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Manhattan, New York City | New York City
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6/10
IMDbBudget 1,900,000 USD
The "Turk 182" tag is loosely inspired by the real-life tag of "TAKI 183", one of New York City's first and most famous graffiti writers.
Part of crowd soundtrack chanting was collected at Kent State University.
Though the film's actual title is "Turk 182!", movie posters and marketing materials for the film, including DVD and home video, have usually dropped the exclamation mark, publicizing the title without it as "Turk 182".
Director Bob Clark and actress Kim Cattrall had previously worked together on Tribute (1980) and Porky's (1981). The movie was the third of four collaborations, the other being Baby Geniuses (1999).
The second of four appearances where Timothy Hutton' plays a person fighting the system. The first was Taps (1981) and the next two would be The Falcon and the Snowman (1985), & Leverage (2008).
"Det. Kowalski: Now just what do we know about this Turk? Or, if there are more than one, we could call them Turkeys."
"Det. Ryan: [trying to find out who's behind Turk 182] Just give us the names and addresses of everyone involved. Terry Lynch: Everyone? Det. Ryan: Everyone involved. Terry Lynch: There's the Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman, Darth Vader, Jack the Ripper, Atila the Hun..."