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I can think of the deaths of two major directors, mid-filming: Ernst Lubitsch
during THAT LADY IN ERMINE and Anthony Mann amid A DANDY IN ASPIC (The latter
was finished by the film's star, Lawrence Harvey).

Also, I thought that Monroe was actually fired from SOMETHING'S GOT TO GIVE
some months before her death.  The movie was eventually converted into the
Doris Day vehicle, MOVE OVER, DARLING.

Dennis Bingham

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