What was it like working with John Schnieder and Cloris Leachman?
They’re both making comebacks these days. Sam McMurray: Yeah. Well, John is ridiculously young, for somebody who’s been in the public eye for so long. I don’t think he’s even 50. Cloris is great. I grew up in the theater and my mother and Cloris were both in the theater at the same time, at the Actors Studio. So, Cloris comes from the method school of working, and she’s terrifically inventive, and I should have her energy now, nevermind if I get to her age if I should live so long. Schneider I liked. He’s a very loose guy and he and I were constantly playing the dozens on the set, and sometime in front of the camera. John is a man of many parts. He’s also a filmmaker. We had a great cast. Joe Holt and Sarah Lafleur and all the others. It was interesting down in Bulgaria. I was wondering what your thoughts are on the Gnawed Up version on the DVD? Sam McMurray: I thought it was hysterical. I thought it was perfectly done. It literally fast-forwards any exposition with an occasional stop.