Film
1096: American Hustle
Trivia: The
fight scene that takes place in the bedroom between Christian Bale and Jennifer Lawrence is
completely improvised. A version of it had been written in the script, but the
actors were struggling to connect with it, so director David O. Russell ultimately
decided to allow them to say what they wanted.
According
to Christian Bale much of the
movie was improvised. So, during the shooting of the film he noted to David O. Russell,
"You realize that this is going to change the plot greatly down
track." To which the director replied, "Christian, I hate plots. I am
all about characters, that's it."
David O. Russell stated
that Robert De Niro didn't
recognize Christian Bale
on the set even after they were introduced to each other. De Niro pulled
Russell aside, pointed to Bale and asked who he was. First De Niro didn't
believe it was Bale but after Russell convinced him of that De Niro noted,
'Wow, he looks really different", and nodded his head as a sign of
approval. Russell then had to re-introduce the two now that De Niro knew who
Bale was.
Christian Bale achieved
the physical traits of his character by gaining over 40 pounds, getting a
comb-over and slouching his posture and ended up herniating two of his disks in
the process.
The film
is a fictionalized telling of the Abscam (short for Arab scam) scandal of the
late 1970s and early 1980s, an FBI operation that began as an investigation of
trafficking in stolen property, but was later expanded to include political
corruption.
David O. Russell wrote the
characters of Christian
Bale, Bradley
Cooper, Amy Adams
Jeremy Renner, Jennifer Lawrence, Louis C.K. and Robert De Niro expressly
for each of the actors to play them.
David O. Russell developed
and expanded the role of Rosalyn Rosenfeld specifically for Jennifer Lawrence, who
drew inspiration as well as the accent for the character from watching The Real Housewives of New Jersey
(2009). Rosalyn is based on Cynthia Marie Weinberg, the wife of Melvin Weinberg
(who was the basis for Irving Rosenfeld).
In the
early 1980s French director Louis Malle
adapted the Abscam story into a film script entitled "Moon Over
Miami", with Dan Aykroyd
and John Belushi set to star,
with Belushi playing a conman & Aykroyd playing an FBI agent, but Belushi's
death in March 1982 scuttled plans for the film.


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