During a 2019 interview with Terry Gross on the National Public Radio program "Fresh Air," Antonio Banderas remembered that one of the side-effects of making this movie on a very small budget was that some dangerous corners were cut in the stunt sequences: "I will just start my explanation by saying that I would never do that again. . . . We were hung on a cable that was on a crane. There was not a movie crane or nothing prepared for the movie. And that guy who was - you know, a construction worker that was working on a building, a house, very close, was transporting Salma first and then me from one roof to the other. . . . That cable was attached to a harness that we had under our, you know, costume. But it was not very precise because the guy never rehearse it. He never did anything like this. You know, he's not a safety [expert or a movie professional]. No. This is a guy who's just bringing bricks on top of a roof but not people. And so I remember the first time I jumped backwards, I - the guy just dropped the cable a little bit too heavy. And I hit with my head the next building. So. . . . It was just crazy. So we repeat that many times until the man actually got it. But we were playing with our lives right then. And then there was an explosion behind us, a fire that has to fill the whole entire screen. There was no CGI. That was for real. And I remember the smell of, you know, burned hair. . . . My hair, Salma's hair and everybody that was behind the camera's hair."
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