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Nicolas Cage's wild behavior on Leaving Las Vegas set revealed by director

Sofia Martinez — Culture & Entertainment Editor
By Sofia Martinez · Culture & Entertainment Editor
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Filming 1995’s “Leaving Las Vegas” with Nicolas Cage was quite the experience, director Mike Figgis told The Times of London, partly because the actor wanted to be a little too in-character.

As Figgis recalled, Cage once “drank a bottle of vodka” before filming a scene. “I was furious,” he said.

“He wanted to be drunk, for example, and I said no. He drank a bottle of vodka before one scene anyway and smashed up a casino,” Figgis told the outlet. “He was completely and utterly drunk and I was furious. But then, looking at the film, it’s a great scene.”

Working with Cage was also how Figgis met the actor’s uncle, Francis Ford Coppola. “We had this fascinating chat and became long-distance friends. That’s how ‘Megadoc’ came about,” he explained.

Figgis added that he received some advice from Coppola’s wife, Eleanor about working with the “Godfather” director: “Keep your eyes open because he’ll change his mind all the time.”

Figgis directed 2025’s “Megadoc,” about Coppola’s decades-long attempt to bring his film “Megalopolis” to life. Figgis insisted Coppola “blocked himself” from having the creative freedom he wanted for the project.

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He also disputed some of the criticism the movie received.

“That was disrespectful. Without a doubt, Francis had something to say with the film,” Figgis insisted. But he added that the success of the documentary probably made things worse.

“Had I made a film that I was passionate about and then somebody did a low-budget documentary which became critically successful, would I be pissed off? Probably the answer is publicly not but privately yes,” Figgis admitted.

Read the full interview at The Times of London.

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