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At 87, Kirk Douglas
is frail, suffering the clear aftermath of the stroke that impeded his
Douglas did just that. He may not quite be the Hollywood
idol of The Vikings, Lust for Life or Spartacus, but
Kirk Douglas remains every bit the movie star. These days, the classical
Hollywood star thrives on his work, and had a ball returning front and
centre to It Runs in the Family, a sometimes wacky comedy about
fathers and sons, grief and family bonding. It gave the actor, who rediscovered
his Jewishness following a near fatal helicopter accident some years back,
the chance to work with much of his family, including of all people his
ex-wife Diana, |
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| As for working with Michael,
with whom he has a had a sometimes testy fraternal relationship over the
years, Douglas jokes that his son was a tough boss. "He doesn't pay
well but he's fair. He'll give you a shot and helps you as best as he can.
It was a wonderful experience." Kirk says that he regrets not having
worked with Michael earlier in their lives. "I always wanted to work
with Michael. When I had my stroke, I thought well, I will never work as
an actor again because what can an actor do who can't talk? He waits for
silent pictures to come back. It was a big thrill to finally do a picture
with Michael and to top it off, I never expected to be working with Cameron.
So, it was a big thrill. When he found It Runs in the Family it
was before my stroke and after I had my stroke, Michael tried to encourage
me. He said well, Dad, listen. Just work with your speech therapist. Then
we'll make the movie. That made me mad. I said Michael, why don't you
work with my speech therapist and then when you talk the way I talk, we'll
do the movie. We all laughed at that. But, first of all, it's hard to find
scripts of any kind that's good. I mean, nobody sets out to make a bad movie
and how many bad movies are there? But we were lucky with this picture,
I think, because it was something that people can relate to. Every family
is dysfunctional and every family has problems. The sons are always doing
this or that and fathers like Michael have a lot of problems with Cameron,
but I'm the grandfather. I have no problems." Kirk Douglas remains a Hollywood legend who knows how to make an exit. | |||