In early 2010, the film's financier, Ronald Tutor, who controlled the film's rights along with David Bergstein, paid millions of dollars to get several films, including this one, out of a foreclosure action. Bergstein hired an editor to assemble a cut of the film that was shown to David O. Russell when he was asked to return and film re-shoots. Russell and Tutor were unable to strike a deal, and Russell permanently left the production in July. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Russell's primary grievance was Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher being pushed to accept 50% pay cuts. The producers, who also left the film, called the requested concessions "unfair, unprofessional, and detrimental to the movie."
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