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The film location for "Big Ed's", was in Tarrytown, New York. The building was the abandoned home of "Sleepy Hollow Motors", a car dealership.

In Fargo, Harve Presnell owned an automobile dealership where his son-in-law (played by William H. Macy) worked. In this film, he owns an automobile parts supply store where his son-in-law (played by Nicolas Cage) works.

At one time Nicolas Cage actually owned the Ferrari used in the film. He sold it about a year before filming began.

In this movie Jack Campbell's life is changed after he makes a "business deal" with Cash over a lottery ticket. In "It Could Happen To You" Nicholas Cage's character's life changes after a deal with a waitress involving a lottery ticket.

When Kate is talking about how their lives changed, she says, "When you stepped in at the store" referring to when Big Ed had the heart attack, but it also refers to when Jack intervened with Cash at the convenience store, and his life changed.

The scene with Jack looking at his old book and cologne that Kate gives him back was originally supposed to have Led Zeppelin's "All of My Love" playing in the background but the song was too expensive to acquire.

In Raising Arizona, Nicolas Cage says to his wife (played by Holly Hunter) "I'm OK, you're OK, we're OK". In this film, Tea Leoni says the same things to Nicolas Cage.

The film features the song 'Wicked Game' by Chris Isack. Nicolas Cage also starred in Wild at Heart which also contains this song.

'Cage, Nicholas' drives a Ferrari 550 Maranello in this movie. In _Rock, Tne (1996)- , he drives a yellow 355 6 speed through downtown San Francisco before its wrecked and in _Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)- - two of the stolen cars on the list are both of the above.

The movie was originally being developed by director Curtis Hanson.

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