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Actor, writer, and director Mike Cartel did his own stunts on the film, including being hit by a shotgun blast at close range while wearing a semi-protective vest; running and crashing through a full-size 'breakable' plate glass door; falling into a jukebox, over tables, and hard into walls from punches in a barroom fight; getting hit in the face by a heavy plastic 'stunt' bottle, and having three explosive squibs burst through a plywood background wall around his resting head.
This movie was made without permits.
The bar scenes were filmed on two separate locations: One location was a biker bar while the other location was a gay bar.
Various scenes were filmed in Mike Cartel's home.
Retired 20th Century Fox SVP, Steve Escovido was the Assistant Cameraman on "Runaway Nightmare" (1982) during the endless weekend pick-up shot shoots in 1979.
"Jason: Here, I want you to meet someone. Ralph: That's okay, I know too many people already."
"Ralph: Then you've killed a lot of people. Fate: I've lost count. Ralph: Well, I can just get off here. Fate: This is just where you're getting off. Ralph: I saved your life. Fate: It's the most expensive suitcase in the world, there's nothing more expensive than platinum. Ralph: Except, plutonium."