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Freeman, Jones ‘Getting Started’

Veteran actors play rivals in off-center Christmas movie

- Brian Truitt

For Ron Shelton, the teaming of ace actors Morgan Freeman and Tommy Lee Jones is a home run.

The baseball analogies fly like fastballs for the Bull Durham writer/director in describing his latest film, Just Getting Started (in theaters Dec. 8), a lightheart­ed buddy comedy and “slightly off-center Christmas movie” about a couple of oldsters who don’t get along until a woman’s life is on the line.

“It’s like writing (Babe) Ruth and (Lou) Gehrig on the lineup card every day,” Shelton says of working with his two A-listers.

Freeman stars as Duke, manager of a luxury Palm Springs retirement community called the Villa Capri, who creates a continuous party atmosphere for his residents while living the high life of women, poker and lots of golf himself.

But when former military man Leo (Jones) moves in with mysterious motives, rivalry ensues. “That’s too many alpha dogs on the property,” Shelton says.

Duke has been up to various shenanigan­s, including using the resort’s petty cash as his personal ATM machine and playing fast and loose with the books, and his regional director Suzie (Rene Russo) travels to the property to investigat­e.

“Everybody’s having such a good time, none of the residents care, but the corporatio­n cares,” the director says. “She comes in as the black hat and ends up falling in love with the place, too.”

Duke and Leo have to work together to save Suzie, an object of both their affections, when she’s kidnapped by shady dudes from Duke’s past. “There’s suddenly a car chase, a bad guy and a gun, but we get back to normalcy by New Year’s Eve.”

Freeman and Jones were a “dream,” says Shelton, who previously directed Jones in the 1994 biopic Cobb. “Tommy has a really dry sense of humor, which I don’t think has been tapped very often. And Morgan has just been dying to not play God, the president or the chief justice of the Supreme Court.”

The cast includes Joe Pantolia- no, George Wallace and Graham Beckel as Duke’s cronies, and Just Getting Started also marks the final film for Glenne Headly, who died in June at 62.

“She kept saying she was happy to be having fun again, and I turned her loose so she could laugh and giggle and be silly,” Shelton says. “We hadn’t seen that in a while.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY LEWIS JACOBS, BROAD GREEN PICTURES ?? As manager of a high-class Palm Springs retirement village, Duke (Morgan Freeman) keeps the party going for residents in holiday limbo in Just Getting Started. And if he sneaks a few unauthoriz­ed “gifts” on the side, well, who’s to notice, right?
PHOTOS BY LEWIS JACOBS, BROAD GREEN PICTURES As manager of a high-class Palm Springs retirement village, Duke (Morgan Freeman) keeps the party going for residents in holiday limbo in Just Getting Started. And if he sneaks a few unauthoriz­ed “gifts” on the side, well, who’s to notice, right?
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Director Ron Shelton says Tommy Lee Jones and Freeman are his “dream” duo. They play Leo and Duke, rivals who come together to save Suzie (Rene Russo).
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