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After arriving on the scene with Badlands and Days of Heaven in the 1970s, Terrence Malick disappeared from filmmaking for decades. In 1998, however, he made a glorious comeback with The Thin Red Line, an adaptation of James Jones' 1962 novel.
Who Was Cut From 'The Thin Red Line'? When Terrence Malick arrived in Australia to shoot The Thin Red Line, he was in the company of a dedicated crew, hundreds of extras, and an impressive core cast. Among some of the older and more experienced actors on-set, like Nick Nolte and Woody Harrelson, was Mickey Rourke, whose role would ultimately hit the cutting room floor. "It was some of the best work I ever did," he said in 2005.
Rourke wasn't the only well-known actor whom Malick cut from The Thin Red Line, with Bill Pullman and Lukas Haas also having shot scenes that never saw the light of day. According to Indiewire, behind-the-scenes photos of Pullman and Haas exist, though the substance of their respective roles may never be known, and neither actor has publicly discussed his work on the film.
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