Feltbeats have posted the second half of their interview with
The Disappeared director Johnny Kevorkian, who talks about working with Tom Felton (Draco) who stars in the movie. The first part of the interview can be found
here.
Quote:
FB: Describe what it was like working with Tom?
JK: It was an immense pleasure to work with Tom - he’s not hard work at all and absolutely no ego - just a really genuine guy who is super talented. We have been talking about working together again in the future, both of us are very keen on the idea.
If I can remember correctly Tom was scheduled for filming for just over two weeks. The film’s total schedule was just over four weeks around various locations in London.
Tom was great. When we were shooting around the estate in South London, some of the local kids found out that Malfoy was making another movie there, so we would have all these kids turn up to see Tom in action. Some of the kids would come over to me and ask if Tom didn’t mind signing his autograph or having a photo taken with him, and when I asked Tom he was always happy to oblige. I really think that it did give such a boost to these kids as a lot of them are less privileged and it really made their day.
It was a good relaxed set, despite the demanding schedule and tough locations. People did enjoy themselves and Tom had a very calm and professional attitude the whole time during filming.
Although the movie has no release date as of yet, it will open in Britain and Europe.