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'Blade Runner' actor recalls embarrassing love scene

Posted : Mon, 26 Mar 2007 07:05:01 GMT
Author : Indo Asian News Service
Category : US (Entertainment)
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New York, March 26 Dutch actor Rutger Hauer, known for his role in 'Blade Runner', recalls an embarrassing love scene involving a fly in his upcoming autobiography 'All Those Moments'.

He and actress Theresa Russell were in bed in a scene for the movie 'Eureka' and a fly landed on them and spoilt the shot, reports pagesix.com.

He writes: 'A love scene with a fly just isn't very romantic... Everyone was kind of giggling. People tried to hit it and the fly went somewhere. We start shooting again but now there is a big dog outside barking woof, woof, woof.

'Then, after the dog was muzzled, the fly came back. They sent people to find a can of some chemical like DDT... and sprayed the whole place. So, now we were ready - we had to move into this room that was full of poison and do our love scene. We should have been wearing gas masks. We start the take, and there's the fly again. It's an atomic fly - the chemicals don't bother it! It took us three hours to get that shot.'


(c) Indo-Asian News Service

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