A Pablo Picasso painting, "Head of a Young Man" in black and white that is located behind Shabandar's desk is later seen hanging on the back wall of his art collection in an entirely different room.
(at around 1h 32 mins) When Harry walks outside at night, a gap in the background matte painting of the sky is visible behind the top of the tower, revealing it to be a studio set as the camera angle changes and the tower occludes the gap.
In one scene, Nicole talks about a person "spending 20 years in JAIL". The right word should be 'Prison'. 20 years means it's prison (and not jail) sentence.
Most English-speaking people (esp. those who don't have the knowledge) use the words 'Jail' and 'Prison' interchangeably as if they're the same thing, they are not. Jail is to keep a person for a short time (less than a year) esp. if accused of a crime and awaiting trial for exact. Prison is a long sentence.
Most English-speaking people (esp. those who don't have the knowledge) use the words 'Jail' and 'Prison' interchangeably as if they're the same thing, they are not. Jail is to keep a person for a short time (less than a year) esp. if accused of a crime and awaiting trial for exact. Prison is a long sentence.
When Nicole and Shahbandar fly by helicopter to see the city at dusk, the views are of Istanbul.
Nicole tries to impress Shahbandar with her knowledge of art by questioning whether his Picasso 'Blue Period' painting was from 1906 (as he states) or 1907. However, Pablo Picasso's 'Blue Period' was between 1901 and 1904, so both of them are incorrect.