This article is from the Movie Trivia, by Murray Chapman muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au with numerous contributions by others.
- There were 150 shots that were either cut or redone in order to get an
``R'' rating instead of ``NC-17''. Editing for the film took 11 months.
- During filming, loud raucous music would be played on the set, and the
crew would fire shotguns into the air as a way of keeping a frantic mood.
- Director 'Oliver Stone' (qv) inserted footage from many films as a critique
of violence in the media. One of them was "Midnight Express (1978)" (qv),
which Stone wrote the screenplay for.
 
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