Harrison Ford has admitted to clashing with Brad Pitt over creative differences on the set of their 1997 movie "The Devil's Own." The two actors disagreed on the script and the choice of director. Despite their conflicts, the movie became a hit, grossing over $140 million at the global box office.
Harrison Ford reveals that he and co-star Brad Pitt had conflicts both on and off camera during the making of the 1997 action-thriller film, The Devil's Own. The two actors couldn't agree on a director or some aspects of the script, but Ford admits that he liked how the movie turned out. The film ended up doing well at the box office, grossing $140.8 million worldwide.
Harrison Ford has taken responsibility for the tension that developed with Brad Pitt during the making of their 1997 thriller "The Devil's Own" due to creative differences. Ford said that he and Pitt had different ideas about the script, and they couldn't agree on a director until they came to Alan Pakula. Despite the tension, the film turned into a moderate hit for the stars but was hardly a breakout.
Harrison Ford has revealed that he had issues with Brad Pitt while making the 1997 thriller The Devil's Own, but still loves the movie. The two actors had differences in exploring their characters and developing the screenplay. The movie had a complicated production process with multiple screenwriters. Despite being one of Brad Pitt's least favorite movies, Harrison Ford holds it dear.