According to Peter Rogers obituary in the Guardian, after the forth film he offered all the actors a "commonwealth deal", where they could take a share of the profits instead of a flat fee.
The big stars couldn't agree on how the share-out would work and argued about who would get what. As a result they kept the flat fee system.
Rogers know this would happen and he was quite happy to keep the status quo anyway because he kept more money that way.
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I did a lot of my teenage courting round there- used to walk down
towards Cheyne Row, some pub called the 'Balloon'?
towards Cheyne Row, some pub called the 'Balloon'?
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."