At one stage, Warner Brothers was in negotiations with Peter O'Toole, extremely hot after his Lawrence d'Arabia (1962) success, but his agents were looking for $400,000. Producer Jack L. Warner hadn't been keen on casting Sir Rex Harrison, but it was able to get him for just $200,000. This greatly annoyed Harrison, particularly since Audrey Hepburn was being paid $1 million, and especially since Harrison eventually won an Oscar for his efforts, and Hepburn most famously didn't.
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