When Axel, Rosewood and Taggart run the map coordinates they got from their late-night snoop at the Beverly Hills Shooting Club into the computer, it displays a map pointing the location of the City Deposit at 9752 Gregory Way. The map that appears is indeed an accurate map and there really is a 9752 Gregory Way, however there is no City Deposit or similar building. That particular area is an upper-to-high-class residential area and 9752 Gregory Way is a mansion.
The Electric Horseman - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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This movie was released on December 21, 1979, co-star Jane Fonda's 42nd birthday.
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Robert Redford used four of his costars - Nicolas Coster, Basil Hoffman, James Sikking and Quinn Redeker - the following year in his directorial debut, Ordinary People (1980). (He had also previously worked with Timothy Scott in Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.)
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Reportedly, a 20 second kissing scene took 48 takes to film and cost US $280,000 to shoot due to interruptions caused by traveling thunder storms.
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Some movie posters featured a long blurb that read: "Tell me Norman . . . did you think it was going to be this tough to get rid of a pain in the ass like me? . . . . . Ma'am, I had no idea".
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Some film posters for this movie emphasized the star teaming of its two big star leads of Robert Redford and Jane Fonda by exclaiming in capital letters in a large red font typeface: "REDFORD - FONDA - ELECTRIC".
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One of three cinema movie collaborations of actor-singer Willie Nelson and producer-director Sydney Pollack. The three pictures are [in order]: The Electric Horseman (1979) (their first film), Honeysuckle Rose (1980) (their second movie), and Songwriter (1984) (their third and final flick). Nelson appears in all three pictures with lead starring roles in all but the first where Nelson had a supporting part. Pollack acted in three different capacities on the three films: as a director, an executive producer, and a producer respectively.
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This movie was inspired by a case where The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour (1971) invited Penny Chenery in 1973 to bring her horse, the legendary Triple Crown winner Secretariat to appear on the show. Chenery, knowing her horse wouldn't care for a TV studio, declined.
The Electric Horseman - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Electric Horseman - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Electric Horseman - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Electric Horseman - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
The Electric Horseman - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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