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On Monday, August 9, the last day of shooting, Love Boat’s executive producer, Doug Cramer, hosted a cast-and-crew party in honor of Greer. Among the luncheon guests in Aaron Spelling’s boardroom were many friends, past and present, including George Cukor, Dana Andrews, Cesar Romero, and Vincente Minnelli. Roaming about the studio lot, which had once been the Samuel Goldwyn Studio, the old friends sipped their drinks and fell to reminiscing. Romero recalled that it had been nearly fifty years since he started out there, in Cardinal Richelieu and Clive of Indina. Dana Andrews had made The Best Years of Out Lives there. “Greer, you look as beautiful as ever,” George Cukor remarked, admiring the brightness of her red hair in the late afternoon sun. “Dear George,” she replied, pointing at his glasses, “I’m afraid you’re looking at me through rose-colored lenses! Did I ever tell you boys how George nearly drowned me during the making of Desire Me?” Laughter echoed through the shadowy stone canyons of sound stages as the small group returned to the party.

Greer Garson’s guest appearance on The Love Boat in 1982

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