Don Johnson said of this film in a 2014 interview with the 'A.V. Club': "Oh, I loved [my character] Harry Madox. An amoral drifter. That was sort of one of the modern noir films. Dennis Hopper directed, and I'll tell you a story that not a lot of people know. Mike Figgis had written a script called The Hot Spot, and it was a heist movie. Three days before we started shooting, Dennis Hopper came to all of us, he called a meeting on a Sunday, and he said, 'Okay, we're not making that script. We're making this one.' And he passed a script around the table that had been written for 'Robert Mitchum' in the '60s... or maybe it was the '50s... and it was based on a book called Hell Hath No Fury. And that was the movie that we ended up making. This was three days before we started shooting! So he was kind of looking around the table at everybody and saying, "Well, you know, if Don Johnson bails, we don't have a movie." [Laughs.] And I read the script, and I said, 'Wow!' I mean, the Figgis script was really slick and cool, and it was a heist movie, but this was real noir, the guy was an amoral drifter, and it was all about how women were going to take him down."
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