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Elliott Gould in The Naked Face (1984)

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The Naked Face

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When Rod Steiger turned up on-set, the make-up people had to quickly scramble because he had just had plastic surgery to hide his age, and the wounds were still fresh on his face.
This movie was made only because The Cannon Group had wanted for some time to make a movie with Roger Moore in order to cash in on his popularity as James Bond. Moore was able to persuade them to back this adaptation of Sidney Sheldon's 1970 novel, and to hire two of his best friends, Bryan Forbes and David Hedison, for the project.
Despite the fact that this movie was running on schedule and under budget, The Cannon Group and the production manager slashed several weeks from filming, and took away a hefty chunk of the budget. All of this was due to the fact that Cannon's previous line-up of movies had all severely underperformed.
Rod Steiger was cast as Police Lieutenant McGreary due to his Academy Award winning performance in Dans la chaleur de la nuit (1967), as Police Chief Bill Gillespie.
Production was mostly smooth, thanks to writer and director Bryan Forbes, but when Roger Moore's mother fell ill in England, Forbes granted him a week off to go visit her. When he returned to the shoot, he discovered that producers Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus had blasted Forbes for his kindness. From then on, the studio treated cast and crew poorly.

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