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Tracy turned down roles in Long Days Journey Into Night ( 1962 ) and The Leopard ( 1963 ), and had to pull out of Ford's all-star How the West Was Won ( 1962 ) when it clashed with Judgment at Nuremberg.
He was, however, able to record the film's narration track.
Tracy was in very poor health by this time and working became a challenge.
He took a role in Kramer's comedy It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World ( 1963 ), a small part that he was able to complete in nine days.
Tracy's name topped the list of performers and the film was one of the most popular of the year.
As his health worsened he had to cancel commitments to Cheyenne Autumn ( 1964 ) and The Cincinnati Kid ( 1965 ).
Offers continued to come, but Tracy did not work again until Kramer's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner ( 1967 ), Tracy's ninth and final film with Hepburn.

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