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Chance (2002)

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As a favor to Benson, the producers of Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) gave her access to some of their editing equipment and other filmmaking materials. In addition, they allowed her to film the nightclub scene on the set that serves as "The Bronze" on the show.
Emma Caulfield Ford was originally cast to play the role of Heidi and has a scene where James Marsters character of Simon spills a drink of her in a restaurant. But the scene was accidentally taped over during a rush in filming and since Caulfield was unable to come back for a re-shoot, her character was replaced by Laura Boyd Rhodes and the restaurant scene was not re-shot.
Jack (Andy Hallett) tells Simon (James Marsters) that he looks familiar and mentions seeing him in a bar a couple of weeks ago. Hallett's character Lorne in Angel (1999) owned a karaoke bar.
In order to help fund the production of this movie, actress/writer/director/producer Amber Benson sold autographed photos to fans through her website.
At the time that the film was made, Tressa DiFiglia (Sara) was the wife of Amber Benson's Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) co-star, Nicholas Brendon.

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