Harrison Ford admits to clashing with Brad Pitt on 'The Devil's Own' set: 'It was complicated'
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Harrison Ford revealed that creative differences on-set led to conflicts with co-star Brad Pitt while filming their 1997 movie "The Devil's Own."
"Heh. Yeah, I remember why," Ford told the outlet. "Brad developed the script. Then they offered me the part. I saved my comments about the character and the construction of the thing — I admired Brad. First of all, I admire Brad. I think he’s a wonderful actor. He’s a really decent guy. But we couldn’t agree on a director until we came to Alan Pakula, who I had worked with before but Brad had not." Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume
Pakula was the director and co-writer of Ford's 1990 legal thriller "Presumed Innocent." "The Devil's Own" would become Pakula's last directorial project before he died in a 1998 car accident at the age of 70.