Tec-9 Sidney - Chicks Who Love Guns (as Christine Lydon M.D.)
Julia Ervin
Steyr AUG Cindy - Chicks Who Love Guns
Juliet Long
AK-47 Gloria - Chicks Who Love Guns
Michelle Berube
Baretta 12S Brittany - Chicks Who Love Guns
Gillian Iliana Waters
Mossberg 500 Tammy Jo - Chicks Who Love Guns (as Gillian Iliana-Waters)
Candice Briese
The Deputy
Gary Mann
The Deputy
Jeffrey Deedrick
The Sheriff
Roy Nesvold
The Sheriff
Herbert Hans Wilmsen
The Sheriff
Helmut Berger
Nanni Vitali (archive footage) (uncredited)
Tony Curtis
Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Marisa Mell
Giuliana Caroli (archive footage) (uncredited)
Glendon Rich
Restaurant Regular (uncredited)
Mary Ann Schmidt
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Quentin Tarantino
Answering Machine Voice (voice) (uncredited)
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Trivia
During the interrogation scene where Jackie is taken into custody - Det. Dargas stated that anyone in possession of over $10,000 should declare it to U.S. Customs - this is based on the regulations coded by the Internal Revenue Service. It is against IRS regulations for an individual to carry over $10,000 in currency (in this case, a cash transaction) without reporting it to U.S. Customs when entering the United States. This is codified under Federal Law under 31 U.S.C. 5316 and Treasury Department regulations (31 CFR Chapter X) - individuals who enter the United States with over $10,000 in cash (or other monetary instruments e.g. stocks, bonds) must file a FinCEN 105 document. FinCEN is the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, which is a division of the Department of the Treasury.
On the Special Edition features, Lawrence Bender reveals what $500k in cash actually looks like. Bender goes on to say that Quentin Tarantino insisted on authenticity, hence the actual sum of money.
In the closing scene Max tells Jackie, "I'm 56 years old," yet when he shows her his ID card earlier in the film his date of birth is listed as 3/15/48. This would make him 47 at the time the film is set (1995).
When Jackie pays for the new suit, the cashier doesn't count the wad of bills that Jackie hands over. This goof occurs again when this scene is repeated from a different character's point of view although at least, this ensures continuity.
Yes, he provides the voice on Jackie's answering machine. He states "You have one message, sent at 8:06 pm", and after the message plays, "End of message", both using a comical, robotic voice.
Q
Is this movie connected to the film Out Of Sight?
A
Yes. Out of Sight is adapted from another Elmore Leonard novel. Michael Keaton reprises his role as Ray Nicolette. It was mentioned that he was with the ATF but transferred to the FBI.