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IMDbBox Office Collection 1,501,785 USD
Mikhail Baryshnikov hated this movie so much that he refused to do publicity for it.
Director Nicholas Meyer was reputedly so annoyed at the studio's interference with this film's East vs West plot that he recycled it on his next film, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991).
During post-production, the Soviet Union ceased to exist.
In his autobiography, Nicholas Meyer described his experience on this film as a catastrophe, citing an unfinished script and his battles with Gene Hackman.
Gene Hackman tried to back out of filming two weeks before production began, but begrudgingly stayed on after fearing a lawsuit from MGM, citing he had been exhausted from making three films back-to-back prior to signing on.
"[About East German car.] Sam Boyd: Is it alarmed? Pyiotr Grushenko: Only if you frighten it."
"Pyiotr Grushenko: Whose ass you Americans going to kick now? Sam Boyd: Well, always got Fidel."