Producer Pancho Kohner has said of this film's production: "Golan [Menahem Golan] wanted to do Charlie's next picture and the one that we were going to do next [was Professione giustiziere (1984)]. We were going off to Cannes to pre-sell foreign territories. I explained to Menahem that the rights to the book and the cost of the screenplay was [US] $200,000. Menahem said, 'Well, as a producer, that's your contribution.' I said, 'Well, that's very nice, but I put up a third, Charlie put up a third, and J. Lee Thompson put up a third. We must certainly reimburse them, if not me.' He said, 'Oh, I can't do that.' Menahem and I liked each other, but he didn't want to back down. It became a matter of principle. We were leaving the next day for Cannes. [Golan] said, 'I'll tell you what. We'll go to Cannes anyway and we'll pre-sell the next Bronson picture. When we come back in two weeks, we'll find another story and we will not make The Evil That Men Do. That's how we came to do 10 minuti a mezzanotte (1983). It wasn't until later that we made Professione giustiziere (1984)."
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