The farewell scene in Captain Picard's ready room, near the ending, had to be re-shot after Patrick Stewart unintentionally started crying.
Any Which Way You Can - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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No animals were hurt in this movie.
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First of three movies where Stunt Coordinator Buddy Van Horn directed Clint Eastwood. The others being Pink Cadillac (1989) and The Dead Pool (1988).
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Final of two "Clint and Clyde" movies. This movie was released two years after Every Which Way but Loose (1978).
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A replacement had to be found for Manis the Orangutan, the original Clyde, as he had grown too much in the two years since the first movie.
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Clint Eastwood's eighth movie for Warner Brothers.
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According to the book "Clint Eastwood: Hollywood's Loner" (1992) by Michael Munn, Clint Eastwood said of fellow co-star Clyde the Orangutan: "Clyde was one of the most natural actors I ever worked with. But you had to get him on the first take because his boredom level was very limited."
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According to "Halliwell's", the "original ape from (Every Which Way but) Loose was not available to (Clint) Eastwood here."
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The movie and its predecessor Every Which Way but Loose (1978) used the catchy "Clint and Clyde" first-name alliteration of its two main stars in its promotions and marketing. In true Hollywood style, Eastwood here received top first billing, as he was the bigger star, while C.J. the Orangutan had to settle for second billing.
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Though also a director, Clint Eastwood did not direct either "Clint and Clyde" movie.
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The final fight scene around the town square in Jackson took two days to film, closing the streets during the busy June tourist season. Merchants around the square were not happy, and many were compensated mainly for their signage showing up on film. Others because of complaints for losing customers. The fight scenes used up to three hundred local extras at times for background. Some well-known locals with quick cameos included Jerry Spence, the famous trial lawyer, Jackson's morning D.J. Skip Mahoney, amongst others. It was reported that tourism to Jackson Hole went up thirty percent after this movie was released the following summer.
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The name of the motorcycle gang was the "Black Widows" of Pacoima, which is a real-life district in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley region.
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One of two 1980 movies with Clint Eastwood. Bronco Billy (1980) was a minor box-office hit, whereas this movie was a major box-office hit.
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C.J. the Orangutan (Clyde) was not billed in this movie's credits as Manis the Orangutan had been for Every Which Way but Loose (1978).
Any Which Way You Can - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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Any Which Way You Can - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Any Which Way You Can - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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Any Which Way You Can - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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Any Which Way You Can - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Any Which Way You Can - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Any Which Way You Can - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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