Article: Losing their heads and 'Crazy' in love; Couple work together in 'Alabama'.

Suppose you're Antonio Banderas. You're directing your first film, and it stars your wife as a woman on the run after beheading her husband. Doesn't it make you a little reluctant to yell "Cut!" on the set?

"I know we actors are insecure in front of the camera and very sensitive," said Banderas, who has managed to keep his head about him in advance of the Friday release of "Crazy in Alabama," a black comedy set in 1965 Alabama and starring his wife, Melanie Griffith.

"If you go right instead of left, you may touch personal issues that affect your life. We talked about it and by the time we arrived to film on location we were ready to go."

"I ...

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