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6.1/10
IMDbWorst Actor | 1988 | Judd
Budget 9,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 9,518,342 USD
At his son's elementary school, writer-produce-director Bob Clark offered a silent auction prize allowing the winner to go to Charlotte in North Carolina and go behind the scenes during the filming of this movie. After friends of the family won the auction, Clark allowed the entire family to be extras / background artists in a scene rather than just observers.
TV producer Steven Bochco hired writer David E. Kelley to write for his television series L.A. Law (1986) after reading this script.
Final theatrical feature film of actor Edward Winter who played Raymond Torkenson.
The movie was first released in the same year as Lloyd Cole & The Commotion's third album which contains a song titled "From the Hip". However, the song does not appear in this movie.
The nick-name of Robin Weathers (Judd Nelson) was ''Stormy''.
"Douglas Benoit: Let me explain something to you, Mr. Weathers. Through the vicissitudes of wholly gratuitous genetic accidents, I was visited with extremely high intelligence. I was further blessed - or burdened, as it were - with certain physical traits that would suggest, shall we say, "good breeding." Now, in this proletarian stew which we laughingly call society, these attributes are not always advantageous."
"Scott Murray: He unwilling to defend his honor is not a man. Henry David Thoreau said that. Robin 'Stormy' Weathers: Yabba-dabba-doo. Frederick Flintstone said that. So what?"