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==Production==
[[Jean-Paul Belmondo]], [[Jean-Pierre Cassel]], and [[Jean Louis Trintignant]] were all considered for the lead role – Trintignant was Bardot's choice – before Clouzot decided to go with Sami Frey.<ref name="bardot">[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=3e5vfj0ybGYC&pg=PA58&lpg=PA58&dq=bardot+%22the+truth%22&sourcepg=bl&ots=cQNzFpelY0&sig=18PANdptWK0qKNT6oZJimetEwMU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=pYCiVNPMOYK78gXMsYHoDA&ved=0CCgQ6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=bardot%20%22the%20truth%22&f=falsePA58 Barnett Singer, ''Brigitte Bardot: A Biography'', MacFarland 2006 p 58-64] accessed 30 December 2014</ref>
 
Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu, one of the male leads, was fired during shooting. Leroy-Beaulieu then sued the producer for damages of 300,000 francs. Charrier had a nervous breakdown, and was hospitalised for two months. [[Vera Clouzot]] had a nervous breakdown in July. In August, Clouzot had a heart attack, and filming was suspended for a week.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Brigitte: Bardot|author=MAURICE ZOLOTO.|date=Oct 9, 1960|worknewspaper=The Washington Post|page=AW8}}</ref> Also, Bardot's secretary of four years sold secrets about her to the press.<ref name="bardot"/>
 
During filming, Bardot had an affair with Sami Frey, which resulted in her breaking up with her then-husband Jacques Charrier. In September 1960, Bardot had an argument with Charrier, and then attempted suicide by slashing her wrist. (Charrier had earlier attempted suicide himself.) <ref>{{Cite news|title=BRIGITTE BARDOT TRIES VILLA HIDEOUT SUICIDE: Reported Out of Danger Incomplete Source|date=Sep 29, 1960|work=Los Angeles Times|page=1}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Brigitte Tries to End Her Life: Latest Love Spat Depresses Her|date=Sep 30, 1960|work=Chicago Daily Tribune|page=5}}</ref>