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Documentary | 2007 | David
If you freeze shots of the hand-written call sheet early in the film, some names of the other extras can be found on the IMDb. They include Eleanor Bayley (5), likely Amber Norman (17), Nancy Deshon (24), Ruth Day (26), Ginger Wyatt (29), Darleen Hackley (aka Darlyn Heckley, 33), Vivian Mason (54), Patsy Perrin (59), Sue Gomes (80), Nancy Page (83), Peggy Campbell (86, probably Jean Stevens), Collette Merton (96), and Thelma Joel (97).
According to author Anthony Slide, Patricia Douglas was not the only young woman at the infamous party to be assaulted. Ginger Wyatt was harassed by two inebriated salesman. Wallace Beery, a celebrity host at the party, stepped in and punched both of them.
Patricia Douglas and the other young female extras at the MGM party were procured by MGM casting director Vincent Conniff.
One affidavit about the notorious Hollywood wild party allegedly declared: "The party was the worst, the wildest, and the rottenest I have ever seen".
Film director David Stenn said of the production of this documentary in an interview with Filmmaker Magazine: "You name it, I did it wrong. I used my own money, which is the first no-no of all time, I did everything myself, like legal clearances, our crew was tiny, and I just didn't really know what I was doing. It was based on complete inexperience. I broke a cardinal rule by using my own money, but that turned out to be very liberating because I had complete control. But also I was blowing my savings and thinking, 'Is anyone ever going to see this?'. There was all that stuff, waking up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat, sitting in the car, crying, thinking, 'There's just too much here, I don't know if we're going to get it done.' But we did."