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5.9/10
IMDbBest Overlooked Film | 2017
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,397,284 USD
Shot in 2013, the film was originally set to be released in August 2014, then the date was moved to 20 February 2015, then moved again to 4 September 2015. The film was finally released in November 2015 in Europe and in the U.S. in January 2016.
After Bradley Cooper was forced to drop out of the production, the LA Times reported that Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire and Jeff Bridges were in consideration to take over his role of John Bishop. The part would eventually be played by Ewan McGregor.
Ramsay quit production on the indie drama Jane Got a Gun (2015) prior to the first day of shooting following a three-day standoff with producer-financier Scott Steindorff in March 2013. Ramsey complained about alleged fraudulent behavior of the producer during pre-production, mainly trying to force upon her an impossible schedule at the last minute while denying her final cut. She felt tricked with false promises and left the production therefore. Ramsay was supposed to receive $750,000 for directing the film plus bonuses, her best salary ever, but she preferred to leave the production because the producers made it impossible to direct the movie the way she had planned. Ramsey was sued for breach of contract in November 2013, but the resulting lawsuit was settled privately in March 2014: The producers said they would no longer be pursuing the acclaimed director for more than $850,000 (£512,000) in reported fees and damages.
The original screenplay by Brian Duffield was featured in the 2011 edition of The Black List, an annual survey of the most popular unfilmed scripts amongst studio and production company executives.
After numerous delays, the film was set to have its world premiere at the Parisian cinema UGC Normandie on November 16, 2015, followed by a wide release in France on November 25. However, following the terror attacks on the French capital on the night of November 13, both the premiere and press junket were canceled, and the wide release was delayed to an undisclosed, early 2016 date.