Michael Keaton y Glenn Close se pelearon en ‘The Paper’

En 1994, Michael Keaton y Glenn Close se enfrentaron literalmente mientras interpretaban a editores de un tabloide ficticio de la ciudad de Nueva York en la película The Paper, de Ron Howard.

Los actores interpretaron a editores rivales durante la producción de la película sobre una ajetreada redacción de un tabloide. Su confrontación aumentó la intensidad en el set mientras encarnaban a periodistas competidores que buscaban exclusivas.

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