Wes Anderson reveals that Gene Hackman was “furious” in the set “Royal Tenenbaums”

Wes Anderson shares Gene Hackman’s unpleasant behavior in the set “The Royal Tenenbaums”

Wes Anderson recently revealed that Gene Hackman was “furious” about the payment of The Royal Tenenbaums.

For UNversed, the late American actor represented the role of Royal O’Reilly Tenenbaum, the family patriarch The Royal Tenenbaums, which was Anderson’s third dramatic film as a director.

In a conversation with The Sunday TimesThe 56 -year -old American filmmaker, who was 23 years old in 2001, thought about the infamous tension that existed on the shooting of the 2001 comedy film The Royal Tenenbaums Because of the late actor Hackman, who left the set without saying goodbye.

Anderson shared: “Gene was very bored by money. He was furious. In addition, he didn’t want to make the film anyway. I told him about it – I didn’t go. And everyone said yes to the salary, then Gene has just gone with – and that became our way.”

The winner of an Oscar admitted that he did not contain Hackman after the first in the film, stressing, “not a word” that they shared and “in fact he left without saying goodbye. He was grumpy – we had friction. He did not appreciate it. I was probably too young and it was boring for him.”

Anderson also mentioned that he had spoken for the last time to Hackman when the film opened, stressing that “he loved him”.

“But he told me that he had not understood it when we were turning. I wanted me to show him ten minutes, very early. Then, maybe he would have said:” OK, I understand “”, the director of Asteroid city note.

It is relevant to mention that otherwise that Gene Hackman, The Royal Tenenbaums Had an overall distribution, including Bill Murray, Gwyneth Paltrow, Anjelica Huston, Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson and more.

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