Now that’s some irony!

Filming began in December 1987. With Christmas approaching, director Richard Donner asked if the production could have Christmas Day off, but Paramount Pictures executives refused, insisting that filming should continue on Christmas Day. However, Donner outwitted them. At the end of the day on December 24th, he fired the entire cast and crew. Two days later, on December 26th, he rehired everyone. The break allowed the cast and crew members to spend Christmas with their families.

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    14 days ago

    asked if the production could have Christmas Day off,

    asked? ASKED?!? Americans really need to start fighting for their rights as workers

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    Did they somehow miss the plot point of the movie where a TV executive was forcing cast members to work Christmas Eve instead of being with their families?

    I hope the 3 ghosts have since visited whoever was in charge and sorted their shit out

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    13 days ago

    Does anyone have a source for this? The only place I’ve seen this story is IMDb, which anyone can edit, or other sites citing the same IMDb trivia paragraph. Nothing on Wikipedia or from direct quotes of actors/producers. I’m sure it’s true, but I’m eager for more details. Why were the executives so insistent that everyone work Christmas Day?