The Dark Secrets and Scandals That Shaped Old Hollywood as We Know It

Ralph Nelson Used His House as Collateral to Make Lilies of the Field

The production company, United Artists, only coughed up $250,000 for the whole production. In order to ensure the film would be made, Nelson put his house up as collateral. As a result, Nelson was forced to shoot the entire move in only two weeks’ time.

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