The film was green-lit by Paramount Pictures (with whom
Adrian Lyne had made both
Flashdance (1983) and
Fatal Attraction (1987), and with whom writer
Bruce Joel Rubin had made
Ghost (1990)), but there was a change of leadership in the studio and the new executives were unsure of the film. They demanded that the end of the movie be changed, but both Lyne and Rubin refused, and so Paramount pulled the plug on the film. It appeared as if the project was going to have to be completely abandoned until
Mario Kassar and
Andrew G. Vajna of Carolco Pictures saved it with a budget of $25 million. They also gave Lyne complete creative control as well as final cut of the film.
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