Many people die in the conflicts (including Salvatore and Rose); finally, Frank Mannata is killed by the minor gangster Dr. MacDonald.
Setó's movie partly is the epigon of crime film They Paid with Bullets: Chicago 1929 (1969) of Julio Diamante.
According to Hunter's wife Emily, he "...went into shock" on the plane ride back to the United States after filming.
After landing, Hunter was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles but doctors could not find any serious injuries.
[3] He was found unconscious and taken to Valley Presbyterian Hospital where he underwent brain surgery to repair his injuries.