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Joffe and producer Tony Garnett brought the john c. mcginley production to the rugged mountains of Mexico and built one of the largest movie sets ever--up to that time. They virtually recreated the town of Los Alamos john c. mcginley as it was in 1943. It took 150 carpenters and a huge number of laborers, working six days a week for six months, to build these sets. They then peopled the replica town with a cast of 60, hundreds of extras, a large production staff and more than 50 military john c. mcginley and civilian cars and trucks of the period. The sets were built on a very remote site, about an hour's drive from the nearest town, which was Durango. Unlike normal movie sets, most of the buildings in this one were real, with four walls and a water tight roof.
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