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Mining | Polyamory
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6.6/10
IMDbBest Foreign Performer Mejor intrprete de cine extranjero | 1971 | Lee
Best Music Score of a Musical Picture Original or Adaptation | 1970 | Nelson
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1970
Best Actor Comedy or Musical | 1970 | Lee
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 31,678,778 USD
Lee Marvin drank real alcohol throughout the production, even though director Joshua Logan fought him about it. In most movies, the actors and actresses drink tea for whiskey and water for vodka. Marvin would only work if he got real liquor.
Jean Seberg's singing voice was dubbed by Anita Gordon. Clint Eastwood and Lee Marvin did their own singing. Marvin's recording of the song "Wanderin' Star" went to number one on the U.K. charts, earning him a gold record.
Lee Marvin was apparently drunk nearly every day of filming.
Jean Seberg (Elizabeth) described Lee Marvin's (Ben Rumson's) singing as "like rain gurgling down a rusty pipe".
Following The Sound of Music (1965)'s lead, director Joshua Logan decided to shoot on-location. He commissioned a huge mining town in the middle of Oregon's Blue Mountains, which was painstakingly constructed over seven months. This caused this movie to run wildly overbudget before filming even began. The location caused logistical nightmares: cast and crew slept in tents on-location, constantly running low on filming supplies, food, and other amenities. The stars were taken to and from the location by helicopter.
"Mrs. Fenty: You should read the Bible, Mr. Rumson. Ben Rumson: I have read the Bible, Mrs. Fenty. Mrs. Fenty: Didn't that discourage you about drinking? Ben Rumson: No, but it sure killed my appetite for readin'!"
"Parson: Ye godless jaspers! Who are ya? Freemasons? Rosicrucians? Heathen emissaries from the depths of Babylon? Boozers! Gluttons! Gamblers! Fornicators! Steve Bull: Whassa fornicator? Haywood Holbrook: I dunno. I ain't a religious man."