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<B>JOHN HURT</B>: My role in in the piece is what is a barman but he's a barman in the busiest bar in space. really. it's a pretty rough and tumbly bar which almost everybody drops into at one stage or another so he knows everything that's going on. Basically he's a great fixer and he becomes very, really very friendly with our hero which could possibly of course be the audience. So they'll get to know me quite well because I, uh, I do quite a lot of fixing for him. If you like having to... like acting which I do you know it's a passion with me so I mean it's, uh, it's terrific fun because if you, uh, get asked one question you don't change the character you just change the situation. So it's a lot of fun you play you're playing lots and lots of different possible situations and as it gets grows out of its infancy and it becomes much more sophisticated I should imagine the choices are going to come much more manifold. | |||
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EQ Magazine interview with John Hurt | |
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Production | Privateer 2: The Darkening |
Type | Behind the Scenes |
Series | EQ Magazine interviews |
Run Time | 1m11s |
EQ Magazine interview with John Hurt is a video interview with John Hurt discussing his role as Joe Kane in Privateer 2: The Darkening. It was originally included as a RealMedia file with the January 1996 issue of EQ Magazine. It includes footage of the filming of 37_S and 38_S.
- Download: EQ_Magazine_Interview-john_hurt.mp4
Transcript
JOHN HURT: My role in in the piece is what is a barman but he's a barman in the busiest bar in space. really. it's a pretty rough and tumbly bar which almost everybody drops into at one stage or another so he knows everything that's going on. Basically he's a great fixer and he becomes very, really very friendly with our hero which could possibly of course be the audience. So they'll get to know me quite well because I, uh, I do quite a lot of fixing for him. If you like having to... like acting which I do you know it's a passion with me so I mean it's, uh, it's terrific fun because if you, uh, get asked one question you don't change the character you just change the situation. So it's a lot of fun you play you're playing lots and lots of different possible situations and as it gets grows out of its infancy and it becomes much more sophisticated I should imagine the choices are going to come much more manifold.