Kevin
Spacey to be erased from Sony film about Getty
kidnapping: reports
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[November 09, 2017]
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The
director and producers of the completed but unreleased
Hollywood film "All the Money in the World" have chosen
to remove Kevin Spacey from the movie, recast his role
and reshoot his scenes following sexual misconduct
allegations against the actor.
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The extraordinary measure to erase a leading
actor from a completed major studio picture and reconstruct the
film without him was reported by three major Hollywood trade
publications - Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline
Hollywood.
A source close to the distributor of the film, Sony Pictures,
told Reuters the accounts were accurate.
Spacey will be replaced by veteran actor Christopher Plummer in
the role of the late U.S. oil tycoon, Jean Paul Getty, in the
Ridley Scott-directed drama about the 1973 kidnapping of his
then teenage grandson, John Paul Getty III, the three
publications reported.
Sony Pictures also withdrew the movie from the American Film
Institute’s (AFI) annual festival in Los Angeles on Nov. 16. The
film is expected to open on Dec. 22, Variety reported.
Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams, who also star in the movie,
are expected to be involved with the reshoots. Sources told
Variety that Spacey shot about two weeks worth of footage and
that there are many scenes where Getty is the only character.
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The reshooting comes after actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of
trying to seduce him in 1986 when Rapp was 14. Spacey has said he
does not remember the incident but has apologized. According to his
representatives he is seeking unspecified treatment.
Eight current and former employees of the Netflix TV show “House of
Cards,” who were not identified, also have accused Spacey, the star
of the show, of sexual misconduct, CNN has reported.
It said it would not be involved in further production of “House of
Cards” with Spacey, who reportedly had been suspended from the
political show. Netflix has said it also will not release the film
“Gore,” in which Spacey plays the late U.S. writer Gore Vidal.
(Reporting by Kevin Regan in Los Angeles and Brendan O'Brien in
Milwaukee; Editing by Michael Perry)
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