When I was seven, Jack Nicholson vomited cherry juice on me it certainly beat doing schoolwork
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When I was seven, Jack Nicholson vomited cherry juice on me  it certainly beat doing schoolwork
"I froze. His eyes were abnormally alert, his hair wild and uncombed and saliva dripped from his mouth like a Neapolitan mastiff."
"The costume department immediately descended on the congregation, wiping the cherry pulp and juice vomit off our clothes to reset the scene."
"For a seven-year-old Australian girl on her first trip to the US, it sounded like a fun way to spend the day."
"Working on a movie set involves an enormous amount of waiting: waiting for everyone to get through hair and makeup, waiting for shots to be set."
The first experience with soda coincided with a chaotic scene involving Jack Nicholson on set. Nicholson's wild behavior and the subsequent scene required cleanup after simulated vomiting. The film, The Witches of Eastwick, featured notable stars and was shot in 1986. The young extra, initially unaware of the scene's nature, found the experience exciting compared to staying in a hotel room. Frequent relocations due to the father's film editing career brought the film industry closer to her life, revealing the extensive waiting involved in movie production.
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