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: No...my name actually is Keyser Szose....spelt
: differently from the eponymous Soze in the
: film...my father's name was Kaspar
: Szose....from Turkmenistan.
Well, there you go. Christopher McQuarrie, who wrote the script, says that he got the name from a lawyer he knew whose name was Keyser Sume. But the film's legal team said he couldn't use the name in case the guy decided to sue. So he changed the name to Soze for the film.
Good to see that you've stuck around, Keyser.
Take it easy.
teeritz
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