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At the Union Station train depot in Oakland, Dennis Hopper made fast friends with the two Asian children seen in the film waving at his character as he departs the waiting area. He spent his off time playing with the kids during set up. Their reactions to him in the film are genuine.
Kiefer Sutherland and Dennis Hopper later reunited in the first season of 24 (2001), where Sutherland once again played a federal agent turning to Hopper's veteran criminal for help.
The ending was filmed at an old beatnik hangout, City Lights Bookstore that is run by Lawrence Ferlinghetti who published Jack Kerouac, Gregory Corso, Diane DiPrima, Jack Hirschman, and Allen Ginsberg which City Light's published his most famous poem, "Howl".
The first American film by Franco Amurri, the Italian director who worked as one of Federico Fellini's assistants on City of Women (1980).
Huey (Dennis Hopper) says, "You can't just go to your local video store and rent Easy Rider (1969) to be a rebel." Hopper directed and starred in "Easy Rider".
"Huey Walker: Once we get outta the 80's, the 90's are going to make the 60's look like the 50's."
"Huey Walker: It takes more than going down to your local video store and renting Easy Rider to become a rebel."