Brad Pitt accused of 'volatile' behaviour on set and 'dust-ups' by his director
2024/02/08

In his new memoir, film director Ed Zwick reveals alleged "volatile" behavior by Brad Pitt on the set of the 1994 movie Legends Of The Fall. Zwick claims that Pitt would get edgy before scenes requiring deep emotion and recalls instances of arguing and even chair-throwing between the two. Pitt's representative denies the allegations, citing them as fabrications. The director explains that Pitt took on the role of Tristan Ludlow in the movie after Tom Cruise dropped out. Despite initially wanting to quit, Pitt decided to stay. Zwick notes that Pitt's ideas about the character differed from his own, and he found it challenging to get Pitt to reveal his emotions.

The article also mentions that Legends Of The Fall is set in the early 1900s and follows a family living in remote Montana affected by betrayal, history, love, nature, and war. Overall, Zwick's memoir sheds light on the on-set dynamics and challenges while filming Legends Of The Fall, specifically in relation to Pitt's behavior.

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