Indecent Exposure

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Finally Robertson was given a part in a film called Brainstorm, which proved to be Natalie Wood's last film before she drowned. As might have been predicted, Robertson found himself working on Brainstorm for MGM and David Begelman—a fact that Begelman did not allow to go unnoticed. Subsequently Robertson made a picture for Bob Fosse and another for Marty Ransohoff. Although gratified to be working again, Robertson was privately humiliated by the fact that he was being paid less than in the past.... He also was embittered by a lack of success in raising money to finance a sequel to his Oscar-winning Charly. As for Good Times, Bad Times, the subject of the anonymous middle-of-the-night phone calls at the height of the Begelman furor, the picture still had not been made as of the middle of 1983.
In reflective moments, Begelman occasionally remarked to friends on the number of lives that had been affected directly or indirectly by the events the Cliff Robertson forgery had set in motion. The number surely was in the hundreds and perhaps the thousands.
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