Miracle Mile - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Miracle Mile"
Miracle Mile (1988)
Timing: 1:28 (88 min)
Miracle Mile - TMDB rating
6.964/10
235
Miracle Mile - Kinopoisk rating
6.574/10
1892
Miracle Mile - IMDB rating
7/10
15000

What's left behind the scenes

  • Miracle Mile is a district of Los Angeles where almost all of the film's action takes place.
  • The film is mentioned in William Gibson's science fiction novel 'Virtual Light' – one of the characters obsessed with 20th-century films talks about it.
  • The role of Fred, which was eventually played by Robert Ducay (1934-2008), was initially offered to Jack Nance (1943-1996), who had worked with David Lynch in the horror film 'Eraserhead' (1977), but he had already left acting for a career as a security guard and declined the role.
  • It took the screenwriter and director Steve De Jarnatt eight years to work on the film.
  • Johnie's Coffee Shop in Los Angeles closed down in the late 1990s. However, the building was not demolished and was used for filming many more movies. On November 27, 2013, the building was designated a historical landmark.
  • Even before the film 'The Green Mile' was made, it had already, in a sense, achieved legendary status. In 1983, American Film magazine named it among the ten best screenplays that had never been filmed. Steve De Jarnatt approached Warner Brothers with the script, offering to direct it himself, but they didn't want to work with De Jarnatt, who hadn't directed anything at that point. Then De Jarnatt revised the script, and the studio offered him $400,000 for it, but De Jarnatt refused to sell. He tried to pitch the script to other film companies, but no one wanted to deal with a mixture of a love story and the theme of nuclear war, especially with a sad ending. Before Anthony Edwards was cast in the lead role, the film was planned to star Nicolas Cage and Kurt Russell. Hemdale Films allocated $3.7 million to De Jarnatt for filming.
  • The film is mentioned in William Gibson's science fiction novel “Virtual Light” – one of the characters, obsessed with 20th-century films, talks about it.
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