The road rage thriller is due to be released in July, months earlier than planned
06.05.2020 - 04:35 / variety.com
By Gene Maddaus
Senior Media Writer
In 2014, Pennsylvania used a film tax incentive to lure Russell Crowe to Pittsburgh.
Ever since then, the state has been chasing after the Oscar-winning “Gladiator” actor, trying to get him to pay his income taxes.
On Tuesday, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue filed an application in Los Angeles Superior Court for a judgment against Crowe in the amount of $129,833.50.
The application does not cite “Fathers and Daughters,” the film Crowe shot in the
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Here’s the brand new trailer for an upcoming film starring Russell Crowe called Unhinged which the distributors have said will be the first major movie to be released in U.S. cinemas when they reopen on 1st July. Caren Pistorius, Gabriel Bateman, Jimmi Simpson, and Austin P. McKenzie round out the cast.
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