Development The film was developed by
Rastar and set up at
Paramount.
Richard Levinson and
William Link wrote the initial script based on
Christopher Keane's biography of the real Ralph "Papa" Thorson. Steve McQueen became attached to star, and Mort Engelberg was to produce.
Peter Hyams was hired to write and direct, but was fired after doing a draft. McQueen wanted to replace him as director, but the
Directors Guild of America would not allow it because McQueen had been on the project before Hyams. McQueen made the film after making
Tom Horn. Around this time, he was also signed for
Tai-Pan at the highest fee any actor had received.
Shooting Filming began September 1979. McQueen reportedly did a lot of directing on set. The opening street scene was shot in
Joliet, Illinois. The capture of Tommy Price in
Herscher, and payphone scenes with Papa Thorson talking to Sheriff Strong, were filmed in
Bonfield. The classic riverhouse explosion early in the picture was filmed on the
Kankakee River near
Aroma Park. The structure was built for the film, then destroyed. The cabin was taken apart (not destroyed), reassembled and sold for a hunting retreat on an island in the Kankakee river basin. The airport scene in which Papa picks up the
Trans Am was filmed at the
Greater Kankakee Airport. Historic downtown
Lemont was used for the scene in which Steve McQueen performs a burnout in front of the police officer. Also, the current public works building across from the post office was used as the police station and jail. The cornfield chase scenes between the Firebird Trans Am and the combine were filmed in
Manteno. A portion of the film was shot in
Old Town, Chicago, on the
El. Scenes involving Papa chasing his quarry "Bernardo" in a parking garage were shot at
Marina City. The stunt with the fleeing suspect driving off the Marina City garage and plunging into the
Chicago River was recreated in 2006 for a TV advertisement for
Allstate Insurance.
Steve McQueen's illness McQueen was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of terminal
lung cancer,
malignant mesothelioma, on December 22, 1979, the month after filming had ended. He first began to suspect his condition in the autumn of that year, while he was shooting scenes for this film on location in Chicago. The chronic cough he developed a year earlier and shortness of breath became more pronounced, causing some delays in the filming of his performances. Due to his respiratory problems, his
action scenes were entirely performed by several skilled
stuntmen. Two notable stuntmen involved were
Loren Janes (uncredited) and
Thomas Rosales Jr., who played the character Anthony Bernardo. McQueen would die just three months after the film's release and less than a year after his lung cancer diagnosis, on November 7, 1980. ==Release==