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IMDbBest Sound Editing Dialogue ADR Domestic Feature Film | 2002 | Teri E.
Best Sound Editing Effects Foley Domestic Feature Film | 2002 | F. Hudson
Best Original Score | 2002 | Harry
Budget 115,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 143,049,560 USD
Brad Pitt turned down the lead role in The Bourne Identity (2002) in order to star in this film.
The scene where Robert Redford's character asks Brad Pitt's character if he knew anybody in 'this apartment house' and tells him to be up on one of the balconies in five minutes is from a book by former Mossad agent Victor Ostrovsky who describes this test as part of the training of a Mossad agent.
Robert Redford was baffled by Tony Scott's use of helicopters to shoot the intimate conversation on the roof. But when he saw it, he was impressed by how dynamic it made the scene.
Tony Scott asked for more money to film the rooftop scene in "Berlin" (in order to rent a helicopter for an aerial scene) but the producers refused. Scott believed that the scene was important and rented the helicopter with his own money.
The pack of cigarettes Muir (Robert Redford) uses as a distraction are "Morley" brand, the same fictional brand used in The X-Files (1993) by the infamous character known as the "Cigarette smoking man".
"Nathan Muir: [inside a CIA briefing room] When I was a kid I used to spend summers on my uncle's farm. And he had this plow horse he used to work with everyday. He really loved that plow horse. One summer she came up lame. It could barely stand. The vet offered to put her down. You know what my uncle said? Charles Harker: [inside a CIA briefing room] No, Muir, what did he say? Nathan Muir: [inside a CIA briefing room] He said, why would I ask somebody else to kill a horse that belonged to me?"
"Nathan Muir: [to Duncan over the phone] If I'm walking into a shit storm I wanna know which way the wind's blowing."