Hollywood Road

Chapter 96: Weird voice

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Lying on Murphy's shoulder, Kerry Mulligan was just crying. Tears quickly wetted Murphy's clothes. He patted the girl's shoulder lightly, but didn't know what to say.

Whether he lives on the other side of the Pacific Ocean or comes to the United States, he is a lonely man. It is okay to see the hearts of the people. He really wants to comfort a young girl, but he doesn't know what to do.

He has no experience at all in this area.

"Okay, dear." Murphy could only gently pat Kerry Mulligan on the shoulder and whispered, "It's okay, everything will be fine."

Not far away, James Franco heard these words vaguely and couldn't help covering his forehead. This guy was not as smart as he thought.

"I'm scared, Murphy..." Kerry Mulligan finally looked up, "I'm really scared."

Murphy forced a smile, "It's all over."

This is the last scene of Kerry Mulligan, and it has passed.

"Get up," Murphy tilted his head and gestured to the people around him, "They are all watching, it's not like a lady."

"I don't want to be a lady."

That's it. Kerry Mulligan wrinkled her nose, and squeezed on Murphy's body. She stood up and reached out to wipe away the tears from her face. She looked pretty weird with a needle stuck in her body. .

"Baker! Jack!" Murphy ordered to the two people next to him, "Remove Kerry's makeup."

After speaking, he lightly patted Kerry Mulligan's hand and walked towards the director's monitor.

Kerry Mulligan turned his head and looked at him. On his broken face, the corners of his mouth were raised unconsciously. This feeling of being cared for was great.

Even if she was asked to catch pig intestines again...Kerry Mulligan shook his head quickly, so the disgusting thing shouldn't happen again.

After watching the footage just taken, Murphy asked the crew to move the venue and shoot other scenes. Tobin Bell, who played the jigsaw, also appeared on the set.

Originally, Murphy wanted to find an actor to replace Tobin Bell, but the results were not satisfactory after a few auditions. Preconceived notions sometimes have a deep impact on people. He simply asked Bill Rossis to contact him. Fortunately, Tobin Bell, fortunately, he has played many small roles in movies. It is not difficult to find and the pay is not high.

Since the conditions are right, Murphy naturally has no reason to look for others, not to mention that in his heart, Tobin Bell is simply the spokesperson of the jigsaw.

Day by day, the shooting has passed the third week, and the entire plan is only more than two-thirds of the progress. Perhaps he is indeed insufficient. Murphy did not do it in less than twenty days like the Internet data he has seen. Finish shooting.

There is another important reason. He is not only the director, but also the producer of the project. In addition to the director's work, he also needs to be responsible for a lot of daily work of the crew.

Such as the safety management and logistics management of the crew.

Needless to say, things like personnel safety, studio safety, equipment safety, and funding safety are all related to whether the crew can shoot smoothly according to the plan, so you shouldn't be sloppy.

This also allows Murphy to understand the importance of a professional producer. He can be a director. If he wants to hold the actual position in the future, he will be exhausted if he changes to a larger project.

Originally, he had a suitable candidate, but unfortunately his project and company were too small, and the other party's goals and ambitions were too big.

Entering mid-May, an actor came to the crew and left after the few scenes were filmed. The crew, including Murphy, basically all behind-the-scenes production staff came on stage, and Murphy was about to transfer back to Stanton Studios. Filming, but before that, I gave the crew a two-day vacation. After a long period of filming, most people were a little tired, and actors like Lily, who had not yet appeared on the scene, had to use these two days to do some necessary work. Rehearsal.

In the past two days, except for James Franco with a few actors to rehearse, the other behind-the-scenes staff basically took a break, but Murphy just slept for a while and still came to the warehouse studio in the small city of Venice to handle some work.

Some logistical and financial budgets need to be reviewed and signed by him, and the shooting plan for the next few days should be adjusted according to the actual situation of the shooting.

Sitting in the office at the door of the warehouse, Murphy put the revised filming plan aside, took a financial statement and looked through it. Up to now, the crew still has close to $150,000 on the books. It can be completed within days. If the speed of post-production can be guaranteed, the originally planned $800,000 is very likely to complete the entire film.

The U.S. dollar is constantly depreciating. This film came out a few years in advance, and Murphy removed some oversized scenes such as car chasing, which basically controlled the budget.

The office door was suddenly pushed open from the outside. Carey Mulligan, whose hair was dyed back to gold, stretched his head and took a look. After seeing Murphy, his eyes bend and he pushed the door and walked in.

Murphy looked up at her, did not say anything, and continued to look at her financial statements.

Kerry Mulligan took out two bottles of mineral water from the box behind the door, walked over and put a bottle on Murphy’s desk, opened the other bottle by himself, took a couple of mouthfuls, brought a chair, and sat in the ink. Opposite Philip.

She just looked at Murphy, but didn't speak, as if she was afraid of interrupting his work.

After a while, seeing Murphy closing the stack of documents, he complained slightly, "I knew you wouldn't rest. You should have headaches like this again."

Murphy looked up, smiled at her, put the financial statement aside, "Isn't it time to rest?"

"Really?" Kerry Mulligan opened his eyes, jumped off the chair, and turned to his side, "Go, let's go out and take a walk, the view of this small town is very good."

She stretched out her hand, took Murphy's arm and walked away.

They have been cooperating since the last movie. Kerry Mulligan knew that if Murphy was too busy, headaches would easily occur. This time I came here to catch him out and relax.

"Don't worry, wait a while." Murphy broke free of Kerry Mulligan's hand, packed all the papers, and locked them in the iron cabinet at the back, and then followed her out of the office.

As soon as they left the house, the two looked at each other in surprise, and then both turned to look at the warehouse set.

Someone!

This warehouse was simply remodeled by the crew, but it’s still dilapidated. It’s not filming today. The light on the set is dim. Looking at it from the office, it looks dark, and there are waves of strange sounds coming, it seems like Someone is crying, and it looks like someone is laughing.

"I went to see."

Murphy whispered, walking towards that side, Kerry Mulligan hurried to catch up, grabbing Murphy's arm, "Don't drop me."

The two walked gently to the side of the set. The sound seemed to come from a set close to the back wall of the warehouse, and after getting closer, they could hear the voice of a little girl, and it was a little familiar.

Kerry Mulligan leaned in Murphy's ear and reminded, "Lily Collins."

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