Shirley MacLaine’s next film a ‘disaster’ as crew claim they’re owed thousands (Image: GETTY) Shirley MacLaine ’s new film People Not Places is currently under fire from crew members claiming they’re owed around $245,000 (£193,000) after they were sent home two months ago. The production starring the Hollywood and Downton Abbey star has been labelled a “disaster” by one crew member who spoke out this week. “This whole thing is really a disaster,” they told Variety.

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