
Kevin Bacon shared a shocking moment of the set of his 1998 film, “Wild Things.”
In a video that proves his memory of the dialogue of his films His Fits filmed with Variety, an appointment of the film led Bacon to share the moment.
“We were in the swamp one night, many mosquitoes, Wow, and we were filming a scene, I don’t remember what it was, for the boy of a river,” he recalled.
“A raft had floated so they could be fine [up] A light. “
“Suddenly I hear through the Walkie-Talkie:” Hey, I think I just saw a float. “And it was a body that floated,” Bacon continued, laughing a little for the strange memory.
“He was a son of indicative of the film’s environment.”
“Wild Things” co -starred in Matt Dillon, who tries to achieve an extortion scheme with high school students played by Neve Campbell and Denise Richards, under the nose of the Detective character of the Bacon Police.
In the third act of act, it is revealed that Dillon and Bacon were the ones in Cahohots.
The film director, John McNaughton, told Entertainment Weekly about the initial launch of the incident duration in 1998.
“We called the police, and they really grabbed the body and prevented them from entering our shot,” he said at that time.
The departure pointed out that production also faced a tornado almost crushing a couple of towing on the set.
Bacon, who also executed the film, also spoke at that time his first reaction to the script, tells the exit: “When I collected the script for the first time, I thought:” Oh, my God, this is the most based cake. But every few pages, I kept discovering what it seemed.
“Wild Things” won a duration of $ 30 million in his theatrical career and generated some direct sequelae to video.
The film was described as “garbage” by many critics in its launch, but has finally found life as a cult classic.

