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I'm surprised nothing has been mentioned about the homoerotic undertone to the relationship between Rico and his right-hand man, Otero. Rico was outspokenly disdainful of relationships with women. There is a scene with Otero in Rico's apartment in which Rico is laying in bed with Otero sitting at the foot of the bed. As the scene fades out, Otero can clearly be seen moving closer to Rico. 71.125.231.136 22:54, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
The result was no consensus. Vassyana ( talk) 08:14, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
Little Caesar (film) → Little Caesar—All other uses of "Little Caesar" don't actually use this text. They are either plural, nicknames, collective, or in eye dialect. This is the only usage that uses "Little Caesar" as a whole in the title. — Parable1991 ( talk) 00:42, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 23:25, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
While the article names Chicago as the city where Rico and Joe go when they head "east", it is never specifically mentioned by name in the film. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.125.235.118 ( talk) 17:41, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
The image on the poster, interestingly, is not Fairbanks, Jr..... It's Fairbanks, Sr! Upsmiler ( talk) 05:36, 14 December 2011 (UTC)
A little homage was paid to this line in an edition of the comic 2000AD. The character Judge Dredd shoots his own brother, Rico, who utters the line "Is this the end of Rico?" before dying. ( 37.30.85.39 ( talk) 12:42, 1 January 2014 (UTC))
This article is incomplete and needs to be expanded. There is no information on the film's production and reception (critical reviews) these should be added and information on the film's release theatrically and DVD releases. That way this article covers its subjects completely.-- Paleface Jack ( talk) 18:52, 10 November 2014 (UTC)
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I'm surprised nothing has been mentioned about the homoerotic undertone to the relationship between Rico and his right-hand man, Otero. Rico was outspokenly disdainful of relationships with women. There is a scene with Otero in Rico's apartment in which Rico is laying in bed with Otero sitting at the foot of the bed. As the scene fades out, Otero can clearly be seen moving closer to Rico. 71.125.231.136 22:54, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
The result was no consensus. Vassyana ( talk) 08:14, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
Little Caesar (film) → Little Caesar—All other uses of "Little Caesar" don't actually use this text. They are either plural, nicknames, collective, or in eye dialect. This is the only usage that uses "Little Caesar" as a whole in the title. — Parable1991 ( talk) 00:42, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 23:25, 13 February 2008 (UTC)
While the article names Chicago as the city where Rico and Joe go when they head "east", it is never specifically mentioned by name in the film. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.125.235.118 ( talk) 17:41, 24 July 2008 (UTC)
The image on the poster, interestingly, is not Fairbanks, Jr..... It's Fairbanks, Sr! Upsmiler ( talk) 05:36, 14 December 2011 (UTC)
A little homage was paid to this line in an edition of the comic 2000AD. The character Judge Dredd shoots his own brother, Rico, who utters the line "Is this the end of Rico?" before dying. ( 37.30.85.39 ( talk) 12:42, 1 January 2014 (UTC))
This article is incomplete and needs to be expanded. There is no information on the film's production and reception (critical reviews) these should be added and information on the film's release theatrically and DVD releases. That way this article covers its subjects completely.-- Paleface Jack ( talk) 18:52, 10 November 2014 (UTC)