Productioncompany Dunhill Productions Country United States | Produced by Bobby Roberts Distributed by Paramount Pictures | |
Starring Jan and DeanTerry Thomas Similar Across 110th Street, Strike Force, Night Gallery, The Deadly Trackers, The Karate Killers |
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Easy Come, Easy Go was a proposed film starring Jan and Dean which was abandoned in 1965 due to a train crash.
Alan Rafkin was originally announced to direct. Eventually TV director Barry Shear was selected to make his feature debut. The plot involved a movie star (to be played by Terry Thomas) who moved in with Jan and Dean and their friends to research a role.
Filming started August 2, 1965. On August 5th the unit was shooting background shots involving a train which crashed into a flat car; Barry Shear and Jan Berry were injured, along with several other crew. The injuries to Jan and Shear were so severe that the movie was abandoned.
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Easy Come, Easy Go (unfinished film) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA