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6.3/10
IMDbBudget 50,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 30,303,072 USD
During production, Brian Helgeland was brought in to rewrite the script. The Wachowskis, unsatisfied with the rewrites, petitioned to have their names removed from the credits, but were denied this request by the WGA.
Sylvester Stallone's paycheck was $15 million.
Richard Donner claims the film would have worked better if he swapped Sylvester Stallone and Antonio Banderas.
Electra's cat seen in the film is a Maine Coon. The same cat appears in the film The Specialist.
Mel Gibson was initially interested in directing the film. He mentioned to his friend Richard Donner that it was a really great script. Then, when Gibson got heavily involved with Braveheart (1995), the project found its way to Donner.
"Electra: Once upon a time, there was this little sparrow, who while flying south for the winter froze solid and fell to the ground. And then to make matters worse the cow crapped on him, but the manure was all warm and it defrosted him. So there he is, he's warm and he's happy to be alive and he starts to sing. A hungry cat comes along and he clears off the manure and he looks at the little bird and then he eats him. And the moral of the story is this: everyone who craps on you is not necessarily your enemy, and everyone who gets you out of crap is not necessarily your friend, and if you're warm and happy no matter where you are you should just keep your big mouth shut."
"Miguel Bain: Killing a woman, it's not the same as killing a man. You have to pull the trigger a different way."