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5.9/10
IMDbFavorite Supporting Actress AdventureDrama | 1997 | Ellen
Best Villain | 1997 | Robert De
Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film | 1996 | Benicio del
1996 | Tony
Budget 55,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 18,626,419 USD
Wesley Snipes originally wanted to play the role of Gil Renard (Robert De Niro).
Robert De Niro took the Yankees bobblehead doll as a souvenir. The production company paid collector Anne Wells, who loaned it to the movie, four hundred dollars for the doll.
Tony Scott turned down The Rock (1996) to direct this film.
Cal Ripken, Jr. was Wesley Snipes personal batting instructor during filming.
Jack Nicholson turned down the role of Gil Renard.
"[Bobby talks to Gil about how the fans of baseball are losers] Bobby Rayburn: At least you're not one of those diehard, you know, baseball fans. You know, really. Gil Renard: Why's that? Bobby Rayburn: Because those guys are losers. Gil Renard: Aren't the fans what it's all about? Bobby Rayburn: [Bobby chuckles] Shit! Tell you somethin', man. The fans are like women. When you're hitting, they love you. When you're not, they'd just as soon spit on you as look at you. Gil Renard: Why is that? Bobby Rayburn: Because they don't understand that you're the same person when you're hitting or not. No. The only person you should play for is yourself."
"[Gil talks to his son while listening to Mick Jagger in his van] Gil Renard: I remember when Mick recorded this in '78, we had a wild party afterwards. Richie Renard: Jason Pelligrino's dad says Mick Jagger's gay. Gil Renard: [Gil sarcastically replies] Yeah? Well, Jason Pelligrino's dad takes it up the ass."