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Peru | Sunken Treasure
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Budget 10,000,000 USD
During production of this movie, Charles Bronson said: "It's not the role I accept, it's the possibility of the picture being entertaining. I work for the whole, not for myself. I work for the audience. I've always felt that people deserve that much when they pay to see your picture. This is why, when I choose a role, I believe in giving what I feel is worth the price of a ticket. I believe in giving service."
Charles Bronson had it stipulated in his contract that he would only spend eight hours a day working throughout the shooting of this picture. This included time spent having his makeup done at the start of the day.
Charles Bronson was paid one million dollars to play the lead role in this film.
Once asked about comparisons to his character in this movie with Humphrey Bogart's in Casablanca (1942), Charles Bronson replied: "I play Charles Bronson".
The phrase "Cabo Blanco" comes from the Spanish language and translates into English as "White Cape".
"Gifford Hoyt: I don't want that girl to die here like the Englishman. Gunther Beckdorff: How can I be responsible, whether she lives or dies? Death comes to us all, Giff, at one time or another. And to die in Caboblanco, well... there's always that colorful cemetery on the beach. Gifford Hoyt: I'm glad you think it's colorful. Because if anything does happen to that girl... rest in piece."
"Gunther Beckdorff: I heard you were a simple man, Giff, who came to Caboblanco and found contentment. Why should you care for a girl who had no passport? Gifford Hoyt: Because she's being held here against her will! Why? Do you have use for her? Then what happens? Does she leave Caboblanco alive? Gunther Beckdorff: You confound me! You come here, accuse me of attacking a ship and now I want to do harm to some French woman. Gifford Hoyt: Who said she's French?"