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English: At an early press day for the film, I got to sit down with Jon Hamm, Dakota Johnson and Jeff Bridges for an exclusive video interview. They talked about the intense planning that went into pulling off the amazing tracking shot that involves most of the cast and what it was about the script that made them want to be part of the project. Check out what he had to say in the player above.
Date 14 September 2018 12:10 EST Parallel Uploader
Source Vimeo: Jon Hamm, Dakota Johnson and Jeff Bridges on ‘Bad Times’ Incredible Tracking Shot (view archived source)
Author Vimeo: collidervideo (view archived source)
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