Continuity mistake: In the final battle scene between Geena Davis and Craig Beirko, Beirko's character slashes Davis' character across the stomach (upper right hand side). In the next shot, the wound is located on the lower left side and in a subsequent shot, the wound has multiplied to become two wounds: one in the upper right hand side and a second in the lower left hand side.

The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Renny Harlin
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Geena Davis, Craig Bierko, Yvonne Zima
Samantha (Geena Davis) rescues her daughter from her imprisonment. They are apparently stranded on the bridge with the semi-truck that has a bomb installed in it because the police won't intervene and Timothy (Mitch Bierko) fires upon her and her daughter on the bridge. Samantha kills Timothy even though only 1 minute remains on the bomb. Out of nowhere, a seemingly dead Mitch (Samuel L. Jackson) drives onto the bridge, picks them up and escapes as the bomb explodes, annhilating everyone in sight. The car escapes on the last fringes of the explosion. Samantha lives a quiet country life, while Mitch appears on Larry King Live; baffling his family that abandoned him (passing him off as a failure).
Jason Statham
Samantha: You thinking what I'm thinking?
Hennessey: I hope not, coz I'm thinking about how much my balls hurt.
Trivia: In an interview with GQ, Samuel L. Jackson said he was unable to secure an audition for this film because the studio told him the character was supposed to be white. He secured the part after running into Geena Davis and director Renny Harlin at a Christmas party. Jackson told Harlin that the studio wouldn't let him have the part, and Harlin cast him on the spot.





Answer: According to IMDB, the final scene was filmed at Figueroa Mountain Farmhouse, Los Olivos, Santa Barbara County, California.