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Murray feared premiere mauling

25/10/2005 - 09:25:57
Celebrated actor Bill Murray was so terrified the audience at the premiere of new movie Broken Flowers would hate the independent film, he spent the entire screening in a state of panic.

The Lost In Translation star was convinced his collaboration with Jim Jarmusch would ignite a hostile reaction after the acclaimed director told him how a previous film was panned by its premiere audience.

Murray, 55 says: "I had been told that if they don't like what they see, the room is not just freezing, but downright nasty.

"Jim said that he's presented a movie a few years before to 2,500 people in the same auditorium, and after the credits ended, there was total silence.

"A voice from high up above said: 'Jim, that's s**t.' Then the booing started.

"I thought about that for every minute I sat there watching, despite the audience's laughter."

Murray heaved a deep sigh of relief when the film ended to a full five minute round of applause at this year's Cannes Film Festival in France.

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