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7.3/10
IMDbBudget 11,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 6,100,000 USD
Richard Dreyfuss claims to have no memory of making this film. This was a side effect to his heavy drug use during the early 1980s.
Richard Dreyfuss was considerably ill during most of the shoot. He would only be able to film at least 2 to 3 hours at most and would be sent home for the rest of the day. People have stated that it was caused by his heavy drug use at the time and one of the reasons he does not remember that even participated in this film despite his great performance.
Director John Badham wanted and fought for the film being shot in black and white. MGM balked at the idea and to appease Badham, MGM suggested that they shoot the film in color and during post-production produce a black and white negative as a compromise.
This film was also shot in and slated to be released in Black & White.
Originally Edward Herrmann as Richard Dreyfuss' lawyer, and Blythe Danner as Dr. Claire Scott were cast in the film. Herrmann was replaced by Bob Balaban and Christine Lahti replaced Danner due to scheduling conflicts.
"Ken Harrison: I better be nice to this woman. Otherwise, the good doctor will dissolve her in water and inject her into me."
"Ken Harrison: I admit that it's embarrassing for a man to compliment a woman on her breasts when only one of them is in bed. One of the people, that is. Not one of the breasts."