "Crime and Punishment" is continued, as the escape, after the double-murder is almost a step-by-step recounting of Raskolnikov's escape from his double-murder; the major difference being that the older woman was Raskolnikov's target, and the younger woman was collateral damage. In the movie, it is the other way around, but staged to look the other way.
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This movie was originally set in the Hamptons.
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In a nod to Sir Alfred Hitchcock, a playbill showing Woody Allen's face in deadpan is briefly seen as Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys Meyers) arrives at the Tate museum to meet Nola Rice (Scarlett Johansson).
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On-set, Jonathan Rhys Meyers learned how to do a very good Woody Allen impression, which he later performed on Live with Kelly and Ryan (1983).
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Four famous tennis players are mentioned by the characters: Andre Agassi, Greg Rusedski, Tim Henman, and Rod Laver.
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Because it was filmed in Britain, Writer and Director Woody Allen had to have a certain percentage of British cast and crew. Apparently, he made his quota before casting Kate Winslet. After she backed out to spend more time with her family, Allen cast American Scarlett Johansson.
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One of a handful of Woody Allen directed movies which featured a murder. The others include: Cassandra's Dream (2007), Irrational Man (2015), Shadows and Fog (1991), Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), and Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989). Also, death is a theme in Deconstructing Harry (1997) and Love and Death (1975), which featured the character of the Grim Reaper, as per the inspiration of Ingmar Bergman's The Seventh Seal (1957).
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This is not the first movie where Scarlett Johansson played a homewrecker. She also played one in The Prestige (2006) and He's Just Not That Into You (2009), amongst other movies.
Match Point - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Match Point - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Match Point - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Match Point - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Match Point - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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