Eva Green: Actress wins High Court case for $1million in film costs
By Ian YoungsEntertainment & arts reporter< p class="ssrcss-1q0x1qg-Paragraph eq5iqo00">French actress Eva Green has won a case at the High Court for $1million (£810,000) in fees for a sci-fi film that failed to was never made.
The Casino Royale star sued White Lantern Film, claiming she owed the sum after the film fell apart in the middle of a bitter argument with the producers.
White Lantern claimed that his "unreasonable demands" derailed the film, A Patriot.
The company said it was "disappointed with today's judgment and the court's findings" and is considering options, including an appeal.
The ruling follows a lawsuit in January, in which text messages were revealed in which Ms Green called one producer a "moron" and another an "evil". /p>
White Lantern claimed his "unreasonable demands" derailed the film, A Patriot.
The Casino Royale star sued White Lantern Film, claiming she owed the sum after the film fell apart in the middle of a bitter argument with the producers.
White Lantern claimed that his "unreasonable demands" derailed the film, A Patriot.
The company said it was "disappointed with today's judgment and the court's findings" and is considering options, including an appeal.
The ruling follows a lawsuit in January, in which text messages were revealed in which Ms Green called one producer a "moron" and another an "evil". /p>
White Lantern claimed his "unreasonable demands" derailed the film, A Patriot.
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