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During Moonlighting (1985–1989), Cybill Shepherd openly admitted they had a basic, raw, animal attraction to each other from the start. Co-stars and crew noted that the actors sometimes hated the sight of each other, with tensions rising high during grueling 80-hour work weeks. Bruce Willis was an unknown bartender...

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Quentin Tarantino wrote Butch in Pulp Fiction for Matt Dillon, but Dillon was unsure about the part. Tarantino needed another big-name actor alongside Harvey Keitel to get the film financed. Luckily, he was able to cast Bruce Willis in the role, he explains how. “We weren’t going out to Bruce Willis. Especially at that time, he was one of the top five, maybe even top three biggest stars in the world - He was definitely popular in America, but you go to Korea or somewhere like that - he was the man. What happened was, I originally wrote the part for Matt Dillon, because Matt Dillon was a fan of my script for Reservoir Dogs. The deal with Miramax was that we had an ensemble cast, but we needed at least one, if not two, Miramax-approved actors. After that, I could cast anybody I wanted, as long as there was somebody they considered a name that they could sell. Matt Dillon fell into the category of names they would accept. So I wrote it for Matt, and it seemed like getting him would be easy. But he read it and he wasn’t so sure. He liked it, but he was disturbed by the fact that you never actually see Butch boxing. He said, “I want to see the fight.” And maybe he didn’t one hundred percent get it. Also, he didn’t want to play that part. He wanted to play Vincent - that happened a lot. Any time I offered somebody a part, they wanted to play somebody else. So Matt didn’t say no, but he didn’t say yes. He still had to think about it. That was a little scary, because I thought I had him in the bag. With him, I had a go movie. Then all of a sudden, I didn’t have such a go movie anymore. Harvey Keitel, who's in the movie - he was one of the guys - so I had him. He was he was shooting in town. When he was shooting in town, he'd usually rent a house in Malibu. And so he would invite friends to come over for the weekend and hang out. And so I came over and I'm hanging out at Harvey's place. And then, well, it turns out that Bruce Willis was only living about three or four or five houses down the way. OK. And so I come over to Harvey's - and there's Bruce Willis. (1/2)

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Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll had never met before the first day of filming of Alfred Hitchcock's "The 39 Steps" (1935). They were handcuffed together on the first morning immediately after being introduced for a scene. When the scene was filmed, Hitchcock had lost the keys to the handcuffs. For nearly an hour, while a hunt for the "missing" key was going on, Donat and Carroll were talking about their lives & exchanged experiences. After Hitchcock noticed that they were getting along well, he took out the "missing" key from his pocket, released them from the cuffs and said with a grin on his face, "Now that you two know each other we can go ahead." "We had never met before our making of 'The 39 Steps' together ('together-' is a particularly suitable word here.) On our first morning at the studio, immediately after being introduced, we were shackled in a pair of handcuffs, each having one hand imprisoned, and commenced to act a scene. Such a start was not exactly helpful in establishing relations, we thought, and these feelings were not lessened when, at the conclusion of the scene 'Hitch' lost the key of the handcuffs! For nearly an hour Madeleine and I shared this enforced companionship, while the hunt for the key of the handcuffs was sustained. There was nothing else to do, so we talked of our mutual friends, of our ambitions, and of film matters generally. Gradually our reserve thawed as we exchanged experiences. When Hitch saw that we were getting along famously, he extracted the 'missing' key from his waistcoat pocket, released us, and said, with a satisfied grin, 'Now that you two know each other we can go ahead.'" ("Mr. Chips: The Life of Robert Donat", Kenneth Barrow, 1985) P.S: On this day, 91 years ago, "The 39 Steps" (1935) premiered in London, UK.

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