Although
O.J. Simpson appeared in an unreleased 1973 film called
Why?, this film marks his acting debut. Filming took place in
Oroville, California, just outside
Sacramento. Burton and wife
Elizabeth Taylor stayed in a rented house in town. "It's enchanting here", Burton told the press during filming. "It reminds me of my old valley in Wales." Burton later said that he could not remember making the film. Simpson said "There would be times when he couldn’t move." Marvin was also a heavy drinker at this time, to the point where Burton claimed in a 1977 interview that when the two men ran into each other at a party years later neither could remember working together. At the time of the film, Burton was suffering from depression and sciatica, both debilitating conditions. He later credited Marvin with saving his life. "I wouldn't have survived without Marvin," he told the actor and writer
Michael Munn. Lee Marvin saw that Burton "was drinking not for pleasure of it but because he had a great need, and I doubt he knew what that was himself. Maybe it was for Elizabeth. But whatever it was, he was in pain, and he drank to kill that pain. I used to do it too." Burton gave a young girl in town, Kim Dinucci, a $450 diamond ring and arranged for her to get a small walk-on part in the film as Bascomb (Marvin)'s daughter. This made national news. During Breck Stancill (Burton)'s death scene, he was lying on the set when the director Young said that the make-up artist had prepared him well for the scene, only for the artist to remark that he had not done anything. Young brought a doctor in to examine him when it was determined that he was dying. He was rushed to
St. John's Hospital in
Santa Monica with a temperature of 104 degrees and both kidneys on the point of collapse. He was suffering from influenza and tracheo-bronchitis. He would remain in the hospital for six weeks. Burton went to the hospital after filming and was treated for
bronchitis. While he was staying there it was announced Burton and Taylor would be getting divorced. Walter Schiffrin later said Burton should not have been paid "at all considering the performance he gave. He was... drinking three quarts a day. He didn't know what town he was in let alone what film". Schiffrin says that, in contrast, Marvin "was highly helpful throughout the shooting". While the film was being edited at
Samuel Goldwyn Studio, the building caught fire. At the last minute, one of the investors failed to come up with the money so Marvin and Burton were not paid their full salary and Paramount put a
lien on the film. Fuller said he later met Young when both were members of the
Festival du Film Policier de Cognac. Though Fuller originally had a grudge against Young, he was won over by Young's insistence that he had never read the original script and had only accepted the direction of the film to pay debts. Fuller admired his honesty. ==Reception==