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Charlie Sheen and Kristy Swanson in The Chase (1994)

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The Chase

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Was accidentally screened at the Dublin Film Festival as part of a classics retrospective instead of the Marlon Brando film The Chase (1966).
Henry Rollins and Josh Mostel ad-libbed most of their lines.
The infamous O.J. Simpson Bronco Chase happened on June 17, 1994; a mere 3 months after the release date of The Chase.
Anthony Kiedis and Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers ad-libbed majority of their dialogue.
At one point in the movie, Charlie Sheen's character says that he's 28 years old. Charlie Sheen really did turn 28 while the film was in production.

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Ron Jeremy: TV-cameraman

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Adam Rifkin: [Blump's] Semi truck for the "Blump's Foods" company. The Blump's name (with the woman's face) is incorporated into all of Rifkin's films in one way or another. The woman pictured is actually Rifkin's grandmother.

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