The role of Ann was originally written for Elizabeth McGovern.
In one scene, we watch a videotaped confession by one of James Spader's character's past lovers. The director gave the script and a video camera to actress Jennifer Jason Leigh in order for her to tape the speech at home with the help of her boyfriend, but they never got around to it and, once filming began, a crewmember was used in the brief role.
David Duchovny and David Hyde Pierce both auditioned for the parts of Graham and John.
On the first day of production, the producers sent a telegram to Steven Soderbergh; they teased him good-naturedly, telling him they'd heard reports he "couldn't direct traffic". Twelve years later, Soderbergh won the Oscar... for directing Traffic (2000).
The script was written in about two weeks.
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