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Con Air (1997) and Three Men & A Baby (1987)

Con Air (1997) and Three Men & A Baby (1987)

An action movie a couple of its stars weren't keen on, and a hit comedy that only had a 30 page script a week before filming...

Film Stories with Simon Brew

July 15, 201942m 6s

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Show Notes

In the latest episode of Film Stories with Simon Brew, two hit movies that each had scripts in constant flux throughout filming.

1997's Con Air at one stage had a very different White House finale, and the film shoot itself get through an awful lot of water melons.

Three Men & A Baby (1987) meanwhile came together very fast - but one of its stars, Steve Guttenberg, quickly found himself risking the wrath of director Leonard Nimoy.

 

Stories of both are discussed in this episode.

Find Simon on Twitter at @simonbrew, and the podcast can be found at @filmstoriespod.

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