Actor Clint Eastwood's housemate since 1975, Sondra Locke, who had co-starred with him in six previous films, was not cast in the lead female role in this movie or any of the five others Eastwood made during the remainder of their relationship. Sudden Impact (1983) was the last Eastwood film in which Locke appeared and reportedly, WB studio execs told Eastwood that the public had tired of seeing movies of him teamed with Locke and not to make any more pictures with her.
Director Richard Tuggle had a habit of not wearing any underwear in muggy New Orleans. One day, standing up on a camera truck, Clint Eastwood noticed that Tuggle's private parts were hanging out of his shorts. In front of everybody, he ordered Tuggle to go back to his trailer and put on some underwear, pronto.
In 1990, Alison Eastwood was stalked by New Zealander Mike Joynson who allegedly had become obsessed with her after seeing this movie.
In the documentary Clint Eastwood: The Man from Malpaso (1994), Geneviève Bujold stated how she felt that there shouldn't be a love scene between her character and Clint Eastwood in this movie. Eastwood was receptive of this, and no love scene between the two was incorporated into the movie.
Credited theatrical movie debut of Alison Eastwood (Amanda Block). She had previously appeared uncredited as a child at an orphanage in Bronco Billy (1980).
Fritz Manes: Clint Eastwood's regular producing partner as Valdes. The appearance was one of seven that Manes has made in Eastwood's movies.