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Article: A venerable film studio gets a new lease on life.(FEATURES)(ARTS)
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- The Christian Science Monitor
- Article date:
- November 28, 2003
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Byline: Gloria Goodale Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
EALING, ENGLAND -- Excitement is running high on Ealing Studios Sound Stage No. 3. The moment the cast and crew of the new Kevin Costner comedy, "The Upside of Anger," have been waiting for has arrived: The film's director is about to blow his top - literally.
Mike Binder doubles in the small role of a highly undesirable suitor in a single-parent household of daughters. Joan Allen, who plays the brood's mother, has a daydream that includes detonating the man's head. A wax dummy has been brought in for the do-or-die shot and now, after long anticipation, the moment has arrived.
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