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4.8/10
IMDbWorst Actor | 1997 | Joe
Budget 53,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 19,745,922 USD
An accident during filming killed stuntwoman Janet Wilder and injured her husband, stuntman Scott Wilder, and his father, stuntman Glenn R. Wilder. A boat was supposed to go over a ramp, fly over a mangrove hedge, land between two other boats, and stop in the water. Instead, the boat slid off the side of the ramp, flipped over, and landed in a crowd of crew and extras.
John Candy and Rick Moranis were originally attached to the lead roles. But Candy died, and Moranis retired shortly after talks began.
Danny Glover admitted to doing this film purely for the money.
John G. Avildsen was the film's original director. He was fired after two weeks, paid his $2 million salary, and replaced by Christopher Cain. This wouldn't be the first time Christopher Cain replaced Avildsen as a director, as the same thing happened with The Next Karate Kid.
Joe Pesci and Danny Glover's only film collaboration outside of the Lethal Weapon franchise.
"Joe Waters: [fire engines zoom by, sirens blaring] There must be a fire or something, huh?"
"Gus Green: [Joe grabs a cane] Joe, what are you doing? Joe Waters: He's gonna get a little piece of Newark, Gus. Gus Green: Aw come on, Joe, it ain't it. Joe Waters: It's worth it, Gus. Gus Green: It's not worth it. Joe Waters: It's worth it, Gus. Gus Green: It's not worth it. Joe Waters: It's worth it, Gus. Gus Green: What about OFH first? Joe Waters: It's worth it."