- Vincent Cassel, Le Pacte de loups, France, 2001. “I knew it would be successful,” said Albert, “but I couldn’t accept kung fu in the period of Louis XIV.”
- Vincent Cassel, Mesrine: L’Instinct de mort & Mesrine: L;ennemi public N° 1, , France, 2008. When Cassel grew wary of the two films about the overly famous French gangster thug, Paris producer Thomas Langmann turned to the rest of Cassel’s generation: including the Dupontel (Cassel’s co-star in the bleak Irreversible, 2002). Perfect! Until a restructured (non-heroic) script won Cassel’s d’accord.
- Lambert Wilson, La princesse de Montpensier, France-Germany, 2009. Réalisateur Bertrand Tavernier asked Fabriche Luchini: Do you ride? Like any actor sniffing a gig with a top director, he said: Yes. Be careful, warned the unit’s equine stuntichian, Mario Luraschi. “He’s not comfortable with horses. When you see him mounted on-screen, it’s usually me off-screen holding the bridle.” Luchini quit for another movie and Tavernier then took the 18th Century rôle in a totally different direction by asking Dupontel if he rode. Sure but more interested in directing – “if I can avoid acting.“ He did both, majestically with Au revoir là-haut (See You Up There), 2016.
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