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Car Thief | Rookie Cop
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6.1/10
IMDbBudget 8,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,877,571 USD
Charlie Sheen was injured when a squib hardened overnight and was detonated at the wrong time. He received lacerations to his face and was knocked unconscious. He received nine stitches, and was deaf in one ear for four weeks.
Brad Pitt's feature film debut.
Brad Pitt, as a fancy party waiter with a mullet hairdo, can be seen very clearly the second after Charlie Sheen says, "Welcome to the lifestyles of the rich and aimless." He's in the middle of the room and then walks off-screen to the left.
Charlie Sheen and Randy Quaid previously starred in The Wraith (1986), another film about criminals engaged in automotive crimes. Quaid plays a cop in both films.
Brad Pitt revealed that he almost got fired on his very first film. He played a waiter with no lines, but he wanted to get a SAG (Screen Actors Guild) card, which required actors to have a line of dialogue. He improvised something he believed was appropriate, but as soon as he did, the director called out "Cut!" and the assistant director told him he would've been off the set if he did it again.
"[the car phone in the Porsche rings] Benjy Taylor: Hello? No, Rick is not here. Who am I? The guy stealing Rick's car..."
"Benjy Taylor: [points out a Ferrari to steal] How about this one? Ted Varrick: [disdainfully] Italian trash... besides, I only steal Porsches."