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"Before we went to Wilmington, Brandon was so pleased. I remember him saying, "You know, whatever happens with this project, nothing is as important to me as the fact that I am playing Eric Draven. This is my finest character." |
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**Jeff Most**
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"I didn't want to go back and finish it. There was a part of me that said, "Yeah, right, this is for Brandon." No, it's because you've got so much money put into this thing, and you need to make some money out of it... |
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**Ernie Hudson** (Officer Albrecht)
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"While doing Brandon's makeup I had to keep low-key, because if I started talking, it would set Brandon off on a story, and we would be in for an extra half hour of makeup. |
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**Lance Anderson**
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"He had a boyish enthusiasm, but he was very focused...He would always go the extra mile. |
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**Robert Zuckerman** -The Crow's still photographer
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"The truly amazing thing about the film is how very poignant it was-what Brandon did with the role, especially because he is in makeup. |
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**Sofia Shinas** (Shelly Webster)
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"He was one of the nicest people. The only thing I didn't like about him was he didn't like dogs. He hated them because he said they always bit him. |
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**Rochelle Davis** (Sarah)
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"The night prior to the accident I asked him what he was working on next. |
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**Sofia Shinas** (Shelly Webster)
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"I think Brandon would have been very, very proud of the movie. |
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**Ernie Hudson** (Officer Albrecht)
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"When he filmed the sequence coming out of the grave, it was 5 degrees. |
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**James O'Barr** -The Comic's creator
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"There was a contained, focused power to Brandon. |
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**Jan McCormack** -Brandon's manager
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"He's great to work with. |
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**Rochelle Davis** (Sarah)
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"Brandon was sort of a gentle soul, but when I was acting with him, |
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**Jon Polito** (Gideon)
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"Bruce and Brandon were very close. |
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**Linda Lee**
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"For a long time after that film, I really sensed Brandon's presence around me. |
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**Robert Zuckerman** -Unit Photographer |