The
Chet Baker and the
Julie London versions of the song were credited in the 1981 film ''
Sharky's Machine'', which
Burt Reynolds starred in and directed.
Doc Severinsen produced the soundtrack for the film, along with
Al Capps and
Bob Florence. In the 1999
Anthony Minghella film
The Talented Mr. Ripley (based on a
Patricia Highsmith novel),
Matt Damon performs the song in his own voice as the title character
Tom Ripley, who appears onstage at a smoky Italian
jazz bar. The song inspired the Italian designer
Ettore Sottsass in his choice of a name for the iconic late 1960s
Olivetti Valentine typewriter. In January 19, 2012 on the show Grey’s Anatomy in the season 8 episode 12 “Hope for the Hopeless”, Richard Webber, Richard Webber sings the song to his wife Adele Webber over the gallery intercom, after she has a Alzheimer’s flashback. In the 2018 Netflix series
The Good Cop (American TV series), the song's allegedly misogynistic lyrics are part of the plot in episode 6, "Did the TV Star Do It?" It is also a punchline at the end of the episode.
Salman Rushdie, the author of the novel
The Satanic Verses, was receiving a letter from the
Iranian government every February 14 since 1990. According to Rushdie, the message is intended to remind him of the
Fatwa (Muslim legal ruling) issued on February 14, 1989 by the Muslim cleric and then-ruler of Iran
Ruhollah Khomeini calling for the murder of Rushdie over
content in The Satanic Verses that Khomeini claimed insulted Islam. ==See also==