Bennett won 2 awards at the 1987
Cognac Festival du Film Policier for the film. The film was screened in the
Un Certain Regard section at the
1986 Cannes Film Festival.
Box office Bennett said "I gave no thought about how it was going to be received, because I figured that it was made on such a low budget that, if it bombed, if nobody ever saw it, then it wouldn't really matter. At least I'd be able to get some money from somewhere to pay the investors back. But as it turned out, the film was probably, per dollar spent, the most successful film I've done."
US release The film was sold to a US distributor, who asked for the ending to be re-shot. Bennett was given $50,000 to re-shoot it using the original cast. However the executive who asked for the new ending was replaced by another executive who disliked the new ending, and asked for a happy ending. Bennett estimated he spent $40,000 in legal fees to restore the original ending. "I was naive, I had no clout and they gutted me," he said. ==References==