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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $9.9 million. Box office, $322,871. This was filmed in 1991 but was [[TheShelfOfMovieLanugishment shelved for two years]] after 20th Century Fox dropped the distribution rights, leading Miramax to pick it up. One of several career-derailing busts for Creator/KathleenTurner and was also one of the films that prompted Italian film company Penta to get out of the Hollywood industry.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $9.9 million. Box office, $322,871. This was filmed in 1991 but was [[TheShelfOfMovieLanugishment [[TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment shelved for two years]] after 20th Century Fox dropped the distribution rights, leading Miramax to pick it up. One of several career-derailing busts for Creator/KathleenTurner and was also one of the films that prompted Italian film company Penta to get out of the Hollywood industry.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $9.9 million. Box office, $322,871. This was filmed in 1991 but was shelved for two years after 20th Century Fox dropped the distribution rights, leading Miramax to pick it up. One of several career-derailing busts for Creator/KathleenTurner and was also one of the films that prompted Italian film company Penta to get out of the Hollywood industry.

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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $9.9 million. Box office, $322,871. This was filmed in 1991 but was [[TheShelfOfMovieLanugishment shelved for two years years]] after 20th Century Fox dropped the distribution rights, leading Miramax to pick it up. One of several career-derailing busts for Creator/KathleenTurner and was also one of the films that prompted Italian film company Penta to get out of the Hollywood industry.
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* BoxOfficeBomb: Budget, $9.9 million. Box office, $322,871. This was filmed in 1991 but was shelved for two years after 20th Century Fox dropped the distribution rights, leading Miramax to pick it up. One of several career-derailing busts for Creator/KathleenTurner and was also one of the films that prompted Italian film company Penta to get out of the Hollywood industry.

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