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** In Madrid, Terry Gilliam wanted a sound stage and was given a "warehouse" (in his own words) with dreadful acoustics. It was anything but a sound stage.

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** In Madrid, UsefulNotes/{{Madrid}}, Terry Gilliam wanted a sound stage soundstage and was given a "warehouse" (in his own words) with dreadful acoustics. It was anything but a sound stage.soundstage.



** Endless insurance problems, especially with Jean Rochefort's health problems, which the crew tried to qualify as a case of "force majeure".

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** Endless insurance problems, especially particularly with Jean Rochefort's health problems, which the crew tried to qualify as a case of "force majeure".
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* TheJinx: Watching this, and from the mouth of several people involved, one gets the impression that the ''Don Quixote'' movie Gilliam wanted to make was simply ''cursed''.
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* TemptingFate: When the early production troubles start showing up, line producer José Luis Escolar states that he's sure that the ''The Man Who Killed Don Quixote'' still can't be a nightmare on the scale of ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBaronMunchausen''. It ended up a ''[[UpToEleven much worse]]'' nightmare.

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* TemptingFate: When the early production troubles start showing up, line producer José Luis Escolar states that he's sure that the ''The Man Who Killed Don Quixote'' still can't be a nightmare on the scale of ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBaronMunchausen''. It ended up a ''[[UpToEleven much worse]]'' ''much worse'' nightmare.

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