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* FakeNationality: Creator/SandyDennis, Michael Burns, Creator/MichaelMurphy and Luana Anders were all Americans playing Canadian characters. Averted with Canadian actress Susanne Benton, however.
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* FakeNationality: Creator/SandyDennis, Michael Burns, Creator/MichaelMurphy and Luana Anders Creator/LuanaAnders were all Americans playing Canadian characters. Averted with Canadian actress Susanne Benton, however.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Film/{{MASH}}'', believe it or not. Both Creator/RobertAltman films were in theaters at the same time in early 1970 (''That Cold Day'' mainly playing the drive-in circuit).
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Film/{{MASH}}'', believe it or not. Both Creator/RobertAltman films were in theaters at the same time in early 1970 (''That (albeit with ''That Cold Day'' mainly playing the drive-in circuit).
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* HeAlsoDid: Co-produced by Donald Factor, the grandson of Max Factor, and financed largely from his family's cosmetics fortune.
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** Michael Burns (The Boy) later retired from acting and became a history professor, and also wrote a well-received book about [[Main/{{Jaccuse}} the Dreyfus affair]].
** Co-produced by Donald Factor, the grandson of Max Factor, and financed largely from his family's cosmetics
** Michael Burns (The Boy) later retired from acting and became a history professor, and also wrote a well-received book about [[Main/{{Jaccuse}} the Dreyfus affair]].
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* CaliforniaDoubling: Averted, since the film is set in Vancouver, but it's considered the beginning of Vancouver's status as a destination for Hollywood productions. Altman himself would later film ''Film/McCabeAndMrsMiller'' there and named his production company Lion's Gate Films, after the prominent bridge that links downtown and the North Shore.
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** Music/HarryNilsson was approached to do the music, but said no. He went on to work with Altman on ''Film/{{Popeye}}''.
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** Music/HarryNilsson was approached to do the music, but said no. He went on to work with Altman on ''Film/{{Popeye}}''.''Film/{{Popeye}}''.
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* HeAlsoDid: Co-produced by Donald Factor, the grandson of Max Factor, and financed largely from his family's cosmeticsfortune.fortune.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Creator/JackNicholson wanted to play The Boy, but, since he was already in his 30s, got turned down.
** Music/HarryNilsson was approached to do the music, but said no. He went on to work with Altman on ''Film/{{Popeye}}''.
* HeAlsoDid: Co-produced by Donald Factor, the grandson of Max Factor, and financed largely from his family's cosmetics
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Creator/JackNicholson wanted to play The Boy, but, since he was already in his 30s, got turned down.
** Music/HarryNilsson was approached to do the music, but said no. He went on to work with Altman on ''Film/{{Popeye}}''.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Film/{{MASH}}'', believe it or not. Both Creator/RobertAltman films were in theaters at the same time in early 1970 (''That Cold Day'' mainly playing the drive-in circuit).circuit).
* HeAlsoDid: Co-produced by Donald Factor, the grandson of Max Factor, and financed largely from his family's cosmetics fortune.
* HeAlsoDid: Co-produced by Donald Factor, the grandson of Max Factor, and financed largely from his family's cosmetics fortune.
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Film/{{MASH}}'', believe it or not. Both Creator/RobertAltman films were in theaters around at the same time in early 1970 (''That Cold Day'' mainly playing the drive-in circuit).
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* DuelingWorks: With ''Film/{{MASH}}'', believe it or not. Both Creator/RobertAltman films were in theaters around the same time in early 1970 (''That Cold Day'' mainly playing the drive-in circuit).