Steve McQueen on working with Robert Duvall: ‘He was the rock. He brought gravity’ | Movies

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‘No fool’ … Robert Duvall ​in The⁤ godfather. ⁤ Photograph: TCD/Prod.DB/Alamy

Another⁣ time his wife came in,lovely lady. we where shooting in the kitchen area of a very big building and she sets​ herself up in a corner. She ‍has a briefcase with her and I’m thinking, what’s going on here? She opens ⁢up this briefcase, it’s almost‍ like a spy⁤ movie, ⁢and then she ‌gets out a​ telephone headpiece with a microphone and ⁢starts talking into it. I realised Bob had an ‌earpiece and she’s reading him his‍ lines⁣ –⁣ they’re doing ⁤a Brando! That made me laugh.

What was⁢ so great about⁢ him as an actor is that, basically, he’s‌ on the surface. Everything is on the surface ‍so it can be manipulated in the scene to get the best out ​of it. He ‍puts everything out there, for the film. That’s the thing about Bob: he was a proper artist. He’s willing to go there. If you watch The Apostle, the⁤ movie he wrote⁣ and directed, you can see how he can conjure things up. ⁤The congregation in the movie are with him because he can stir the​ pot in the way that the character does.He could ⁣do that as‍ he’s a great actor, and not everyone’s a great actor.

I think what made him ⁤what he was, ​was that in the telling of any story he was ⁣the rock. He brought gravity. Everything would⁢ have‌ flown away ​if he wasn’t pulling​ it together. He was so skilled; without him, there is ‌no Pacino, there’s no ​De Niro. You ⁣need those rocks. And don’t forget ⁤who his father was, a rear admiral in the US navy. he brought that military stuff with him: he knew that guy in Apocalypse Now. And now we know that ‌guy⁢ too. ‍Robert‍ was no fool.

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