The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ralph Fiennes in tears reading ‘The Dig’ script

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RALPH Fiennes was ‘in tears’ when he read ‘The Dig’ script for the first time.

The 58-year-old actor portrays archaeolog­ist Basil Brown — who discovered discovered and excavated a 7th-century AngloSaxon burial ship in Suffolk in 1939 — in the new movie and he was attracted to the film because of the unique platonic relationsh­ip between his character and Carey Mulligan’s Edith Pretty, the terminally ill owner of the excavation site.

He said: “I was in tears when I finished reading it because the relationsh­ip between Edith and Basil was so obviously not about that. I can’t remember a time when I’ve seen a similar relationsh­ip portrayed on film.”

And Ralph was horrified to learn that an earlier draft of the script featured a romantic moment between the two. Director Simon Stone admitted: “There was a kiss in a much earlier draft.”

Ralph exclaimed: “I don’t remember that! And I think I read the script earlier than Simon did, so it must’ve happened between my version and yours.”

The veteran actor could hear a tone of his own parents in some of the dialogue from his kindly character.

He said: “I can hear my mum saying similar things. You know? ‘You learn through failure. It’s painful, but you learn.’ ”

Ralph has won praise for his Suffolk accent in the movie, which he credits to his dialect coach Charlie Haylock, but he admitted that on one night, he treated pals in a pub to the delivery of a Shakespear­e soliloquy in his character’s voice ‘out of playfulnes­s’.

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