Variety)But when the kid got on the wrong side of Stallone - who is affectionately known as Sly - the actor wanted him gone. "This kid was annoying; he could drive you crazy," MacDonald said. "But he was full of life and energy. "READ MORE: Sylvester Stallone left crying after selling dog for RockyMacDonald remembered one "tracking shot" with Stallone who had "quite a bit of dialogue". "Sly gets his lines wrong," he recalled. "The kid picked him up and told him the right line.
Now I'm looking at Sly and thinking: 'This is not going to work too well. '"Stallone and his entourage apparently "skulked off" after the embarrassing line flub, but before long a producer approached MacDonald.
The producer said: "Sly's had a great idea: The kid's got to die. "MacDonald jokingly replied: "In the film or in reality?"The director had to fight Shoua's corner and ensure he didn't get fired.
He later told the youngster not to get involved again, or his shooting days would be cut short. MacDonald added: "I thought it was quite funny.
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