FILM 1742: THE ROCK
TRIVIA: Sir Sean Connery insisted
the producers build a cabin for him on Alcatraz, as he didn't want to travel
from the mainland to the island every day. He got what he asked for.
Quentin Tarantino was
an uncredited screenwriter on this film, along with Jonathan Hensleigh,
who wrote the shooting script, and Aaron Sorkin.
The premiere of the movie was held
in the Prison Recreation Yard on Alcatraz.
Michael Bay's
favorite movie of his own.
Dedicated to Don Simpson, who
died during production.
Don Simpson was
largely responsible for creating the critical General Hummel character. Simpson
watched a 60 Minutes (1993) segment about the U.S. government's
refusal to acknowledge soldiers who had died during covert overseas missions,
and later read Colonel David H. Hackworth's memoirs which harshly criticized U.S.
planning during the Vietnam War. He combined these elements into Hummel's
character and, as Jonathan Hensleigh described, created "a really
compelling villain: a soldier with a noble end, but, unfortunately, psychotic
means."
In the scene in the interrogation
room where FBI agent Stanley Goodspeed introduces himself to John Mason
(Sir Sean Connery),
John replies "But of course you are". This was exactly the same line
he used when he met Plenty O'Toole in the casino scene in the Bond film Diamonds Are Forever (1971).
The guy who gets his car stolen by
Sean Connery is the same guy who got his car stolen by Ed Harris in National
Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007), another of Jerry Bruckheimer's movies which
also starred Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris.
Cinematographer John Schwartzman is
one of Nicolas Cage's cousins. Schwartzman's step-mother, Talia Shire is
Cage's aunt.
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