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Box Office Collection 57,252 USD
The last film to be produced by ITC.
Cameron Diaz was billed as having a leading role in this film, even though she only appears for a few minutes in the opening scene. Many subsequent home video releases have gone on to feature her prominently in the cover.
James Spader also worked with Eric Stoltz on the previous year's 2 Days in the Valley (1996), and with Deborah Kara Unger on Crash (1996). Ironically, Crash has Spader and Unger playing a married couple, as is the case in Keys to Tulsa.
In an interview with James Spader and Eric Stoltz , Stoltz claimed that Spader was the reason he got cast in 2 Days in the Valley (1996), and that he in turn was the reason Spader got cast in Keys to Tulsa. In the interview, Spader said, "Eric just returned the favor with a movie we shot six months after '2 Days' called 'Keys to Tulsa.' He read the script and convinced the producer that I'd be great as a drug dealer."
Released to theaters the same day as the Eric Stoltz film Anaconda (1997).
"Richter Boudreau: How uh, how old are you? Cherry: I don't think you can tell that by looking between my legs. Richter Boudreau: I... I'm sorry, I wasn't really looking. Cherry: You weren't looking? Richter Boudreau: No, I have this wandering eye, my right eye sort of drifts. Cherry: You were drifting. Richter Boudreau: I was mesmerized, okay. Cherry: I mesmerized you? Richter Boudreau: Well, you walk around looking like that, someone's bound to look. It's almost a fact of nature. I mean look, I could take down by pants and we'll see who's looking. Cherry: Go ahead. Richter Boudreau: No. Cherry: You're shy. Richter Boudreau: First of all, I'm not wearing pants per se. Cherry: Your boxers then."
"Trudy: I don't listen to dead singers, gives me the creeps."