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An interesting "feature" of the 1992 action film is that its most iconic line, "Always bet on black," was actually an unscripted ad-lib by Wesley Snipes .

Other production details for Passenger 57 include the title's origin from a Heinz ketchup bottle, and the script's adaptation for Wesley Snipes, who—along with Bruce Payne—performed his own stunts and brought real martial arts expertise to the role. Additionally, Payne maintained a menacing demeanor on set, and Snipes reportedly provided opportunities for students from his alma mater. Passenger 57

Watch the story behind the high-stakes action that defined Wesley Snipes as a superstar: WTF Happened to Passenger 57?! JoBlo Originals YouTube• Nov 25, 2024 An interesting "feature" of the 1992 action film

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