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Essay heading: Harrison Ford and The Conversation
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This was the film that sealed the fate of his career in acting, for just a year later, Ford landed his role as Martin Stett in The Conversation. (Stephan, 2005)
What makes The Conversation interesting is how Harrison Ford got the role he did. Originally, according to Dominic Wills, Ford was up for the role of the young man being spied on by Gene Hackman, but didn't get the part... displayed 300 characters
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Originally, according to Dominic Wills, Ford was up for the role of the young man being spied on by Gene Hackman, but didn't get the part. However, he was told that F. F. Coppola would instead write into the script a part for him. Ultimately, he became Stett, Robert Duvall's creepy assistant. (n.d.)
Ford had decided that his character ought to be gay, which is something that was very rarely (if ever) portrayed in movies of the time... displayed next 300 characters
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