Architecturally, it is a castle. When I first saw this beautiful fortress and heard it might be for sale, I thought, 'What a great place to raise horses,' |
Every man in the hole is a unique person. Some are protectors, some are protected, and some are runts to be abused. Some successfully avoid the experience altogether with their wit and mystery. Westmoreland is the latter. |
I really thought it was a beautiful piece of property. I thought, what a wonderful place to raise horses. But the longer I stayed here and the feeling I got from this place, I thought, this is not a place to raise horses. There's a karma here that's just so bad. |
My experience at the penal system in Georgia did give me a lot to bring to this project, |
Shooting in a place like this can be really disturbing, and all of us deal with it differently, ... I prefer to make it a point of leaving the doors open I pass through at Joliet. Don't ask me why, but it seems to help. |
The creative opportunities are endless and exciting, ... After doing 44 feature films, where you always know what is going to happen and how it's going to end, I'm a little blown away. |
The D.B. Cooper story is so rich, ... Two facts about the man guide my development of Charles Westmoreland's character: D.B. Cooper let the passengers off the plane before he forced the pilot to fly over the country so that he (Cooper) could parachute out with the money, and, he tipped the flight attendants. That says volumes about the man in my book. |