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Child Kidnapping | New Year's Eve
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IMDbAccording to director Curtis Harrington, Hugh Griffith was an alcoholic and his wife accompanied him to the set each day to ensure that he did not drink.
According to Judy Cornwell's memoirs, Shelley Winters discovered that Cornwell received good reviews in Wuthering Heights (1970) and demanded that Cornwell's role be cut to the bone.
Shelley Winters requested that her What's the Matter with Helen? (1971) director Curtis Harrington direct this film.
Director Curtis Harrington spoke warmly of working with Sir Ralph Richardson and Hugh Griffith on this film, but found Michael Gothard extremely difficult throughout and disparaged the actor in interviews about the film over 20 years later.
Although the film is set at Christmas time, it was shot in the spring of 1971.
"Katy Coombs: I want this one! Mrs. Forrest: This bear was better! He had shiny black eyes and his fur was all soft! Katy Coombs: Fine, then you can keep that bear and I'll keep this one."
"Mr. Benton: Good afternoon, young man. I - I wish to see... Albie. Christopher: Get the police! She's keeping us prisoner! She wants to cook us - and eat us!"