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IMDbWriter, Producer, and Director Melville Shavelson and Kirk Douglas fought throughout the shoot. At one point, Shavelson even walked off the set, leaving his assistant to take over for the day.
During filming in August 1965, John Wayne enraged Writer, Producer, and Director Melville Shavelson with his views on the Watts Riots.
Michael Douglas' uncredited role (and theatrical movie debut) came about when an Israeli actor refused to perform a driving stunt, claiming it was too dangerous. Kirk Douglas, trusting his son's skill as a driver, enlisted Michael to fill in on the spot.
Uncredited theatrical movie debut of Michael Douglas (Jeep Driver).
The poem that Emma Marcus (Angie Dickinson) quotes while dancing with Colonel David "Mickey" Marcus (Kirk Douglas) was "I Have a Rendezvous with Death" by Alan Seeger (1888-1916).
"Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus: Why do you let women to go on these convoys? Asher Gonen: Magda volunteered. Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus: She's been through enough. She just lost her husband, she's in a terrible st... Asher Gonen: Look, we need everyone. Especially since the British search us for weapons. Being British, they're also too polite most of the time to search a woman thoroughly. Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus: You're lucky you're not occupied by the French."
"Magda Simon: From now on, I'm your sister. Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus: Hmm, that's nice. What's the attitude on incest in this country? Magda Simon: Very biblical. Especially since I'm also married. My husband is an officer in the Palmach... But you can try if you wish."