The budget and shooting schedule for was slashed by the studio one month before principal photography was set to begin. Rather than abandon the green lighted film, director Alan Spencer drew from his background in TV, forged ahead and completed the movie in thirty days.
The Columbia Pictures studio re-packaged the picture to target the film at a younger audience demographic. They did this by replacing some of the film's 1960s Henry Mancini and Nat 'King' Cole music with contemporary rock numbers.
Alan Spencer, the pic's writer-director, has felt contemptuous of this movie, due to his loss of artistic control of the film.
Debut film as a director for Alan Spencer. This cinema movie remains the first and only ever theatrical feature film directed by Spencer.
The production shoot for this picture ran for just thirty days. Reportedly, the shoot ran from 4th November 1991 to 20th December 1991, which is about six weeks, so the month time-frame may refer to location filming, as additional stunts were shot in at the Studios at Las Colinas in Irving, Texas, USA.