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Colin
Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas froze on the
set of period comedy EASY VIRTUE - because
the wintery
conditions in rural England left them cold
for days on end. Director Stephan Elliott had
to shoot the film in England's coldest months
- because it was the only time he could get
his cast together.
And
the big freeze presented a host of problems
for him, the crew and the actors. Firth tells
WENN, "It was a miserable time of year.
January in England, you have to be really
lucky for it not to be unpleasant. We had
some gorgeous winter sunshine on one or two
days, but apart from that it's cold and muddy
and depressing. I've now seen my fill of
British stately homes with cold and drafty
corridors."
And
his movie wife Scott Thomas was so cold
throughout filming, she refused to take off
her Ugg boots.
Elliott explains, "I had to cut everyone off
at the feet because they were all wearing
Uggs and other
things to keep them warm. Kristin point blank
refused to take her Ugg boots off. It must
have been awful for (actress) Jessica (Biel), who is used to
the California sun, but she was a trooper. I
stayed at one of the stately homes we used in
the film for a couple of nights and it was so
bloody cold, it wasn't worth getting up to go
to the toilet in the night because the loo was so far away and
it was freezing. I swear that when we were
filming in Nottingham the temperature dropped
to minus 17."
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