
"Cary Elwes arrived on the Louisville, Kentucky set of Dead Man's Wire last January, carrying only a paper bag that contained everything he owned after wildfires destroyed his Malibu home."
"Costume designer Peggy Schnitzer had quietly gone out and bought him jeans, T-shirts, the basics, which Cary Elwes found very touching during a difficult time."
"Filming Dead Man's Wire actually took Cary Elwes' mind off his loss, and he saw it as a blessing, enjoying a phenomenal bonding experience with his brother."
"Dead Man's Wire is a true-crime suspense thriller shot with considerable chutzpah, featuring Bill Skarsgård as Tony Kiritsis, and capturing the lawless spirit of post-Watergate America."
Cary Elwes arrived on the set of 'Dead Man's Wire' with only a paper bag after losing his home in wildfires. His brother Cassian provided support, ensuring they stayed close. Costume designer Peggy Schnitzer bought Elwes a new wardrobe, which he appreciated. Filming helped him cope with his loss, and he enjoyed bonding with his brother over dinners. 'Dead Man's Wire,' directed by Gus Van Sant, is a true-crime thriller featuring Bill Skarsgård, shot with a vintage aesthetic that reflects the late Seventies.
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