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The inspiration for the fictional film being made in Postcards from the Edge (1990).
A movie theater showing Clue (1985) is briefly visible in the background. Carrie Fisher was supposed to be one of the stars of "Clue:", but she had to enter a drug rehab facility only a few days before filming was supposed to start, so she was replaced at the last minute by Lesley Ann Warren. Fisher found it difficult to work again after being released from rehab, as insurance companies refused to give her bonding coverage. Director Penelope Spheeris had to convince the studio to cast Fisher and even cast Fisher's friend Alice Spivak in a small role (playing Fisher's mother) to help ensure that Fisher would show up on set. Fisher later satirized the production of this film in her novel and screenplay for Postcards from the Edge (1990).
Film debut of Robin Wright.
Evan C. Kim, who plays Chang, says to his partner in the bus chase scene that he will be doing something like Bruce Lee. Kim played Loo, a character inspired by Lee, in The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977) in a segment that is a direct riff on Lee's Enter the Dragon (1973).
"Man with doll: Meet Mike. Shake hands. Get acquainted Betty Melton: I bet you have names for every part of your body, huh?"
"Betty Melton: Why did you move in on my bust like that? Chavez: You were as nervous as a whore in church. Betty Melton: You asshole. That was my bust. I could have handled it. Chavez: That's Mr. Asshole to you. Betty Melton: Listen, Rambo. I can do anything that you can do. Chavez: Oh, yeah. I bet you can't grow a beard. Man with doll: Bet you can't pee standing up. Betty Melton: Bet you and Mike could teach me."