The first night of filming at "Dinkie's" resembled a Hollywood premiere of sorts. Since "Dinkie's" was on a busy corner, massive traffic problems had been foreseen, so about eighteen police were on hand to keep traffic flowing and fender-benders to a minimum. Disappointed potential customers were turned away in droves, but among those who dropped by for a hamburger and ended up as guests of old friend Blake Edwards were Richard Quine, who had directed Edwards-written scripts in the 1950s; Ken Wales, former television executive and Edwards associate producer; and screenwriter Frank Waldman, who co-scripted some of the Pink Panther films.
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