Development The production of the film was a collaborative effort among numerous film studios, one of which was the
British Broadcasting Corporation. Christian Slater himself served as co-producer. At one point,
John Woo was attached to direct the film, but he left to direct
Face/Off instead and the project was taken over by
Mikael Salomon. The film was originally titled
The Flood, but it was changed because the film-makers did not want audiences to assume it was primarily a disaster film and not a heist-thriller. A
massive flood the previous year that caused millions in damages was still fresh in the minds of moviegoers also prompted the name change. The film was shot in
Huntingburg, Indiana, where the film is set (in reality there is no major river or dam nearby, although there are two
reservoirs near the town), as well as a $6 million set in an
aircraft hangar in
Palmdale, California where the
B-1 Lancer bomber was manufactured, and some exteriors in
Etobicoke,
Toronto, Canada. As of April 2016, upon speaking with the Huntingburg City Office, film historian Adam Nichols was informed of and shown a museum located upstairs in the city office where several props, costumes, media, and production stills are displayed featuring this film and the 1992 film
A League of Their Own that was also partially filmed in Huntingburg. About the ending, Morgan Freeman said: "I played a bad guy in [
Hard Rain] and they showed it to an audience – and we're letting an audience tell us what to do now – y'know, and the audience said, 'Well, I don't want him – Morgan can't die!' And I was a thief. 'He should get some money'. We went back into the studio and re-shot it so that I didn't die and I did get some money." In retrospect Screenwriter Graham Yost said: "That was just supposed to be a western. It was basically a modern day western and it was just so expensive to do that it kind of lost its focus in a way, although Mikael [Salomon] did a great job."
Filming In an April 2024 interview, Minnie Driver claimed a producer of the film told her not to wear a wetsuit under her shirt as they wanted her nipples to show. The film's costume designer
Kathleen Detoro did not remember the incident, stating "the producers had me supply everyone including crew with wetsuits," and that "Made to order wet suits from (Body Glove) were purchased for all actors and crew. Actors received full wet suit, shortie wet suit, tops, bottoms and booties. It is up to (the) actor to decide what parts they wear or don't wear." A representative for Freeman said the actor "has no recollection of any part of this". == Release ==