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Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 62,500 USD
Vadim Mikhailov is the head of the Diggers of the Underground Planet in Moscow. He worked on the film The Saint (1997) with Val Kilmer by showing director, Phillip Noyce, the Moscow underground for a small scene in the movie. Mikhailov is quoted in Outside magazine in September of 1997 as saying, "After I took him down," Mikhailov says ruefully, "Phillip said he was going to help me make a movie about my life. I gave him some tapes and, well, I haven't heard from him since." Val Kilmer was in both movies. Moscow Zero also depicts exactly how Mikhailov described the underground in The Outside magazine, including the river.
Vincent Gallo sold the black Burberry trench coat he wore in the film for $3,000 US Dollars at the end of production. Gallo autographed the inside label "Worn in Moscow Zero by Vincent Gallo 2005." Measurements of the coat were 18" shoulder, 20" chest, 43" length.
Alicia Silverstone was at one time attached to the production but was dropped for unspecified reasons.
The codenamed "D-6" or "Metro 2" in Moscow, Russia was a highly classified underground system which parallels the public Moscow Metro. It is this underground system that is directly referenced in the film. This system was built during the Stalin administration and codenamed by the KGB. It was built to facilitate functions and movement of high level state security members and agents. The length of the "D-6" is rumored to exceed even that of the Metro. It is said to connect the Kremlin, FSB Headquarters, the government airport at Vnukovo-2, a small underground town at Ramenki, and other locations of national importance. In 1994 an exploration group, the "Diggers of the Underground Planet", stumbled upon an entrance to the "D-6" and started exploring it.
Third time Vincent Gallo played a a religious figure, the first two times was a preacher in Angela (1995) and Johnny 316 (1998), in this film he played a Priest.
"Tolstoy: According to legend we live on the threshold of hell, but in reality it is much more than just legend. It is said that man defied God when out of vanity he longed to build temples so high they touched the heavens and reached the ages."
"Tolstoy: We are not the only ones that are afraid."