The man named "Biggles" lived long enough to get married to his girlfriend and have a fulfilling life, despite being blind in both eyes due to his injuries. He died while undergoing surgery. In the book, Chris Kyle takes him to a bar, where they allegedly overhear Jesse Ventura. Biggles asks Kyle to introduce him to Ventura, who refuses. After a while, Ventura is talking loudly against the war and President George W. Bush. Kyle asks him nicely to stop it. After Ventura keeps on, Kyle punches him out. Kyle never named Ventura, only provides a description, and later versions of the audiobook have omitted that section. In later interviews, Kyle admitted it was Ventura. Ventura maintains he never would have said that, and that it didn't happen. Ventura then sued Kyle, and, to much controversy, Kyle's estate after he died for defamation. He won, but in a second hearing, a massive fine for profiting from Ventura's name was dropped, but a fine of five hundred thousand dollars for damages was approved, which resulted in a settlement for an undisclosed amount.
Accident - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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Alexander Knox was the second choice for the cameo of the Provost.
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Debut theatrical movie of Terence Rigby (Plain Clothed Policeman).
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Barry Justice was on the list of possibles for William.
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Alan Barry was first offered the role of the Police Sergeant.
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Stanley Baker (Charley) later said regarding this movie, "It's obvious what Accident meant. It meant what was shown on the screen. One of Joe's (Producer and Director Joseph Losey's) problems is that he tends to wrap things up too much for himself. I think that seventy-five percent of the audience didn't realize that Accident was a flashback."
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Sam Spiegel had first planned to produce this, with Richard Burton starring.
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Sir Dirk Bogarde was the second choice for Stephen.
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Britt Ekland was favored for a key role.
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Joseph Losey and Harold Pinter were keen to make a film out of Nicholas Mosley's novel, but knew it would have to be a low-budget, intimate drama and that it would be difficult to find funding for it. Losey was certain that his friend and frequent collaborator Dirk Bogarde would be the best casting for the role of "Stephen". When the famous producer Sam Spiegel expressed an interest in making the film, Losey and Pinter were tempted, because they knew he could find the money for it; but Losey was also cautious, having known and worked with Spiegel before, and also knowing that he liked to dominate his directors and impose himself on them. He was also sure that Spiegel was now only interested in lavish prestige productions. Sure enough, Spiegel insisted on hiring Richard Burton, then the highest-paid and most famous male film star in the world, to play "Stephen", hinting that, with Burton involved, an all-star cast could be obtained, and also making disturbing noises about the film becoming "more commercial". He invited Losey aboard his famous 378-foot yacht to discuss the film, and it was aboard this yacht, in the middle of the Mediterranean, that Spiegel offered Losey one of his special eight-inch cigars, which were prepared exclusively for him and which cost (in 1966) about £12 each (around £175-£200 in 2021 money). Losey, a non-smoker, accepted the cigar, made an elaborate show of piercing and lighting it, took two puffs and then threw it overboard, claiming it was "too dry". Furious, Spiegel immediately withdrew from the project and Losey was left free to make the small-scale film he wanted to make.
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Delphine Seyrig (Francesca) shot her scenes in a day and a half.
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