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Before the presidency, Donald Trump was known as a New York businessman.
In the sequel to the film, Donald Trump appears for a few seconds in the lobby of the Plaza Hotel, helping the protagonist find his way to the lobby.
The director of the film “Home Alone 2”, Chris Columbus, said that Donald Trump behaved aggressively during negotiations about filming at his Plaza hotel and in fact imposed his appearance on the frame. Business Insider writes about it.
According to the filmmaker, the film crew had to agree to Trump’s terms to film the scene at the hotel.
Columbus said that by choosing most locations in New York, he only had to pay for the permit to shoot. For one of the scenes in Home Alone 2, the Plaza Hotel, which was later controlled by Trump, was chosen because they wanted to film a scene in the lobby.
“We couldn’t build the set on set. Trump agreed. We paid. And then he says,” There is only one way to film in the Plaza: to cast myself in the movie. “I had to agree, include him in the scene. When we first showed Focus Group Sequel, something strange happened – the audience welcomed it. So I ordered to leave the stage with Trump. But he did it aggressively “, – said Columbus.
In November, the Home Alone franchise turns 30, with its first film released in 1990. Two years later, the sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, appeared at the box office, which became the highest-grossing film of the year. grossing $ 359 million at the global box office on a budget of $ 20 million. The sequel was made famous not only by Trump’s involvement, but also by the scene where Macaulay Culkin looks through a telescope on the roof of the South Tower of the World Trade Center. The scene was filmed nine years before the September 11 attacks.
Remember, the current president of the United States, Donald Trump, said that in the presidential elections 2.7 million votes were “stolen” from him, another 435 thousand votes were transferred to Democrat Joseph Biden.
The US electoral council responded to Trump’s accusations of “stealing” votes.
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