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即将在明年的日舞影展首映
Thursday, 23 December 2010
By Gerry Duffy and Andrew Drummond
Movie hunk Ewan McGregor was the target of a chilling poetic death threat — penned by his own nutcase stand-in for his latest flick.
The extra was given the boot by shocked producers on location in Thailand after they found he’d written a verse about wanting to slay the star.
The warped prose included a line about facing the Scots actor before “twisting the knife as I look into your eyes”. Bosses stopped filming on the set of The Impossible — about a family caught up in the 2004 tsunami — following the disturbing find.
Last night a member of the production crew said: “We couldn’t call Thai ****** as the man had only written poetry.
“Instead there was no confrontation.
“The actor was told he would not be needed for a week and he would be called when it was time. He was not called. He looked a little wide-eyed and pre-occupied. The producers decided that he was a serious risk.”
Last night it emerged the stand-in, an American living in Thailand, was also allowed to use McGregor’s temporary trailer.
But the source added: “He was only on set when Ewan was not.” McGregor, who stars alongside Naomi Watts in the film, was unavailable for comment.
即将在明年的日舞影展首映
Thursday, 23 December 2010
By Gerry Duffy and Andrew Drummond
Movie hunk Ewan McGregor was the target of a chilling poetic death threat — penned by his own nutcase stand-in for his latest flick.
The extra was given the boot by shocked producers on location in Thailand after they found he’d written a verse about wanting to slay the star.
The warped prose included a line about facing the Scots actor before “twisting the knife as I look into your eyes”. Bosses stopped filming on the set of The Impossible — about a family caught up in the 2004 tsunami — following the disturbing find.
Last night a member of the production crew said: “We couldn’t call Thai ****** as the man had only written poetry.
“Instead there was no confrontation.
“The actor was told he would not be needed for a week and he would be called when it was time. He was not called. He looked a little wide-eyed and pre-occupied. The producers decided that he was a serious risk.”
Last night it emerged the stand-in, an American living in Thailand, was also allowed to use McGregor’s temporary trailer.
But the source added: “He was only on set when Ewan was not.” McGregor, who stars alongside Naomi Watts in the film, was unavailable for comment.