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Look how happy everyone is!’ ". Arliss and Winger shot their movie in 32 days in the Mississippi summer -- far from a leisurely schedule.
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Mississippi Summer (1971) Highlights...st them by asking needless questions or refusing to do something. Her reaction to producing was the opposite. She says, "I wanted to call every single producer I’d ever worked with and say, ’See? I told you you didn’t have to do it that way! Look how happy everyone is!’ " Arliss and Winger shot their movie in 32 days in the Mississippi Summer -- far from a leisurely schedule. But the director and the producer went home together every night. How did they wind down at the end of the day? "We would try to take a walk every night," Winger says. "Just being outside in the Southern summer night -- and we lived near a cemetery. ... We’d always end up strolling through the cemetery, because it was the bi... ...ensiveU.S. changes guidelines on blood pressure Broom and gloomHudson sharp, A’s fallHurricane warningGiants’ slide reaches 4Tigers a tonic for A’s Lilly Same old bag of ’Matrix’Show and tellBands rock ’n’ roll through The CityWing flingGodard’s giddy musical comes of age Mississippi ...
Directed by : W.S. Van Dyke
Written by :Robert E. Hopkins (story)Anita Loos
Released :J...
Directed by : William Bayer
Written by :W Bayer
Genre : Drama
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1. "’ " Arliss and Winger shot their movie in 32 days in the Mississippi summer -- far from a leisurely schedule."
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