Geoff Murphy
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Geoff Murphy: A Life on Film - I'm taking this bloody car to Invercargill
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A Life on Film
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“...at Warner Brothers, the casting debate for the bad guy’s off-sider continued unabated. Jon Peters suggested Gary Busey. Now Gary was the villain’s off-sider in Under Siege, and was killed at the end of that movie when he was hit by a 16-inch shell from the USS Missouri while in a submarine. The scene seemed to leave little chance that he could have survived. Jon was undeterred by this and suggested we give him a scar. He then went ahead and unilaterally made Gary an offer. It turned out that Seagal had a clause in his contract that gave him right of approval over decisions concerning the key cast members, and he regarded this as such a decision. He was enraged: his contract had been violated by Jon’s unilateral action. He had been fighting with Jon over a number of issues for some time and had had enough — it was time for a showdown.”
― Geoff Murphy: A Life on Film - I'm taking this bloody car to Invercargill
― Geoff Murphy: A Life on Film - I'm taking this bloody car to Invercargill
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