As with almost every film he made once he became an established star, Cary Grant had a clause in his contract insisting that, after an agreed upon period of time passed, all rights to the movie's negative went from Universal Pictures (which originally released it in 1962) to control by Grant's production company. Those rights eventually reverted to Grant's estate, and are still earning royalties for Cary Grant's heirs.
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