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6.9/10
IMDb1994 | Dave
Worst Foreign Actor | 1994 | Tom
Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture | 1994
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1994 | Holly
Best Music Original Score | 1994 | Dave
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1994 | Holly
Best Instrumental Composition Written for a Motion Picture or for Television | 1994 | Dave
Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Holly
Budget 42,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 270,248,367 USD
Holly Hunter is on screen for a total of 5 minutes and 59 seconds, one the of shortest performances ever nominated for an Oscar. She is in 20 scenes, for an average of 18 seconds per scene.
The hotel in the Cayman Islands was the Hyatt Regency Grand Cayman. It was destroyed by Hurricane Ivan in 2004. It still sits vacant slowly rotting away.
Except for the sporadic soundtrack songs, the entire film score is created solely on a piano, as played by its composer Dave Grusin. As a means of expanding the tonal range of his piano's percussive properties, Grusin simulated harp-like passages by stroking the naked strings of his grand and rapping the wooden frame for effects, as a drummer might beat his drums.
Halle Berry auditioned for the role of the young woman on the beach who seduces Mitch.
Gene Hackman's contract called for his name to come before the title in all promotional materials. Tom Cruise's contract called for his name, and his name only, to come before the title in all promotional materials. Hackman opted to leave his name off all promotional materials, making his presence a surprise to most audiences. In the film, Hackman's name comes after Cruise's and before the title.
"Mitch McDeere: I got mine, Wayne, you get the rest of them. Wayne Tarrance: Get 'em with what? Overbilling, mail fraud? Oh, that's exciting. Mitch McDeere: It's not sexy, but it's got teeth! Ten thousand dollars and five years in prison. That's ten and five for each act. Have you really looked at that? You've got every partner in the firm on overbilling. There's two hundred fifty acts of documented mail fraud there. That's racketeering! That's minimum one thousand, two hundred fifty years in prison and half a million dollars in fines. That's more than you had on Capone."
"Mitch McDeere: Did I lose you? Abby McDeere: You look tired. Mitch McDeere: Did I? Abby McDeere: I've loved you all my life. Even before we met. Part of it wasn't even you. It was just a promise of you. But these last days... You kept your promise. How could you lose me?"