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INTERVIEWS/REVIEWS: |
Michael Caine |
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Sleuth |
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Interview by: Izumi Hasegawa |
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Oct 5, 2007 |
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Michael Caine – Sleuth
Q1: Could you play both parts in the film now?
MC: No, I'm too old. No... even when I did the first one with Olivier, I always thought his part was better than mine. I like this part, it's a good part. I don't want to play the other one — anyway, Jude's prettier than I am. It would be very hard to do a story where I took a wife away from Jude, you see what I mean? (laughter) Yeah, some of the girls do like older men, don't they? Thank God...
Q2: How do you get to the point of fighting over a woman?
MC: (trailing Kenneth Branagh's answer) Yeah, because Harold (Pinter) had put the homoerotic stuff in, which wasn't in the first one, without reading the thing that I read that proved that it was true—this morbid jealousy, this psychological tract that Ken gave me. Of course, first of all there's the murder—there were several cases where this person murdered their lover, obviously. But there was one of two cases where the men couldn't mu...
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