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Rembrandt | Art
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IMDbThis was supposed to be the feature directorial debut of actor Peter Weller, but he was replaced by John Badham about two weeks into filming, because of his criticism of producer James G. Robinson and the budget. He said, "Their idea of a budget is going to a hot dog stand."
When Marieke mails the letter, there is a very short close-up, where you can read the address of Juan del Campo, meaning "John of the Field", living in Plaza de la Mierda, meaning "Shit Plaza".
This was director John Badham's final feature film. He has since worked exclusively in television.
Alec Baldwin signed on to play Harry in 1995, when the film was in its early stages, but he ended up dropping out about six months later.
"Harry Donovan: When are you gonna realize that all of this art crap is a fraud? Otherwise, how could the same picture be worth $10 million or zip based on, what, a signature? Rembrandt is priceless. Donovan is worthless. That's not art. That's autographs."
"Harry Donovan: Do you have any money? Prof. Marieke van den Broeck: Why, you want to steal it? Harry Donovan: Yes."