Actor Anne Hathaway says she was initially not sure about the idea that her character in upcoming comedy The Hustle has a British accent.
The Chris Addison-directed film features Hathaway and actor Rebel Wilson as two women who seek revenge against men who have tricked them in the past.
It is a remake of 1988 comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, which was itself inspired by the 1964 film Bedtime Story. Hathaway, 36, who appeared on Good Morning America, said her character is of British origin, something which was done against her ‘will.’
“I didn’t want to do it. I just thought, ‘God, if I mess this up it could be such a face plant,” the Oscar winner said, adding the director ‘insisted’ that she speak with the accent.
Hathaway, however, is ‘relieved’ that the British press has liked her accent and appreciated her performance in the film.
The Chris Addison-directed film features Hathaway and actor Rebel Wilson as two women who seek revenge against men who have tricked them in the past.
It is a remake of 1988 comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, which was itself inspired by the 1964 film Bedtime Story. Hathaway, 36, who appeared on Good Morning America, said her character is of British origin, something which was done against her ‘will.’
“I didn’t want to do it. I just thought, ‘God, if I mess this up it could be such a face plant,” the Oscar winner said, adding the director ‘insisted’ that she speak with the accent.
Hathaway, however, is ‘relieved’ that the British press has liked her accent and appreciated her performance in the film.