The 1962 silver Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II, seen in this movie, was owned by Producer Albert R. Broccoli, who lent it to the production. Its license plate number in this movie was 354 HYK. A duplicate model without an engine was used when Zorin and May Day push it into the lake.
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The inspiration for Domino's goldfish Sammy came from actress Dakota Fanning, who told Tony Scott during the making of Man on Fire (2004) about her goldfish who had died.
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Ron Jeremy appeared in one scene as a bail jumping drug dealer who was chased by Domino and Ed, but was cut from the film.
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The first words heard in the film, "Heads, you live. Tails, you die.", are spoken by the real life Domino Harvey.
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Mickey Rourke's character, Ed Moseby, is based on real-life bounty hunter Ed Martinez, while Delroy Lindo's character, Claremont Williams III, is based on real-life bail-bondsman Celes King III, Domino Harvey's real boss. Both men were used as technical advisors on the film.
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Jacqueline Bisset, who plays Domino's mother (renamed Sophie Wynn in the film), actually knew Domino Harvey's real life mother Paulene Stone. They knew each other from their time as models and had worked together.
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Domino says that they called ALF by the name "cat eating alien" because they could not pronounce his actual name. ALF is the name of the titular character in the comedic TV Series ALF (1986), which is about an alien living with an Earth family. The alien in question hails from a planet where cats are a delicacy and many jokes are made throughout the series about him trying to eat their house cat.
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Edgar Ramírez and Delroy Lindo starred together again in the 2015 remake Point Break (2015). Ramirez plays Bodhi & Lindo plays Instructor Hall.
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Tom Waits plays a character known only as The Wanderer who rescues the characters after their crash in the desert and appears to have some supernatural understanding of what is going on in their lives and provides them with spiritual morale and advice. Tom Waits plays a similar character in the movie Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006); a stranger the heroes meet in the desert who helps them and is also a servant of God.
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Tony Scott claimed that the frenetic filming and editing style of the picture is reflective of the high usage of cocaine amongst real bounty hunters he consulted while researching the film.
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The room that the characters stay in prior to the money drop is number 420, as evidenced when the character Alf passes the key to his friend.
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This is, as of June 2019, the only feature film that cinematographer Dan Mindel hasn't shot with Panavision anamorphic lenses. He wanted to, but was overruled by Tony Scott, who thought that spherical lenses better suited his evolving visual style of including numerous snap zooms.
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Jennifer Lopez was at one point set to star as Domino Harvey.
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Tony Scott came up with the idea to set the climax of the film at the Stratosphere tower after shooting Beat the Devil (2002) in Las Vegas.
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For Domino's Reality TV Show in the movie, the producers created a promo poster of the three hunters with Domino on the far right. Domino's mother said they'd only go for it if Domino was in the center. The final movie poster is the same as the reality poster, with Domino in the center.
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During filming of the scene where Domino is firing two machine guns, one of the blank shells, which were hot, hit Keira Knightley on the neck, and stuck, giving her second-degree burns.
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Thanks to Gusmano Cesaretti, Michael Mann's regular collaborator, Tony Scott managed to get on screen real-life gang bangers from 18th Street Gang in East Los Angeles.
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Charles Paraventi originally auditioned for the role of Raul Chavez. Tony Scott did not think he was right for the part and instead cast him as Howie Stein.
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During the lengthy development period, Tony Scott commissioned several script drafts from Pulp Fiction (1994) coauthor Roger Avary. When Richard Kelly was brought on board, he discarded all prior drafts and started from scratch. None of Avary's material made it to the final film.
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Richard Kelly was asked to write the screenplay after Tony Scott read the script for Southland Tales (2006).
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