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Kevin Bacon’s ‘Wild Things’ crew found a dead body during filming

Kevin Bacon shared a shocking moment from the set of the 1998 film Wild Things.

In a video testing his memories from his past films, which was shot in Variety, the quote from the film encouraged Bacon to share the moment.

“One night we were out in the marsh, there were a lot of mosquitoes.

“They were floating rafts there so they could put them on. [up] light. ”

“All of a sudden I can hear it between the transceivers. ‘Hey, um, I think I just saw the floater,'” Bacon continued, laughing a bit at the strange memory.

“It was kind of a way to show the vibe of the film.”

Kevin Bacon shared a shocking moment from the set of the 1998 film Wild Things. Getty Images for the Critics’ Choice Society

“Wild Things” stars Matt Dillon, who is trying to separate the horror scheme with a high school student played by Neb Campbell and Dennis Richards, under the nose of Bacon’s police detective character.

However, in the third act, it is revealed that Dillon and Bacon are from Cahuto.

Film director John McNaughton spoke to Entertainment Weekly about the incident during the film’s first release in 1998.

Kevin Bacon from “Wild Things.” Getty Images
Neb Campbell, Matt Dillon, Kevin Bacon and Dennis Richards from the film Wild Things in the 1998 film. Getty Images

“We called the police and they actually grabbed me and made sure it didn’t get into our shot,” he said at the time.

The outlet said the production is facing a tornado that is nearly crushing several trailers on the set.

Bacon, who was also produced by the executive, also spoke at the time about his initial reaction to the script, and told the outlet, “When I first got the script, I thought, ‘Oh, my god, this is just the most miserable thing I’ve ever read.’ But every few pages, I kept discovering that it wasn’t what I saw every few pages.

“Wild Things” won $30 million in the theatrical run and produced a sequel that follows directly into the video.

The film was called “trash” by many critics at its release, but eventually found life as a cult classic.

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