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"Bait," directed by Antoine Fuqua and released in 2012, is a thrilling action-comedy crime film that follows the story of a clever hustler named Alvin Sanders, played by Jamie Foxx. When Alvin unwittingly becomes entangled in a dangerous FBI sting operation targeting a notorious criminal, played by Doug Hutchison, he must navigate a web of deception and danger to survive. With the help of a seasoned convict played by Robert Pastorelli and an FBI agent portrayed by David Morse, Alvin must use his quick wit and street smarts to outmaneuver both the law and the criminals hot on his trail. As the tension escalates and the stakes skyrocket, Alvin finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse where one wrong move could cost him everything. Packed with adrenaline-pumping action sequences, clever humor, and unexpected twists, "Bait" keeps audiences on the edge of their seats as Alvin races against time to clear his name and outsmart his enemies. With a talented ensemble cast delivering standout performances, this action-packed thrill ride is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and comedic capers alike.
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Jamie Foxx was initially reluctant to join the cast of 'Bait' because he was scheduled to start filming another project at the same time. It wasn't until the producers shifted the entire shooting schedule and increased his salary by 20% that he agreed to sign on. This last-minute negotiation added an unexpected $2 million to the film's budget.
The bank robbery scene in 'Bait' was shot in a real, still-operational bank. Filming was only allowed on Sundays, the one day the bank was closed. The production team had to set up and dismantle their equipment every Sunday for four consecutive weeks to pull off the sequence, making it one of the most logistically challenging scenes in the film.
During a key car chase scene in 'Bait,' a stunt car accidentally crashed into a storefront instead of stopping at the planned mark. Surprisingly, the director loved the authenticity of the crash and kept it in the final cut. This accident resulted in an additional $50,000 in damages but was considered worth it for the added realism.
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🎬David Morse’s character in 'Bait' was originally written for a much younger actor, but Morse impressed the director with a video audition he submitted on a whim. His portrayal was so compelling that they rewrote the character to fit Morse's age and style, adding a deeper backstory.
💡The costume designer for 'Bait' embedded Morse code into the patterns of the main characters' ties as a subtle nod to their hidden secrets. These codes, if deciphered, reveal key character traits and foreshadow pivotal plot points, a detail that most viewers and even the cast were unaware of.
🎯One of the locations used in 'Bait' was a historic hotel rumored to be haunted. Cast and crew reported strange noises and moving objects during night shoots. This eerie atmosphere unintentionally added a layer of tension to the scenes shot there, which many critics praised as a standout element of the film.
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