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* DawsonCasting: Jennie, who is about 13 when she first meets Eben, is played by Creator/JenniferJones who was 29 at the time.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on script changes and adding more spectacle to the film (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused production on what had been planned to be a small-scale romantic fantasy run way over-budget.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on script changes and adding more spectacle to the film (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused production on what had been planned to be a small-scale modestly scaled romantic fantasy run way over-budget.
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* TroubledProduction: Production on the 86-minute film lasted almost 18 months due to Selznick's perpetual dissastisfaction with how the movie was turning out. There were rewrites from five different screenwriters, scenes that had to be reshot over and over, and expensive production glitches (e.g., an entire sequence had to be scrapped after it was discovered Jennifer Jones' hair blended into a similarly-colored tree in the background).

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* TroubledProduction: Production on the 86-minute film lasted almost 18 months due to Selznick's perpetual dissastisfaction dissatisfaction with how the movie was turning out. There were rewrites from five different screenwriters, scenes that had to be reshot over and over, and expensive production glitches (e.g., an entire sequence had to be scrapped after it was discovered Jennifer Jones' hair blended into a similarly-colored tree in the background).
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* TroubledProduction: Production on the 86-minute film lasted almost 18 months due to Selznick's perpetual dissastisfaction with how the movie was turning out. There were rewrites from five different screenwriters, scenes that were either reshot over and over or omitted altogether, and production glitches (e.g., an entire sequence had to be scrapped after it was discovered Jennifer Jones' hair blended into a similarly-colored tree in the background).

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* TroubledProduction: Production on the 86-minute film lasted almost 18 months due to Selznick's perpetual dissastisfaction with how the movie was turning out. There were rewrites from five different screenwriters, scenes that were either had to be reshot over and over or omitted altogether, over, and expensive production glitches (e.g., an entire sequence had to be scrapped after it was discovered Jennifer Jones' hair blended into a similarly-colored tree in the background).
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* WhatCouldHaveBenn: Music/BernardHerrmann was hired to compose the score but left mid-production due to the many delays.

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* WhatCouldHaveBenn: WhatCouldHaveBeen: Music/BernardHerrmann was hired to compose the score but left mid-production due to the many delays.

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* TroubledProduction: Production on the 86-minute film lasted almost 18 months due to Selznick's perpetual dissastisfaction with how the movie was turning out. There were rewrites from five different screenwriters, scenes that were either reshot over and over or omitted altogether, and production glitches (e.g., an entire sequence had to be scrapped after it was discovered Jennifer Jones' hair blended into a similarly-colored tree in the background). BernardHerrmann was hired to compose the score but left mid-production due to the many delays.

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* TroubledProduction: Production on the 86-minute film lasted almost 18 months due to Selznick's perpetual dissastisfaction with how the movie was turning out. There were rewrites from five different screenwriters, scenes that were either reshot over and over or omitted altogether, and production glitches (e.g., an entire sequence had to be scrapped after it was discovered Jennifer Jones' hair blended into a similarly-colored tree in the background). BernardHerrmann background).
* WhatCouldHaveBenn: Music/BernardHerrmann
was hired to compose the score but left mid-production due to the many delays.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on script changes and adding more spectacle to the film (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused production on what had been planned to be a small-scale romantic fantasy run way over-budget.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on script changes and adding more spectacle to the film (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused production on what had been planned to be a small-scale romantic fantasy run way over-budget.over-budget.
* TroubledProduction: Production on the 86-minute film lasted almost 18 months due to Selznick's perpetual dissastisfaction with how the movie was turning out. There were rewrites from five different screenwriters, scenes that were either reshot over and over or omitted altogether, and production glitches (e.g., an entire sequence had to be scrapped after it was discovered Jennifer Jones' hair blended into a similarly-colored tree in the background). BernardHerrmann was hired to compose the score but left mid-production due to the many delays.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on script changes and adding things to make the movie bigger (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused production on what had been planned to be a small-scale romantic fantasy run way over-budget.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on script changes and adding things more spectacle to make the movie bigger film (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused production on what had been planned to be a small-scale romantic fantasy run way over-budget.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on adding things to make the movie "bigger" (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused what had been planned to be a small-scale romantic fantasy run way over-budget.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on script changes and adding things to make the movie "bigger" bigger (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused production on what had been planned to be a small-scale romantic fantasy run way over-budget.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on adding things to make the movie "bigger" (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused what had been planned to be modestly-budgeted "small" romantic fantasy run way over-budget.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on adding things to make the movie "bigger" (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused what had been planned to be modestly-budgeted "small" a small-scale romantic fantasy run way over-budget.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on adding things to make the movie "bigger" (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused what had been planned to be modestly-budgeted "small" romantic fantasy to run way over-budget.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on adding things to make the movie "bigger" (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused what had been planned to be modestly-budgeted "small" romantic fantasy to run way over-budget.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Producer David O. Selznick's insistence on adding things to make the movie "bigger" (e.g., the storm scene at the film's climax) caused what had been planned to be modestly-budgeted "small" romantic fantasy to run way over-budget.

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