New York Daily News

ON THE ‘MONEY’

Easy call to swap Spacey for Plummer: director

- BY PETER SBLENDORIO

REMOVING accused abuser Kevin Spacey from the upcoming drama “All the Money in the World” was a no-brainer for director Ridley Scott — even though the film was mere weeks away from theaters.

Scott, 80, said he knew right away he needed to replace the actor in the already completed film due out Christmas after Spacey — who had a starring role as J. Paul Getty — was accused of sexual misconduct in late October.

“Immediatel­y,” Scott told the Daily News of when he decided to remove Spacey. “I knew it was a problem . . . . This kind of film is a more challengin­g sell. It’s not crashing cars, and drug addicts and monsters . . . . This was a kind of really epic, intelligen­t view of a family in the ’60s and the ’70s, which was fascinatin­g.

“Honestly, within about 22 hours I was on the phone with my partners and was saying, ‘We gotta replace this, and I know who can do this. Is he available? Let's get into it.’ ”

Scott turned to Oscar-winner Christophe­r Plummer to fill the role, and quickly reshot every scene featuring Getty.

The unpreceden­ted undertakin­g cost an additional $10 million, but the movie — which centers on the kidnapping of Getty’s grandson in Italy and the billionair­e’s refusal to pay the ransom — remains on target for a holiday-season release.

Plummer, 88, was always one of Scott’s top choices for the role, and the director says the “Sound of Music” star ultimately brought a warmth to Getty that differed from Spacey’s frostier portrayal.

“Out of this, you got, oddly enough, a more sympatheti­c Getty, which is always a good thing,” Scott said. “It’s great not to make people perceived as monsters totally monsters, but in fact they have a heart.”

The beginning of “All the Money in the World” highlights Getty’s bond with his eldest grandson, Paul, years before the youth’s kidnapping.

The billionair­e notoriousl­y refused to pay a dime to free the abducted 16-year-old.

Spacey, 58, is one of numerous men in Hollywood in recent months accused of repeated sexual misconduct. Actor Anthony Rapp was the first to come forward with allegation­s against Spacey, asserting in October that the actor climbed on top of him in bed in 1986, when he was 14 and Spacey was 26.

Over a dozen additional accusers have since come forward with allegation­s of impropriet­y against Spacey, who was also removed from Netflix’s “House of Cards” and dumped by his publicist. Netflix also scrapped plans to release a film starring Spacey — “Gore,” about the writer Gore Vidal.

Scott still hasn’t heard from Spacey or his team since removing him from “All the Money in the World” — a situation the director calls “a bit shocking” that left him “very disappoint­ed.” He said he never received any complaints regarding Spacey’s behavior on set, and enjoyed working with the actor before the scandal emerged.

“I have no real plans to talk to Kevin Spacey,” Scott said. “I wouldn’t know what I’d say to him. I’d be speechless for the first time in my life.”

 ??  ?? “All the Money in the World” director Ridley Scott (above) with Christophe­r Plummer, who was hurriedly recast in the role of tycoon J. Paul Getty after Kevin Spacey (below) was rendered toxic by sex abuse allegation­s.
“All the Money in the World” director Ridley Scott (above) with Christophe­r Plummer, who was hurriedly recast in the role of tycoon J. Paul Getty after Kevin Spacey (below) was rendered toxic by sex abuse allegation­s.

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