Although this film was a box-office failure, it did very well in the home video market. According to Billboard magazine, this film was one of the Top 20 most-rented films in 1995.
Standees sent to movie theaters for display were sent in a box marked "The Walt Disney Company" and featured a close up of Jane March's face in an obvious erotic embrace.
Jane March stated that she "wasn't at all comfortable with the nudity" in the film.
There was a major battle between Richard Rush and Andrew Vanja about who had the better version of the film. So what happend was that Rush prepared his 139 Minute version and Vanja prepared his own 121 Minute version. They made a bet as to see who's version would fare the best and Vanja allowed Rush to set a place, a date and a theater where the two versions of the film would play. Rush chose San Francisco as the city where both versions would be played on the same date but at different times. After that day was over, Rush won the bet because many felt his version was the more coherent of the two without question.
Bruce Willis who is notorious for not getting along with Directors, truly got along with Richard Rush before and during filming. Rush also respected Willis for taking his craft seriously.