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Actress Pamela Brumley, from the original film, was not available, so during the opening scenes of Sarah's departure, the character of Nikki was doubled by a combination of two actresses - Kendall Rutledge supplied the voice, and Tara Wallace served as body double.
The airport coffee shop scene was filmed inside an actual building with an open air coffee shop. To process the illusion of hundreds of airline travelers passing on all sides, a finite number of background actors did "laps" around the outside of the restaurant, changing costumes and props in the areas not in camera frame, so as to appear to be different characters each time.
The airplane used in the flight sequences is actually a full-size 737 used for training purposes at the Vincennes University Aviation Technology Center in Indianapolis.
Director/Screenwriter Trademark: [Jefferson Moore] As was the case with his two previous films, 'La Sposa' (2004) and 'The Perfect Stranger' (2005), 'Another Perfect Stranger' is also set in the city of Chicago - Moore's "adopted hometown".
Novelist David Gregory, author of 'A Day with a Perfect Stranger', upon which the movie is based, appears on the airplane as the voice of the captain.
"Sarah Cominsky: How many languages do you speak? Yesh: All of them. Sarah Cominsky: What do you mean "all of them"? Yesh: I mean all of them. Sarah Cominsky: Say something in Chinese. Yesh: Mandarin or Cantonese? Sarah Cominsky: Whichever. Yesh: [says "God loves you" in Mandarin] Sarah Cominsky: Oh, come on. Nobody can speak every language. Yesh: I can. I've had a lot of time to work on it."
"Sarah Cominsky: Do you live in Portland? Yesh: Nope. Going for business. Sarah Cominsky: What kind of business? Yesh: My father and I run a management operation. Sarah Cominsky: What do you manage? Yesh: Pretty much everything."