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Infidelity | Fraud
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The interior set of the Ingersoll house is the same used for Bewitched (1964).
Final film of director George Marshall.
The Ingersolls, who live in Southern California, are seen drinking Coors beer. At this point in time, 1969, Coors was not a national product and was found mostly in the Western United States, as well as parts of the South and Midwest, all west of the Mississippi. Due to it being unpasteurized, it wasn't allowed to be sold in most of the Eastern and Southeastern States, and wasn't sold east of the Mississippi at all until 1981, and not nationally until 1986. This is the premise of the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit (1977).
The Ingersoll house exterior was next door to the Bewitched (1964) house exterior on Columbia's Morning Glory Circle back lot. This house was also the McAfee house in Bye Bye Birdie (1963).
Final film of actress Barbara Pepper who died some months later. Also final film of Eleanor Audley.
"Dr. Scott Carter: There's only one decent thing left for you to do: turn yourself in. Peter Ingersoll: Decent thing? That's insane! Dr. Scott Carter: I'll be behind you all the way. Peter Ingersoll: Oh, sure you will. A mile behind me."
"Nancy Ingersoll: Well let's get one thing straight; now you're the boss. You're the breadwinner, you're the head of the family and your decision is final. Peter Ingersoll: [folding arms] Now I'm really in trouble. Nancy Ingersoll: I hate to point out the following hard facts to you. Peter Ingersoll: [wanting her to get to the point] Skip the side-dishes and get to the meat..."