Yet, production was due to start, the studio said, in March 1958.
Every studio said no, first to the story, then to the distribution.
The studio public relations head had said yes, he understood.
He predicted, though, that the studio would be saying "no" more often in the future.
The studio says its research shows that 13- to 18-year-olds are already going back to see the movie three and four times.
The studio only said I could come if there was publicity!
But maybe it's not enough, so then the studio says: 'We know how to do it.
But the studio said it hoped the service's popularity would grow.
Now, it's $30 million every time a studio says yes to a movie.
The film was No. 1 at the box office, and the studio said it would take in an estimated $22.7 million.