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The seaplane piloted by Harrison Ford in the film was a temporary prop borrowed by the film crew from the crew of "Incompatibility".
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When Harrison Ford received the invitation from the producer of the film, he had already signed a contract to star in another film "Air Force One", so Harrison asked to complete "Air Force One" before taking "6 Days 7 Nights", and the crew also waited. Ford postponed the shooting.
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Director Ivan Reitman has always wanted to collaborate with Harrison, and the two joined the film together.
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The heroine Ann Heche and Harrison auditioned together, and Birnbaum and other producers thought she was an ideal candidate to play Ropin Monroe.
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In the script, Quinn’s airplane is Stinson Reliant, which is not good enough for cargo flight. Harrison Ford decided on the filming and chose the DeHavilland Beaver DH2 airplane, which was piloted by Harrison Ford himself during the filming.
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Julia Roberts was the first candidate to play Ropin Monroe, but she chose to withdraw from the film due to schedule reasons .
Six Days Seven Nights behind the scenes gags
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Extended Reading
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Robin Monroe: I've had just about as much vacation as I can stand.
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Angelica: It's like after a funeral, everybody has sex.