While filming ‘Rambo III,’ Sylvester Stallone’s kid sidekick corrected him in the middle of a shot—to unforeseen consequences.
, Stallone had flown on a private jet to Denmark with his wife, Brigitte Nielsen. They had checked into a five-star hotel. And all hell had broken loose.
The presidential conversations continued once the movie started shooting, the star sometimes ringing the man he called “Ronnie” from the set and talking foreign policy with him, clad in full Rambo gear. “One day I got quite angry,” Peter MacDonald remembers. “I said, ‘Where the fuck is Sly? They said, ‘He’s on the phone to the president.’ I thought it was the president of Carolco, so I said, ‘Well, tell him to put the fucking phone down and come here and talk.
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