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Investigation | New York City
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7.4/10
IMDbBest Fantasy Film | 2001
Favorite Supporting Actor Suspense | 2001 | Andre
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 2001 | Garth
Favorite Actor Suspense | 2001 | Dennis
Favorite Male Newcomer | 2001 | Jim
Best Dramatic Presentation | 2001 | Toby
Best Music Original Song | 2001
Best Original Song | 2001
Budget 31,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 68,106,245 USD
In the warehouse fire scene, all the firefighters except Dennis Quaid, Peter MacNeill and Jordan Bridges are real.
Dennis Quaid received 16 stitches just above his hairline after being injured in the stunt where he slides down the construction funnels during the warehouse fire. He had to remove his helmet as a story element. If not for that, he wouldn't have been injured.
On April 25, 2000, the New York Mets and Cincinnati Reds played a game wearing their 1969 uniforms to promote the film.
All of the World Series facts were true in this film. The Mets' Cleon Jones really did get hit on the shoe with a pitched ball. At first the umpire didn't award him first base, but when Mets manager Gil Hodges showed him the shoe polish on the ball, the umpire changed his call and awarded him first base. It became known as the "Shoe Polish Incident".
In 1997 Renny Harlin was going to direct the film with Sylvester Stallone playing the lead, but Stallone asked for too large a paycheck and eventually neither Stallone nor Harlin was involved in making the picture.
"Frank: I'm still here, Chief."
"John Sullivan: You on the job? Jack Shepard: Long time ago. Do I know you? John Sullivan: Do I look familiar? Jack Shepard: No. What house you work? John Sullivan: 7-4 homicide. Jack Shepard: Hot shot. John Sullivan: No, just working the job. As a matter of fact, I caught a case that goes back to your day. One of the Nightingale murders. Jack Shepard: No kidding. John Sullivan: No. Missing teenager, disappeared back in '68. Found her bones last week buried out by some old diner by Dyckman Street. Mary Finelli. Yeah, talk about dumb luck. The odds of anyone finding that 30 years later and the chance of hitting a dental? Forget about it. The best part is, she's the first victim. She knew the killer, so I bet those old bones are gonna do a lot of talking. Not for nothing, the past is a funny thing. We all have skeletons in the closet, we just don't know when they're gonna pop up and bite us in the ass. Huh, Jack? You changed your MO, 'cause if they knew your mother was the Nightingale, they would have looked at the family. They would have looked at you. Jack Shepard: What are you looking at? John Sullivan: Stealing your life away. You went down 30 years ago, pal. You just don't know it yet."