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Chapter two hundred and eighty fourth with Tom Cruise filling teeth

"You are working too hard," Ronald said to Tom Cruise who was sitting in the passenger seat while driving. "Others are just making boxing movements, but how can you really start fighting like this?"

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The scene of the gang fight between the two gangs was filmed for two consecutive nights. In order to show his authentic acting skills, Tom Cruise really punched the opposite actor.

The result was of course very good. The other party fought back angrily and broke Tom's dentures with one punch.

"I'm sorry, I've already apologized to him. The director poured water on the sky and the sole of my foot slipped." Tom Cruise stretched out his finger to show Ronald, but he injured his finger because of the excessive force.

Already.

Ronald shook his head. These young actors were motivated by Coppola to work very hard. It rained when filming the gang fight scene on the first day. In order to ensure the continuity of the shots, Coppola even had people spray water in the sky on the second night.

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"I just want to show my best self," Tom said. His pair of cheap dentures originally looked fake, but now that they were knocked crooked by a punch, they looked more and more like the real rotten teeth.

During the filming, the ground was full of mud puddles and it was raining heavily. Just like this, there were still a few actors who worked particularly hard and really got started. Coppola's name was like a clarion call to these young actors, urging them to work hard.

perform locally.

"I heard that Coppola will let the actors he likes go to his special acting training camp. I wonder if I will have a chance this time." Tom was still looking forward to his future, and he happened to grab Ronald to ask about the situation.

"Are you really willing to make his black and white film?" Ronald glanced at Tom.

Coppola brought Ronald and Hinton together a week ago to announce Peep Show's plans to film another Hinton novel, "Rumble Fish."

The film will be shot in black and white, with only two "fighting fish" in the fish tank, using color lenses.

Coppola first secured the rights to Hinton's novel, and Hinton agreed to write the script for "Betta" himself.

The second one he found was Ronald. "Betta" was pitched by Coppola himself. In order to save costs, Ronald, who could do several jobs by himself, was a priority.

Ronald didn't like the tone of the novel, and he wasn't optimistic about the box office of the movie. It was about a country boy gang from 20 years ago, and it was a black-and-white film. Anyway, he had seen some of the techniques he wanted to learn. So he decided to

Reasons to participate in "fast-paced" marketing campaigns are dismissed.

Coppola wasn't impressed either, and began looking for suitable actors from the cast of "The Kid" to star in the next film.

"Yes, Coppola has taken a liking to you and wants you to play the second male lead." Ronald told Tom Cruise, "If you agree, as soon as your scene is finished filming, he will go to hell with you."

acting training camp,

"That's great." Tom was at the age where he admired Director Coppola, and he pumped his fist a few times upon hearing this.

The car arrived at the dental clinic in town.

"I will take leave tomorrow to audition for another crew." Tom said with a smile again.

Ronald parked the car and took Cruise into the clinic, "No wonder, I saw Paula Wagner coming to the set."

"Yes, she takes good care of me. I will ask for leave tomorrow."

Tom was full of confidence, "If the audition is successful, do you think I should go there or star in Coppola's next movie?"

"Color film?"

"Yes, a colorful youth film."

"If you ask me, it's better to shoot in color. Nowadays, few people like to watch black and white films."

Ronald answered casually and sent Cruz into the dentist's office.

After a long time, the dentist filled Tom Cruise's teeth, sent him out, and asked Ronald to take a photo of the two of them.

"Please help me take a photo with this actor. I want my wife to see a photo of the actors who filmed her favorite novel, 'The Kid'."

"Hi, Paula." Ronald and Tom returned to the hotel. As soon as they parked the car, they saw a beautiful woman wearing sunglasses sitting at the door of the hotel, Cruise and his agent Paula Wagner.

"Ronald, thank you for sending Tom to have his teeth filled. He is auditioning for the leading role in tomorrow's play, and his front teeth are pretty good like this."

Paula looked at Tom's newly filled front teeth and expressed her satisfaction.

"What movie are you auditioning for?" Ronald also looked at Tom's front teeth and put on new dentures. Sure enough, the little ruffian turned into a handsome guy who grew up in the city.

"Risky Business", Paula handed over a synopsis of the script, and she wanted Ronald to read it.

This is a youth exploitation film in which Joe, a high school student played by Tom, applies to Princeton University and wants to make some money while his parents are away.

During a misunderstanding, Joe met call girl Lana. After a series of coincidences, Joe turned his home into Lana's business location. When he was opening the door to do business, an interviewer from Princeton suddenly arrived.

"A very good plot." Ronald handed back the synopsis of the plot. In just a few sentences, several clues were revealed, which made people very curious to read on.

"Tom, you should listen to Ronald," Paula said to Tom. She didn't want Tom Cruise to continue starring in Coppola's black and white film, in which he was the protagonist.

Paula and caa spent a lot of money before the director agreed to give Tom a chance to audition.

"We'll take the evening flight and come back tomorrow."



Matt Dillon and Diane Lane were all spotted by Coppola and wanted to be included in the cast of the next movie "Betta".

Tillon liked this novel very much. He had previously filmed Hinton's "The Texan". If he finished "The Wanderer" and then filmed "The Fighting Fish", he would become a Hinton professional.

Diane was a little hesitant. On the one hand, she didn't like starring with Matt Dillon, and on the other hand, Ronald didn't support her starring in a Coppola movie again.

"Is black and white film really bad?" Diane asked Ronald.

"It's probably a market problem. Nowadays, children have color TVs and don't watch old black-and-white movies played on TV stations."

"But it was directed by Coppola after all." Diane felt very lucky to have been chosen by Coppola twice to play the heroine, although the heroine did not have many roles.

"Actually, 'Betta' is a B-level movie that was shot in a package." Ronald hit the nail on the head.

"This method of one big production, one small production, and shooting two movies in one package can save a lot of money. The sets, equipment, personnel, and even actors can all be shared."

My former boss, the exploitation film tycoon Roger Corman, was very good at using this method. He would often look at other people's sets, come up with a script, and seize the time to set up filming before other movies were finished and the sets were demolished.

Part one.

"Oh, is that so?" Diane wasn't sure whether what Ronald said would have an impact on her acting career, so she put aside her doubts for the time being.



"Ronald, I got the lead role in The Boy Who Is Crazy." Soon Tom Cruise came back on a plane after completing his audition.

Paula Wagner's vision was very accurate. After the director met Tom Cruise, he immediately decided not to do what he wanted and cast him to play the leading role of Joe.

"I will recommend Diane to them. She is the best heroine. I hope you can agree, Ronald." Tom was very excited. After he saw the complete script, he also liked the movie even more.

"What does it mean to obtain my consent? You should ask her and her father Bert's opinion."

"Hey, I know you protect her, and Diane said she used to live in your house."

"You go and talk to her. I also hope she can act in color films. I almost fell asleep watching black and white films."

"Hahaha……"

Tom was so amused that he went to call Diane.

Seeing that Tom was gone, Ronald said to his agent Paula, "The producer loves him so much? Can he be given the right to recommend heroines?"

"You don't know," Paula said with a happy smile, "the director is very satisfied with Tom and said he is the Joe in the script. His hard work and persistence in performing the character also made the director very happy."

After saying this, Paula pointed to her teeth, meaning that Tom would rather lose his two front teeth in order to play a supporting role well. This spirit made the film crew no longer doubt his professionalism.

"The heroine Lana is a call girl. The director believes that the chemical reaction between the heroine and Tom is a necessary condition for the success of the movie, so he asked Tom to recommend the candidate himself."

"Oh, that's not ordinary. This is star treatment."

"Tom is the star."



"I don't know, this role is a call girl, my father will not agree." Diane heard Tom Cruise's invitation and hesitated after thinking about it.

"At least let your father read the script?" Tom didn't give up yet. He had seen many of Diane's great performances. How great would it be if she could play the leading role in the new film with her?

Before filming started the next morning, Bert browsed the script handed over by Diane and Tom on the set and immediately rejected it.

"Sorry, kid. My girl will never..." Bert said to Tom, "Look at my mouth shape, I will never play a call girl, period!"

"Why do you have such an idea, Diane? Instead of Coppola's heroine, she will star in an exploitation film?" Then he pulled Diane aside and asked what his daughter thought.

"But Ronald said that Coppola's 'Betta' was a B-level movie shot in one package, and not many people like to watch black-and-white movies anymore."

"Ronald...he's a nice guy, but he doesn't know much about directing. He doesn't even know how to direct actors' performances.

In his mind, it must be an exploitation film, because he also directed an exploitation film.

And Coppola, after all, is Coppola..."

"What a pity. Diane would have cooperated very well with me." Tom regretted that Diane Lane was not invited to play the leading role. His scene was over and he was about to go to the airport with Paula.

"Your training schedule." Paula handed over a schedule, "You need to lose ten pounds in one week, and then eat back ten pounds in one week."

"Why go to all this trouble?" Ronald was seeing them off when he heard about this outrageous arrangement.

"Because Tom is going to play a twelfth-grade high school student. He is already twenty years old this year and has no baby fat. So he needs to lose weight first, then gain weight, and regain the feeling of baby fat."

"Good luck to you." Ronald and Tom Cruise hugged goodbye.



In the evening, Ronald was having dinner with Hinton, and the two were chatting while eating.

Hinton had been writing novels, but she was not very familiar with script writing, so after being invited by Coppola to be the screenwriter for the new film, she approached Ronald to find out more about the situation.

"That's basically it. The script needs to make sure that the words you write can be captured on film. If you can't imagine that the film can capture this kind of scene, then you probably need to rewrite it."

Ronald knew that Coppola asked Hinton to direct the film, presumably to save money. Coppola only paid 10% in advance for the adaptation fee for Hinton's "The Kid".

"That's great, Ronald. I haven't written a book since I finished 'The Texan' in '79."

Hinton had the urge to write, and he was very happy.

"I really like the feeling of writing with a pen on manuscript paper. The ideas flow out through the ink and rustle onto the paper."

"Why, don't you use a typewriter?"

"I like pen and paper when writing. Typewriters are used by secretaries and cannot be modified or moved forward or backward.

I like to revise my novel freely, move this paragraph to the middle of the first two pages, or delete this paragraph and fill in other content.

You are also an author, so you must know that when writing a long novel, you often need to move back and forth like this."

"Then you should use WordStar software. You can use the keyboard to complete all moving, copying, and copying operations. It is as convenient as a typewriter and as free as a pen and paper."

"Word Star? What is that?"

"A software used on computers, a writing tool specially developed for authors like you."

"That's great. A typewriter that can be modified at will? I have to buy one."

"Ms. Hinton, this is the IBM PC you ordered, and here is the WordStar software."

A few days later, the department store in the town specially arranged a computer and writing software for local hero Hinton and delivered them to her home.

After carefully reading the instructions, Hinton tried several times, but still failed.

"Ronald, come help me, help me figure out how to type." Hinton called Ronald and asked Ronald to come and see what the problem was.

"This is saving, this is printing, this is copying, this is copying..."

Ronald arrived at Hinton's house and explained the concept of shortcut keys to Hinton, "You have to press ctrl first, and then press this key."

"Save, print," Xinton tried, "What is copy?"

"Let me write you a copy." Ronald simply wrote a note with commonly used shortcut keys as he did at home, and posted it next to Hinton's computer monitor.

"Seriously, Ronald. You really explained it very well. The store clerk will only endorse it according to the instructions. Only you can explain these functions to me in a language I can understand."

Xinton was very happy. He typed a paragraph and then pressed the print shortcut key, and a document was printed out.

"Because I am also an author."

"Seriously, you should write a book so that a computer idiot like me can learn to type with WordStar. I'm going to call my publisher and you need to talk to them."

"Publish a book? Does anyone buy this kind of book?"

"Of course, I have no idea what kind of books readers will buy..."

Hinton turned around and called his editor.


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