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Frederick sued, claiming the use of the clips was a breach of contract the court awarded her $1 million ($2.8 million today), in addition 3.15 per cent of the film's gains and 1.36 per cent of
its gross revenue. The film was shot on a funds of £3 million and acquired $33 million at the box
office environment upon launch in May 1975, reinvigorating Sellers's career as an A-listing film star and restoring his millionaire status.
After two times in treatment-and versus the advice of his doctors-he travelled to the Cannes Film Festival, where
Being There was in levels of competition. Sellers's final joke was the playing of "In the Mood" by
Glenn Miller, a tune which all the Goons hated he knew they would
have to sit there in silence and pay attention to it.
Update (April, 2019): In an attempt to silence YBOP’s criticism,
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