Bill Murray, Harold Ramis friction on 'Groundhog Day' made film 'considerably less fun to make,' producer says
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Producer Trevor Albert recalls the "tense" environment of "Groundhog Day," due in part to the friction between actor Bill Murray and director Harold Ramis.
In addition to co-writing the screenplay, Ramis directed "Groundhog Day," which according to producer Trevor Albert, caused a "tense" environment on set between director and star actor, Murray. Caroline Thayer is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Follow Caroline Thayer on Twitter at @carolinejthayer.
"It was a tense shoot for a number of reasons," Albert told The Hollywood Reporter, ahead of the films 30th anniversary.
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