- This movie's title's spelling is often confusing as to whether it is one or two words. Pre-release publicity for this film spelled the title with two words, Cabo Blanco. This is also how the real place in Peru and the setting in the film is spelled. The movie's title is usually seen as a one word title as with Casablanca (and probably was spelled with just one word because of it). The one word version is how the title is spelled during the opening credits title cards. The film also has a subtitle that says Where legends are born.
- The phrase "Cabo Blanco" comes from the Spanish language and translates into English as "White Cape".
- This movie represented the third of nine teamings of director 'J Lee Thompson' with star actor Charles Bronson. Prior to this movie they had made together St. Ives and The White Buffalo. After this picture, they made 10 to Midnight, The Evil That Men Do (1984), Murphy's Law, Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987), Messenger of Death (1988) and Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects (1989).
- Though set in Cabo Blanco, Peru, South America, this movie was actually filmed in Barra de Navidad, Jalisco, Mexico.
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