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Should probably add a bit more about the soundtrack since it's quite good. As noted, the soundtrack was performed by producer and keyboardist Mitchell Froom and was released on Slash Records in 1982 under the title 'The Key of Cool'.
History
In the history section I Am Curious Yellow is said to have hardcore sex which isn't true.
[edit] Famous actors
For some reason someone deleted the references to two notable actors who appeared in the film, one of whom was Richard Belzer of SVU fame. I've re-added this information. 68.146.8.46 14:53, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] misquote?
"An R-rated cut of the film was shown in mainstream theaters.[2]" -peary, cult movies 3
I am holding the book in front of me,
"'Dream' and Stahl hoped that the picture would ultimately get an R rating. It never did, but when it played midnights all but one of the male orgasms were eventually eliminated, at their suggestion." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.251.94.145 (talk) 04:35, 4 March 2008 (UTC)