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"I didn't know anything about it until I read the script," admitted Clint Eastwood at...
“I didn’t know anything about it until I read the script,” admitted Clint Eastwood at the New York Film Festival’s press conference for “Changeling,” his highly anticipated film based on the 1920s Wineville Chicken Murders and an incident in which the police tried to convince a single mother that the boy they had brought to her was her missing son, when he was actually a runaway looking for a free trip to California. Angelina Jolie plays the mother, while John Malkovich is the reverend who comes to her aid. Eastwood discussed making modern day L.A. look antique and how he comes up with musical themes for his films.
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Tags: Angelina Jolie, Changeling, Clint Eastwood, NYFF 2008