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Bob Hoskins on losing Al Capone in The Untouchables to DeNiro:
‘I got a $200,000 cheque in the post & a note: ‘Thanks for your time, love Brian DePalma’.
I rang him & said:
‘Brian, listen, if you got any other films you don’t want me to be in, babe, I’m there for you!’
Bob Hoskins on losing Al Capone in The Untouchables to DeNiro:
‘I got a $200,000 cheque in the post & a note: ‘Thanks for your time, love Brian DePalma’.
I rang him & said:
‘Brian, listen, if you got any other films you don’t want me to be in, babe, I’m there for you!’
Enjoyably nutty horror sequel in which the vengeful spirit of a long-dead prom queen creates all kinds of carnage at the local high school. Despite the absence of Jamie Lee Curtis, this is a much better flick than 1980 original.
Directed by Bruce Pittman