what is the name of the hotel jack nicholson stays at in the movie, "Something's Gotta Give?"
eiffel tower hotel
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I really don't know for sure, but I thought it was the Regina on place des Pyramides. The Eiffel Tower stuff was faked.
Faked, according to this website:
http://64.233.179.104/search?q=cache:Nmu2uNs5QEUJ:www.moviemistakes.com/film3832+something%27s+gotta+give+paris+hotel&hl=en
" Deliberate "mistake": When Harry is seen stepping outside of his hotel. . . behind him is the familiar Eiffel Tower . . .Frequent traveller to the City of Light and resident alike may instantly recognize this hotel as the Regina, where many a movie has been shot on location . . .Situated right across the street from the Louvre Museum and the Garden of the Tuileries, the Eiffel Tower simply cannot be spotted at all from the viewpoint depicted in the movie, let alone with such close proximity. . . .The image is only a digital add-in to perhaps enhance the fact that Harry is indeed in Paris."
Gee, I didn't know the Eiffel Tower was across from the Louvre! Just goes to show what a dangling modifier can do to the meaning of a sentence.
Please don't shoot the messenger...