In his blog, MASH (1972) writer Ken Levine revealed that on one occasion when the cast offered too many nit-picky "notes" on a script, he and his writing partner changed the script to a "cold show", one set during the frigid Korean winter. The cast then had to stand around barrel fires in parkas at the Malibu ranch when the temperatures neared one hundred degrees Fahrenheit (thirty-eight degrees Celsius). Levine says, "This happened maybe twice, and we never got a ticky tack note again."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:51