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IMDbBox Office Collection 187,349 USD
Debut theatrical feature film of actor Macaulay Culkin.
Pam Grier had a role as a housekeeper who was having a relationship with Levi (Burt Lancaster) but her scenes were deleted. According to Grier's autobiography, the director "feared repercussions from the interracial love scenes".
On June 2018 Intrada Records released for the first time a long-awaited soundtrack album (500 units) of Andrew Powell's original score for the movie. Coincidentally, only two months later the same year Kronos Records released a CD limited edition (300 units) of the composer's original score for Giuliano Tomassacci's sci-fi short movie Here We Go Again, Rubinot! (2017), Powell's comeback to film music in years, actually concentrating within just a few months Powell's two new soundtrack records in a row more than thirty years after Ladyhawke (1985)'s soundtrack first release (1985).
Amos Poe was originally signed to direct this movie based on his script but he was fired because of cost overruns.
Debut theatrical feature film of actress Angela Goethals
"Levi Rockwell: Their whole life was the sea, the sea and their boats. So in celebrating their deaths- yes, you can say celebrating - they used both. The families of the great Viking would put the body of their loved one on a ship, cover it with straw, and then, as the sun was setting, cast it away into the water. They would light huge bonfires on the beach, and then the Vikings would light the tips of their arrows in the bonfire and shoot them at the ship. Ah, it must have been so beautiful, fire on the water. Legend has it that if the color of the setting sun and the color of the burning ship were the same then that Viking had lead a good life, and in the afterlife he would go to Viking heaven. All night long the Viking men, women, and children watched the ship with the body as it burned in the water. By dawn all that was left were ashes, complete obliteration, carried by the currents to the four corners of the earth, fresh and beautiful, and vanished completely, like a dream."
"[the kids see Cy Blue running back to Levi's house] Jessica Hanson: What's that little turd up to now? Max Hanson: He's just weird. Dawn Black: Blue's got this thing. He's psychotic. Kane Rockwell: Definitley. Dawn Black: No, I mean he's psychic. He knows stuff."