<P> John Hough, in the same interview, also revealed that the ending in which the Charger crashes into the train was not in the original script and only he, the cast and the film crew knew about it . The studio, 20th Century Fox, was furious when they saw the movie, because they already had plans for a sequel . </P> <P> The film was shot in and around Stockton, California in late 1973, mostly in the walnut groves near the small town of Linden, California . The supermarket scenes were filmed in Sonora, California, the drawbridge jump was filmed in Tracy, California, the swap meet scene in Clements, California and the climactic train crash was filmed on the Stockton Terminal and Eastern Railroad in Linden, California, near the intersection of Ketcham Lane and Archerdale Road . The Bell JetRanger used in the climactic chase was flown by veteran film pilot James W. Gavin (who played the character of the pilot as well) and was actually flown between rows of trees and under powerlines as seen in the film . </P> <P> There is the assumption that film developers thought the Dodge Charger was actually bright yellow and so "corrected" the film negatives to eliminate the greenish tint on the car . In fact, the entire movie in theaters, TV and on VHS was originally very warm toned . The color was more correct in the 2005 DVD release (and later Blu - ray releases) and the Dodge Charger became the correct limegreen color (Sometimes falsely considered to be the 1971 Chrysler color "GY3 Curious Yellow / Citron Yella" - a color that is actually a very bright yellow in natural sunlight - and not greenish .). A newer image of apparently one of the actual (unrestored) movie cars spotted in a backyard confirms the color to be limegreen and not yellow or "curious yellow". Given the custom look of the car, with custom wheels and tires, custom stripe, vinyl roof moldings but no vinyl roof, one can assume the limegreen color is custom as well and may not be a factory Chrysler / Dodge color - although, the car's color looks close to the Dodge color "Sublime" (code FJ5). </P> <P> Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry was a very popular release of Fox's in the spring of 1974, earning North American rentals of $12.1 million . By 1977, it earned an estimated $14.7 million in theatrical rentals . </P>

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