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Undercover Cop | Texas
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IMDbRecord of the Year | 1993 | Eric
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1992
Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1993 | Eric
Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1993
Best Movie Song | 1992 | Eric
Jason Patric actually did shoot up for authenticity's sake for the film, though the substances he used in his syringes were either saline or vitamins.
Jason Patric appeared as an undercover Narcotics officer in the movie Narc (2002), which appeared to be a familiar resemblance to his character in this movie, with the difference of a "post drug addiction officer". Tom cruise financed the project that also starred Ray Liotta.
As composer of the music score, Eric Clapton was initially reluctant to include "Tears in Heaven" in the film. Mourning the death of his son Conor, about the loss of whom the song had been written, Clapton wasn't sure if it should be made public. Director Lili Fini Zanuck managed to change his mind by convincing him that the song might help someone dealing with grief in their own life.
When the cast gathered together for the first time, they were either too shy or reluctant to speak to each other. Sam Elliott, hand outstretched, walked over to Greg Allman, a member of the Allman Brothers Band, and said, 'I have all your albums.' This broke the ice, and the cast followed suit.
Tom Cruise turned down the part later played by Jason Patric, as he didn't like the idea of scenes involving him taking drugs.
"Willie Red: I think she fix... I think she fix , or she don't walk outta' here."
"Willie Red: Pretty soon you be feeling all unnecessary."