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Native American | Quicksand
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6.5/10
IMDbComedy Performance Female | 1966 | Lee
Budget 7,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 4,000,000 USD
Stuntman Bill Williams was killed performing a stunt with a colleague during this shoot. The stunt called for Williams and another stuntman to guide a horse-drawn wagon toward a cliff. As the horses separated, both men were supposed to jump clear as the wagon continued over the cliff. Williams didn't manage to jump clear in time and died as a result of the fall.
During location shooting in New Mexico the crew was confronted with the heaviest rainfalls in that region in 50 years. It washed away the tents as well as the set and props.
Apparently Burt Lancaster didn't get along with either Brian Keith or Lee Remick.
According to screenwriter John Gay, Doris Day was interested in the role that ultimately went to Lee Remick.
Burt Lancaster was forced by United Artists to make four films for $150,000 a picture in the 1960s: The Young Savages (1961), Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), The Train (1964) and The Hallelujah Trail (1965) rather than his normal fee of $750,000, because of cost overruns at his production company, Hecht-Hill-Lancaster, for which he was personally responsible.
"Col. Thaddeus Gearhart: I don't care how dirty you are, I will not have you ladies bathing in nude! Cora Templeton Massingale: There's no other way I know of, colonel."
"Col. Thaddeus Gearhart: Give a woman an acorn and the next thing you know you're up to your rump in oak trees."