Over forty million dollars had been spent on actor and writer salaries even before the cameras began rolling.
Buck Henry was hired for what was originally only going to be a few weeks of script polishing work. Eventually, he stayed on for several months and ended up earning (by some accounts) three million dollars for rewriting roughly half of the script. Henry has stated that he bought a new house with the money he made on this "quick rewrite assignment".
Considered to be one of the biggest box-office disasters of all time. The Adventures of Pluto Nash (2002) is the largest in terms of financial loss with a budget of 100 million dollars, and a domestic gross of 4.41 million dollars. Town & Country cost around 90 million dollars to make, and it pulled in only 6.7 million dollars at the U.S. box-office.
Following the film's failure, Warren Beatty wasn't involved with another film until Rules Don't Apply (2016).
Such was the protracted nature of the film's production, it burned through 13 release dates.