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Farrah Fawcett, Charles Grodin, and Art Carney in Sunburn, coup de soleil (1979)

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Sunburn, coup de soleil

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This was the final production that Farrah Fawcett was billed as Farrah Fawcett-Majors prior to her separation and divorce from Lee Majors. Before this marriage, earlier in her career, she had previously been billed as Farrah Fawcett.
Farrah Fawcett's premiere hotel bungalow in Acapulco, Mexico was protected twenty-four hours a day by security guards. Fawcett was constantly swamped by fans during the shoot.
Reportedly, Farrah Fawcett-Majors' salary on this movie was US $750,000. This was reported in the 16th July 1979 issue of show-business trade-paper 'Daily Variety'.
In his 1989 autobiography "It Would Be So Nice If You Weren't Here...", Charles Grodin reveals he got into an argument with director Richard C. Sarafian concerning the safety of himself and Farrah Fawcett-Majors in the scene where they crawl across the bedroom floor while it is being machine gunned from outside. Sarafian refused to add extra precautions and Farrah, who was bare legged in the scene, ended up with numerous superficial cuts on her legs. According to Grodin, the director ended up chewing out the explosives experts and apologizing to the actors, while Farrah never once complained.
Final theatrical feature film of actress Eleanor Parker who played Mrs. Thoren.

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Farrah Fawcett, Charles Grodin, and Art Carney in Sunburn, coup de soleil (1979)
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