Willis and Unions
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The “thinking man’s Rambo” has proven himself to be less than that, on both counts. So Bruce Willis says, “Unions are the No. 1 cost in making films.” He is either grossly uninformed or a liar.
Even the studios, with their highly questionable bookkeeping policies, show that union labor reflects a small percentage of the overall cost.
Studio union workers rarely work all year long, and not by choice. Why is it that people with money coming out of their ears always complain about the wages of the working class?
“Hudson Hawk,” with its star-ego budget, a plot only an excitable boy might like and big techno-violence dollars, stands at the top of my short list of movies to avoid with a passion.
JOHN G. HILL
Film and Videotape Editors
Guild, Local 776
Pacoima
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