Wag the Dog movie poster

Wag the Dog


Wag the Dog Trivia

  • The name of Schumann's medication, "Prozalium", is a combination of Prozac and Valium.
  • The political talk show at the end of the film lists its phone number as 1-(800)-555-0199. This number is also Lester Burnham's office number in the film American Beauty as well as Lowell Bergman's fax number in the film The Insider
  • DIRTRADE(Barry Levinson): Ralph Tabakin (Southern Man) has appeared in every Levinson picture from Diner to Liberty Heights.
  • DIRCAMEO(Barry Levinson): with his back to the camera in the opening scene at the movie studio.
  • "Why change horses midstream?" was originally a campaign slogan for Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War.
  • The scene in which shoes laced together are hanging from telephone and electric wires was shot on East Capitol Street a few blocks behind the U.S. Capitol. The production crew left several pairs of shoes behind and they remained hanging on the wires for years.
  • Conrad's line, "A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow," is a quote from WWII General George S. Patton.
  • In the funeral scene, soldiers in the military band are played by members of the Riverside Community College marching band.
  • After this film started production and before its release, US President Bill Clinton became involved in a sex scandal and threatened military action against Iraq.
  • During the filming of Wag the Dog Dustin Hoffman, his co-star Robert De Niro and director Barry Levinson had an impromptu meeting with President 'Bill Clinton' at a Washington hotel. "So what's this movie about?" Clinton asked De Niro. De Niro looked over to Levinson, hoping he would answer the question. Levinson, in turn, looked over to Hoffman. Hoffman, realizing there was no one else to pass the buck to, is quoted as saying, "So I just started to tap dance. I can't even remember what I said."
  • The talk show phone number, (800) 555-0199, is common to many films and television shows because this is the only number that has been reserved by the phone company as an allowable "fake" 800 number for media usage.
  • Both Robert De Niro and Dustin Hoffman did the film for no upfront salary. Hoffman and Barry Levinson did this movie while on a break from doing Sphere.
  • Dustin Hoffman based his character of Stanley Motss on Hollywood producer Robert Evans.
  • The character of Winifred Ames was originally written for a man.