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Box Office Collection 225,863 USD
Kayvan Mashayekh had just arrived on a location scout for the film in Morocco on 11 September 2001. After returning to the US a week later, no one would talk to him about his project for one year and all financial backers withdrew support.
The first lines of the film are a love poem by Omar Khayyam, recited in English Vanessa Redgrave.
The project was halted and started twice due to lack of funding.
Co-writer Belle Avery was a Bond girl. She appears as the girl in the boat in the pre-title sequence of The Living Daylights (1987), where she is credited under the name of Kell Tyler.
The shipping company lost six days' worth of unprocessed film after it left Uzbekistan and miraculously "relocated" it one day later in London.
"[First LInes] Miss Sangorski: [Voiceover] Ah, my beloved, fill the cup that clears Today of past regrets and future fears; Tomorrow? Tomorrow I may be, Myself, with yesterday's seven thousand years."
"Omar Khayyam: Where have you been? Hassan Sabbah: Cleansing my soul. Seeking the truth. You are not a religious man Omar, you are a man of science. You wouldn't understand. Omar Khayyam: Religious truth is not necessarily the real truth."