Despite being featured on the poster, Ali Larter appears for a few moments. The actress has only two scenes, and appears for the first time with about 50 minutes of projection. Afterwards, her character appears for a few seconds in the next scene. However, commercials featuring pictures of her character, model Amber, are shown throughout the film.
Was originally titled "Casanova Falling" and sat on the shelf until Feuerstein became a name with "Good Morning, Miami."
Because of Mark Feuerstein's knack with physical slapstick (he studied with the top clown teacher in France), writer/director Christopher Kublan nicknamed him "Chaplin" on the set of the movie (he even referred to him as "Chaplin" on the call-sheet).
The film debut of Robert Redford*s daughter Amy,
The film was completed about 1997 but didn't test well at screenings,