15 Trivia Tidbits About ‘Kingpin’

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15 Trivia Tidbits About ‘Kingpin’

Arguably the Bill Murray as more or less himself. To celebrate this underrated comic gem, weve assembled some trivia, guaranteed to be more enjoyable than actual bowling, such as…

The Script Had Been Sitting Around for a While Before It Was Sent to the Farrelly Brothers

After directing Dumb & Dumber, the Farrelly Brothers discovered the pre-existing script for Kingpin, by screenwriters Morth Nathan and Barry Fanaro, which had The Hustler and The Color of Money.

The Ending Was Originally Way Different

Peter and Bobby Farrelly condom endorsement providing his much-needed payday. 

It Could Have Started Michael Keaton and Chris Farley

According to the Farrellys, at one point, they had making Black Sheep

Harrelson Was Cast Thanks to a Trick Pool Shot

Harrelson used to be roommates with Peter Farrelly and turned down a role in Dumb & Dumber because it was too silly. Farrelly convinced him to be in Kingpin during a game of pool, betting that if he could make an impossible shot, Harrelson would play Roy. Harrelson agreed, and Farrelly succeeded, which he later called a fluke.

The Farrellys Randomly Found Big Ern’s Ball While Scouting Locations

Murray’s character Big Ern memorably bowls with an over-the-top ball housing a single rose. The Farrellys randomly happened upon the ball while scouting bowling alleys in Pittsburgh and used it for the shoot.

Murray Bowled a Turkey for Real

When Big Ern gets a Turkey in the film’s final match, Murray actually bowled three strikes in a row. As Bobby Farrelly recalled, It was not fake at all. Harrelson, on the other hand, was apparently a horrible… shockingly bad bowler.

The Role of Skidmark Was Played by Roger Clemens

The role of the violent barfly Skidmark, who beats up Quaids character, was played by former MLB pitcher Clemens for some reason. 

The Bar Band Singer Was Jonathan Richman

During the same scene, the bar band was made up of drummer Tommy Larkins and The Modern Lovers Richman. According to Richman, they were hired because the Farrellys were There's Something About Mary.

Real Life Pro Bowlers Have Cameos

Roys bowling opponents included real-life pros Parker Bohn III, Randy Pedersen and Mark Roth.

Murray Improvised a Lot

According to Bobby Farrelly, Murray was given little to work with in the script, so he threw all the pages away and just said, I get it, trust me.’” And every line he came up with was better than the line that was scripted.

Roy and Claudias Fight Scene was Freezing to Film

Roy and Claudias big fight scene wasnt fun to film. According to actress Vanessa Angel, the scene was filmed in "the middle of the night" on location in Pittsburgh in November. Meaning that it was freezing cold.

Lin Shaye Worked on Her Character for Six Weeks Before She Even Got an Audition

Shaye had previously appeared in Dumb & Dumber and desperately wanted to play the sketchy/horny landlady character. Even before she secured an audition, Shaye purchased the garish jumpsuit we see in the movie from a vintage store and worked with another actor for six whole weeks to figure out the character.

Siskel and Ebert Loved it

Siskel and Jerry O'Connell didnt fare nearly as well…

There Are Reports That a Sequel Is in Development

In 2021, there were reports that a sequel to Kingpin, produced by the Farrelly brothers, Quaid's character had been eaten by wolves off-screen in the intervening decades.

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