Hollywood legend hated co-star a lot he was banned from his funeral

Jun 04, 2023 at 7:24 PM
Hollywood legend hated co-star a lot he was banned from his funeral

Easy Rider was a popular culture phenomenon and established Peter Fonda (son of legend Henry Fonda and brother of Jane Fonda) and Dennis Hopper as two of the brightest and most vital stars of the period. They fought exhausting in opposition to an entrenched, reactionary Hollywood system to get it made, however the triumph was tainted by a lifelong feud that exploded earlier than the movie was even launched. Decades later, throughout the 1998 Oscars, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson have been each nominated for Best Actor, for Ulee’s Gold and As Good As It Gets, with the latter triumphing on the night time. Both had starred many years earlier in 1969’s Easy Rider. At the Entertainment Weekly viewing social gathering, their co-star Dennis Hopper glared when Fonda was proven and cheered for Nicholson. It had been twenty years, however he had not and would by no means bury the hatchet.

Fonda all the time publicly insisted he had completed nothing flawed and declared he had repeatedly tried to achieve out: “One can imagine the love-hate relationship I’ve had with him all this time.… Of course, I didn’t think twice about his vow never to speak to me again.… Of course, I go to see all his work, and I call him to tell him how I liked it.”

Hopper refused to varnish his facet of the story, bluntly saying: “We weren’t friends when we shot the movie. Jack Nicholson and I are friends.”

Fonda and Hopper did not simply star in Easy Rider, they created the idea, screenplay and filming type collectively but it surely finally led to one of many best rifts in Tinseltown historical past.

Fonda described how he got here up with the thought of two counter-culture anti-heroes driving their motorbikes throughout America after seeing a nonetheless of himself and Bruce Dern within the 1966 biker film The Wild Angels.

Fonda had starred with Hopper in 1967 psychedelic drama The Trip (written by actor Jack Nicholson) and requested him to come back on board Easy Rider as director and co-star. Together they labored with screenwriter Terry Southern, though a lot of the dialogue is improvised.

The movie helped change Hollywood with its naturalistic and gritty take a look at fashionable points, alongside a radical use of pure mild, outside places and a revolutionary soundtrack drawn from modern music. On a tiny $400,000 funds (plus $1million for music licencing) it grossed over $60million, was the toast of the Cannes Film Festival and earned Oscar nominations for Nicholson and the three screenwriters.

Behind the scenes there had already been main pressure with Hopper. His authentic minimize of the movie took over 5 months and was round 4 hours lengthy. Fonda wanted him out of the best way.

He mentioned: “After 22 weeks, we sent Hopper and his girlfriend off to Taos. Myself, William Hayward, Bob Rafelson, Jack Nicholson, Donn Cambern went to work in the editing room at Columbia and took the film down to 96 minutes.”

They found over 22 prolonged driving scenes (the ultimate minimize has a 3rd of that), alongside a protracted fireplace passage with Hopper speaking endlessly whereas Nicholson and Fonda sit by.

Fonda later mentioned of that scene (which was recut and restored for the ultimate edit): “We never shot it his way … Give me a f***ing break, Dennis.”

Hopper might have been sad with the brand new minimize, however he was livid over being denied what he seen as his rightful monetary due. The screenwriting rewards have been break up 3 ways however Hopper claimed he had been promised the one barely higher 40%. In 1992 he sued Fonda over the screenwriting rights and it was settled out of courtroom.

Southern all the time sided with Fonda, saying in 2016: “You know if Den Hopper improvises a dozen lines and six of them survive the cutting room floor he’ll put in for screenplay credit. Now it would be almost impossible to exaggerate his contribution to the film—but, by George, he manages to do it every time.”

Nevertheless, Hopper sued Fonda once more in 1996 for the total 40% he believed he was owed and it was settled out of courtroom.

Fonda later mentioned: “My contract with him was the same, he just felt that he deserved to have that. He got millions from me that he misappropriated investing in phony gold mines. That’s his problem. I mean, it’s a shame, because he was too whacked out on drugs. I just think that he was so caught up in his own megalomania and his own bitterness that he couldn’t see that I treated him quite fairly and that I respected his genius and his work.”

Again, it was settled out of courtroom. It had been 27 years because the movie was launched and each stars had had lengthy and profitable careers, however Hopper nonetheless refused to talk to or forgive Fonda.

In his 1998 autobiography Don’t Tell Day, Fonda wrote: “Dennis Hopper is still insisting that he alone wrote the screenplay to Easy Rider, and has sued me for cheating him out of ‘millions and millions of dollars’ … It blows my mind.”

Hopper died on May 29, 2010. Nicholson led the mourners at his June 2 funeral alongside stars like Val Kilmer. But the door was nonetheless barred to 1 Hollywood legend.

Fonda mentioned: “Well, I knew that Dennis was dying and I made many attempts to see Dennis as did Bert Schneider [the Easy Rider financier]. But he refused to see us. The funeral service was in a chapel in Taos, New Mexico. I rented a private jet and flew in, but I was not allowed in the chapel. So as much as I wanted to pay my respects, to Dennis and his family, I was not allowed to be a part of it.”