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Hugh Grant filmed his Gentlemen scenes in just four days

Hugh Grant filmed his scenes for ‘The Gentlemen’ in just four days.
The 59-year-old actor stars as Fletcher in the action crime film directed by Guy Ritchie, and it has been claimed by his co-star Charlie Hunnam – who plays Raymond – that Hugh managed to deliver "45 pages of monologue" in just four days on set.
When asked about the time they spent together whilst filming the movie, Charlie said: "We actually didn’t spend that much time together. It was about four and half days, I think, in total. Which really is extraordinary when you see the end result – which I haven’t, but I can imagine. Hugh delivers somewhere in the region of 45 pages of monologue, but yeah it was all shot in about four and half days I think."
Charlie also gushed over his "remarkable" co-star’s talent.
He added: "It’s remarkable, right? He brought the thunder, as they say."
But Hugh played coy about his achievements on set, as he replied: "That is … roughly true."
Despite not spending much time together on set, Charlie and Hugh – who are also joined by co-stars including Matthew McConaughey, Jeremy Strong, and Colin Farrell in the movie – did form a bond, with Hugh being "surprised" by how "cool" the 39-year-old star was.
In a joint interview with Collider.com, he said of Charlie: "I was surprised by how cool Charlie is. Natural cool. And I don’t know whether that’s you or pharmaceuticals but he’s cool, he’s laidback. And I’m not at all, I’m wound up like a whippet. So I was surprised by that.
"And as for his secrets, I mean, I know them all now."

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