Redmayne recalled that he had to cross police lines with the fake weapon after encountering a student demonstration on his way back to his hotel in Budapest.
Eddie Redmayne was so keen to perfect his latest role as an elite contract killer that he underwent weapons training from a former Army sniper.
In the forthcoming Sky TV reboot of the Frederick Forsyth thriller The Day Of The Jackal, Redmayne plays an international assassin whose weapons include a ‘quite staggering’ rifle that can be taken apart and hidden in a suitcase. But on the way back he encountered a student demonstration, which meant he had to cross police lines with the fake rifle.
In the reboot of the Frederick Forsyth thriller, Redmayne plays the international assassin whose weapons include a ‘quite staggering’ rifle that can be taken apart and hidden in a suitcase
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