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Paris, France | France
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Budget 2,000,000 USD
The sports car John Deray (Michael Caine) drove was a 1971 Alfa-Romeo Montreal.
The yellow sports car that Lucienne (Maureen Kerwin) drove was a 1972 Porsche 911 S Targa.
Michael Caine admitted at the time that the script wasn't the best he had ever read, but agreed to make this movie regardless.
This movie was released as "The Destructors" and is listed as such in "The Films of Anthony Quinn" written by Alvin Marill.
This movie is one of the more collectible ones from Michael Caine's career.
"Kovakian: Look. Why don't we just make Brizard disappear? Nice and quiet. Steve Ventura: Like how? Kovakian: Like kill him. Steve Ventura: That's against the law, Joe. Especially for cops."
"Janet: Oh, Mr. Ventura, Mr. Williams isn't in. Steve Ventura: I just wanna say three words to him. Janet: He's really not in. Steve Ventura: Where is he? Janet: He is where he is every thursday afternoon. But I'm not gonna disturb him there. Steve Ventura: Oh yeah. That's right. Janet: [grabbing a pencil] Mr. Ventura, what are the three words? Steve Ventura: The first one is 'Go'."