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Rob McElhenney Says Being Cut From His First Movie Was ‘Humiliating and Terrifying’ After Sharing Scenes With Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford


Rob McElhenney said getting cut out of the 1997 crime thriller 'The Devil's Own' starring Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford was 'humiliating and terrible.'

The late ’90s actioner followed a police officer (Ford) who takes in a young house guest (Pitt), only to discover that he is an Irish Republican Army terrorist on the run. “The movie’s coming out, and I notice I don’t get an invite to the premiere or the friends and family screening,” McElhenney continued. The following year in 1998, McElhenney finally made his feature debut in Steve Zaillian’s “A Civil Action” starring John Travolta and William H. Macy.

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