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Chapter 930

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The manager of the museum had a long dialogue with Qin Guan. There were too many objects in the museum at night, so the miniature figures clashed with each other.

Unbeknownst to Qin Guan, the cowboys of the Western Development Company had put a Roman general on the guillotine.

The manager came to ask Qin Guan why the models had been placed that way.

Translator: Lan _ Editor: Efydatia As expected, the director gave him a close-up of Qin Guan. He looked serious and serious as he tried to explain the real cause of the problem.

Qin Guan's eyes shone with a serious expression. There was no smile on his face. "The Romans were too arrogant. The cowboys knew that the Romans wanted to take their territory, so they put him on the guillotine as a warning."

He was so serious that I almost believed him.

Do you think I'm a fool?

The manager didn't believe him. He didn't praise Qin Guan for being honest, but for his inexplicable sense of humor.

Only then did he realize that apart from the few old security guards of the museum, everything that had happened that night was a secret to outsiders.

In order to keep his job, Qin Guan had to keep the secret to himself.

In order to make his son proud, he had decided to take him to experience the unusual night in the museum.

"Okay! Let's stop here! "

Simple and straightforward narration was sometimes more difficult to act than intense emotional collision scenes.

The more immersive the story was, the more actors had to control their acting skills.

Jack Cherry, the boy star who would play the role of Qin Guan's son, was eager to take part.

Jack Cherry had beautiful dark brown hair and dark grey eyes. He had a little baby fat on his face, which made him look like a mixed-race child.

As a young actor who had debuted at the age of eight, acting in such scenes was like a walk in the park for him. It was not difficult at all.

He was different from the other actors in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". He was young and inexperienced.

Jack Cherry was 11 years old and had three years of acting experience. He could be called an experienced actor.

Unlike the other kids, he was not shy when he saw Qin Guan. Instead, he was eager to show off as he waited for praise from the biggest star he had ever worked with.

There were three kinds of people on the set that couldn't be ignored.

They were the old, the children and the extras.

This was because these groups, which were easily underestimated, were often synonymous with great acting skills.

Children's natural innocence and unpretentiousness, old people's strong acting experience as they aged, and the extras' extraordinary performances were often impossible to guard against.

Qin Guan didn't slack off, nor did he look down on his co-stars because of their age.

He followed his heart and drew a full stop to his work in the first half of the movie that was about to end.

"Qin Guan, Jack, are you ready?"

"Yes!"

"Yes!"

The big and the small made an OK gesture in front of the camera. The moment the camera was turned on, they held the big and small hands together.

The former security guards of the museum had stolen the golden pharaoh, which could bring the sculptures back to life. They had found a scapegoat, Qin Guan, who had replaced them.

As a brave security guard, he had to fight for it. Besides, his opponents were just three old men.

"Run, Jack!"

Qin Guan shouted at the young actor. The boy rushed out of the room with a frightened expression.

"Don't force me! I don't beat old men! "Qin Guan blocked the way of the three old men.

"Ah!"

The boy looked back at his father with excited and trusting eyes. The next second, he was shocked by what was happening on the set.

This was because his most heroic father was currently being beaten by an old man who was less than 1.5 meters tall and had a head full of white hair.

He was punched three times on the left and three times on the right. His neck and butt were twisted.

Qin Guan, who was tall and strong, was forced to his knees by the other old man's 720-degree roundhouse kick.

"Pfft!"

He couldn't help but laugh.

The director's face was about to turn purple from holding his breath.

However, when the young actor saw his father fall, he immediately ran away like a rabbit. He laughed out loud.

"Stop! Get ready! Add some wounds to Qin Guan's face. It would be better if he looked a little silly. "

In order to cover up the fact that he had made a mistake, the director made up an excuse immediately.

After all, he was a smart worker.

None of the actors doubted the director's intentions. They all thought that his suggestion was brilliant.

It would be inappropriate if he didn't get some wounds after being beaten.

That was a work injury.

While Qin Guan was fixing his makeup, the director and the other actors confirmed the position of the camera again.

The final chaotic battle would be the real climax of the film. It would also be the time for everyone to reap the fruits of their hard work during the past two weeks.

Due to the large number of people involved, the shooting position and camera position were complicated.

Every word and action of every member present had to be carried out in accordance with strict rules. Not a single mistake was allowed.

Otherwise, everyone would have to start all over again at the wrong point, which would waste a lot of precious time and money.

So Steve Coogan patted his Roman armor, Owen Wilson twirled the brim of his dashing cowboy hat, and Rami Marek unfurled his voluminous Pharaoh cloak and slapped his chest in front of Sean Levy, the executive director, to make a promise.

They were definitely not the ones who would hold them back.

Of course, there were no lines, but there were a lot of close-ups of the actors who played the role of the Hun King. They were also a rather special group of people.

They were members of the Chinese Extras Union.

They were a group of actors from all over the United States who liked to perform in plays and dramas. In their spare time, they would often act in American TV series and movies that required Asian actors.

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