The Oscar-Winning Film That Caused A Man’s Death Through Laughter (Photo Credit – Prime Video)

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Oscar had no idea that one little comedy might one day take someone out and not in the metaphorical “nailed it” way people say in 2025. You see, back in 1988, A Fish Called Wanda rolled into cinemas like a steamroller, with few basic elements, like a silly plan, a stuttering animal lover, a CIA wannabe and a diamond heist gone sideways.

However, somehow, it rolled right over a poor Danish man’s heart. Literally.

How a Poolside Chat Turned into an Oscar-Winning Comedy

It all started a few years earlier when John Cleese was loafing around a hotel pool with director Charles Crichton, an old friend he had been trying to work with since dinosaurs roamed the BBC. They kicked around some half-baked ideas, one involving a character who could not get a sentence out and another featuring a human pancake flattened by a steamroller. Naturally, this evolved into a plot about criminals double-crossing each other for shiny rocks.

The Oscar soon took notice of it following the film’s critical and financial success. It got three Oscar nominations which included one win and nearly $200 million in box office treasure. The critics loved it, fans howled with laughter and Cleese probably felt smug for at least five solid months.