
NY POST- PAGE SIX, reports:
September 25, 2007 — A BIG-mouthed extra working on the new “Indiana Jones” flick has blown his fledgling movie career to smithereens by spilling the film’s major plot points.
Director Steven Spielberg and producer George Lucas made the entire cast and crew of “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” sign nondisclosure agreements. But Tyler Nelson – cast as a “dancing Russian soldier” – gave an interview to his hometown newspaper, the Edmond Sun in Oklahoma, in which he revealed that:
* Indy, played once again by Harrison Ford, and the Soviet army are both searching for a priceless skull made of crystal in the jungles of South America.* The Russians take Indy hostage and then blackmail him by threatening to kill his ex-girlfriend and mother of his son, Marion Ravenwood, portrayed by Karen Allen. Cast as the son is Shia LaBeouf.
* Cate Blanchett plays an evil Russian who grills Indy. “I saw Harrison Ford strapped to a chair and being interrogated,” Nelson told the paper.Nelson’s own big scene comes when he celebrates Indy’s capture by dancing to balalaika folk music. But it’s doubtful the footage of the 24-year-old actor – a professionally trained ballet dancer who studied at the Bolshoi Academy in Moscow – will make it into the final cut. Spielberg, furious Nelson blabbed, has reportedly snipped his scene.
Spielberg’s spokesman, Marvin Levy, wouldn’t say whether any of Nelson’s spoilers are accurate, but noted: “Who knows whether that particular person will ever work in this town again?”
WOW, sounds like Steven is serious, better pack those bags and move back to Russia. If he’s lucky maybe he’ll be able to find some work there. Steven’s reach is universal, this poor slob, may never get a sniff at any kind of job anywhere.
Another Hollywood rule, not to be broken- Don’t f*ck with Steven Spielberg.
…Going DEEP!
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