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One of the fliers of missing girls in the Sherrif's Office is of "Ariel". The same flyer used in the TV movie Intensity (1997).
Stanley seems to be writing his screenplay in past tense. Unlike novels, which can be written in a variety of tenses, screenplays are always written in present tense. He also lists the acts, which would only be accurate if he were writing a made-for-TV movie. Feature film screenplays do not list the acts.
Nesta Chapman's debut.
Judd Nelson and Hedy Burress both starred on NBC sitcoms that premiered in 1996. Nelson starred on "Suddenly Susan" and Burress starred on "Boston Common".
"Stanley: I'm doing research. Regan: The damn film is going into production! What kind of research? Stanley: Well, I've kidnapped a girl, and I'm holding her hostage to learn bits of character and motivation."
"Banner in the back of Stanley's van: I'm the guy your mother warned you about."