Tombstone: Behind the Scenes of the Modern Western

11. Losing Kevin Jarre

The best advice this writer has ever heard for movie makers is to write the movie the way you want to see it produced, direct it the way you want, and ultimately produce the film your way. If the studio is gonna screw it up, they’ll do it anyway. Jarre must have believed this philosophy. That’s what got him fired, which was probably of the best, but it was hard on the actors. “It was sad for me,” Biehn told Movie Web. “I liked Kevin a lot. He was the one that wrote the script. He really wanted that script to be the way he wanted it to be.”



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