“I got so burned out on that picture that I wanted to leave the business, but then if you wait long enough you think, "Oh, I miss certain things."”

—  Kim Novak

The making of a movie is wonderful. What's difficult is afterward when you have to go around and try to sell it. The actual filming, when you have a good script—which isn't often—nothing beats it.
Source: "As quoted in Rustic Oregon life is a real picnic for Kim Novak" by Bob Thomas, Associated Press, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 14 May 2004 https://www.seattlepi.com/ae/movies/article/Rustic-Oregon-life-is-a-real-picnic-for-Kim-Novak-1144800.php

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