Dustin Hoffman was told before his screen test that all of the other actors who had screen tested had agreed to a six-picture contract. Hoffman refused, telling his agent he would rather do it for free and not be obligated to appear in movies he didn't like. He ended up getting paid seventeen thousand dollars without further contracted films.
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The stock footage of the space shuttle feature in the movie that K1 wanted to blow up, is the maiden voyage of the Challenger that went into space on April 4, 1983. Indeed, a few years later, the Challenger indeed blew up on January 28, 1986, resulting in the death of all seven crew members.
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Amazonian model-actress Faith Minton's character is a hench-woman named "La Fatalona" which is an Italian word which means vamp of femme fatale. Released in the same 1983 was Never Say Never Again (1983) which featured a bad Bond Girl played by Barbara Carrera called Fatima Blush.
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The scene in which the two main characters are going to be arrested by the highway cops, a car with an old couple suddenly stops and the woman says "Let's run away, Wilbur". In a scene in Back to the Future (1985) there is an almost identical scene. When Marty arrives to 1955 he tries to stop a car with an old couple inside and the woman says "Don't stop Wilbur, don't stop"
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This spy spoof parodied a number of story elements from the James Bond film franchise. The movie had hostile henchmen waiters (Diamonds Are Forever (1971)); a space-shuttle (Moonraker (1979)); a wet-bike and nuclear submarine (The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)); and gold-colored grease spilled from the rear of a sports car (Goldfinger (1964)).
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Terence Hill and Bud Spencer each play dual roles in this movie. They are Rosco Frazer / Steinberg and Doug O'Riordan / Mason respectively.
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Bud Spencer could really fly an Helicopter since he has the license for both helicopters and planes.
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At the airport, when Bud and Terence go to the desk to retrieve their tickets, Terence calls Bud "Perry Mason" completing the name of Mason. This was a tribute to the famous attorney Perry Mason since the real name of Mason is never revealed during the whole movie.
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Terence Hill and Bud Spencer play characters mistaken for spies in this spy spoof. Similarly, in their next movie, Miami Supercops (1985), the two play secret agents who go undercover as policemen.
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The make and model of the car with Texas number-plates, and horns, lights and a big bull-horn on the bonnet and six spotlights on the front mudguard, was a gold painted 1958 Lincoln Continental Mark III.
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Even though both Terence Hill and Bud Spencer can speak Italian at native level, they are dubbed in the Italian version of this movie by Pino Locchi and Glauco Onorato respectively.
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The name of the villain was K1. The wording on the t-shirts that his henchmen wore said "I Love K1". The K1 character is only ever known by this name and has no personal name in the movie. "K1" has no designated meaning as stated by the character.
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The amount of money in the suitcase was $ 1 million.
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