![]() Various sources including the HR stated principal photography was scheduled to begin in New York City, and a HR item reported a budget of $4 million.Īccording to a DV news story, a local movie theater in Provo, UT, pulled the film because it violated a 1975 obscenity law. A DV article stated John Williams would score the film, but his name does not appear in onscreen credits, and a Box news brief reported Gil Mellé would compose the music. Army Archerd’s DV column on, , and mentioned actors Nick Nolte, Susan Blakely and Ann Turkel for roles in the film, but none are credited onscreen. Although Winner received sole onscreen credit for the screenplay, an Academy Award submission form, dated, found in AMPAS library files, listed both Winner and Konvitz as screenwriters. A Var article noted that writer-producer-director Michael Winner had replaced Siegel, and that Winner had also written a script. ![]() Art director George Webb and production manager Joe Cavalier were scheduled to scout locations in New Orleans, LA, but none of the four appear in onscreen credits. ![]() On, DV reported that Don Siegel would direct the film and Richard Alan Simmons had been hired to write the screenplay. ![]() A HR news item announced that Universal Pictures had acquired the film rights to producer Jeffrey Konvitz’s novel, The Sentinel, and Konvitz was currently writing the script however, he is not credited onscreen as a writer. ![]()
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