Gene Hackman recalls an on-set story from 1978ās Superman, remembering the late Richard Donner for his sense of fun.
Richard Donnerās
passing at 91, earlier this week, has led to an outpouring of stories and celebration about one of the great commercial filmmakers of our time. After all, Donner has left behind a body of work that will be difficult for any Hollywood director to match, and in doing so, worked with some of the industryās greatest talents along the way.
One of those talents is Gene Hackman, who despite being mostly-retired these days, popped up to share a brilliant anecdote to mark Donnerās passing. You might have already heard this, but it never gets told.
The story comes from 1978ās
Superman, where Donner was working with some incredible talents: Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Glenn Ford for instance. All for what was then seen as a just a lowbrow ācomic bookā movie. Perhaps because they thought they were āslumming itā a little, both Brando and Hackman made demands that undercut Donnerās plans: for example, as Kryptonian scientist Jor-El, Brando famously demanded that his lines were written on cue cards and taped to co-star, Susannah Yorkās head. He got his way too.
As for Hackman, who was portraying the villainous Lex Luthor, he was refusing to shave off his mighty moustache for the part. For this particular problem however, Donner unleashed a masterstroke. Weāve covered this story previously on our podcast and YouTube channel, but itās one worth revisiting to commemorate Donnerās passing.
Remembers Hackman: āI showed up for the first day of make-up tests for
Superman with a fine Lex Luthor moustache Iād grown for the role. Dick, wearing his own handsome moustache, told me mine had to go. He bargained to lose his if I did mine. True to his word, he celebrated my last razor stroke by gleefully pulling off the fake whiskers heād acquired for the occasion. Dick made it fun, and thatās why the films turned out that way, too.ā
Publicly tricking the notoriously-difficult Hackman was a bold move by Donner, but it not not only got him his desired result, but also won the actorās favour: not an easy thing to do. It also points to the reason why Donner films tended to be such fun, when the man at the top has such a sense of playfulness. Itās a great story to remember a great director. If youāre looking to commemorate Richard Donner this week, you could wear a fake moustache in tribute.
Or just watch one of his films. Fake moustache optional.
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