Several weeks before filming began, Terrence Malick told Robert Michael Geisler and John Roberdeau not to show up in Australia where the film was being made, ostensibly because George Stevens, Jr. would be the on-location producer supporting line producer Grant Hill. Malick told them that they had upset the studio for refusing to give up above-the-title production credit to Stevens. He did not tell them, however, that in 1996 he had a clause inserted in his contract barring the producers from the set. Geisler and Roberdeau were mystified about this behavior; Geisler told Entertainment Weekly, "I didn't think he was capable of betrayal of this magnitude."
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