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By Jordan Hoffman October 12, 2010 |
Jordan Hoffman: You mentioned yesterday that for one day,
Ernest
Borgnine came in wiped the floor with everybody and then left. He had 2
big
scenes and 1 little walk and talk and he got that all done in one day,
but you
had a little time together?
Karl Urban: We did. It was wonderful. It was one of the
fun
experiences for me in this film; getting to work with him. I love
sitting down
with him in between shots and just listening to him talk and you could
get him
going on From Here to Eternity and Monty Cliff and Sinatra and Hollywood in the
50's. He
was great. He's 94/95 and he still has a twinkle in the eye. He has to be
one of
the last Hollywood
old-timers.
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