In her autobiography "My Lucky Stars" Shirley MacLaine re-enacted some of the hostile moments between her and Debra Winger on the set. "The result was a bracingly complex mother-daughter bond onscreen, if not a pleasant set. We knew what we were doing a lot of the time, sparring back and forth," Winger said. "It was a very gritty way of working. People at Paramount thought we were crazy." MacLaine continued that Winger yelled at her to "get over here," when it was time to hit her marks on set. "'I heard you,' I said. 'I know marks when I see them,'" MacLaine wrote in her book. "'Good,' she said. 'How's this for a mark?' She turned around, walked away from me, lifted her skirt slightly, looked over her shoulder, bent over, and farted in my face." "I can't deny that we fought," Winger told the New York Times in 1986. "We're not having lunch together today. We challenged ourselves, and when we got tired of challenging ourselves, we challenged each other. But I think there was always a respect between the two of us."'
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