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Posted AT 6:22 AM EDT on 06/01/05

And the General impression?

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

Surrounded by shot glasses, Nick Nolte talked about filming Hotel Rwanda late one afternoon at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. ''Think of the scariest thing that you could possibly do,'' he began, ''that you could be assassinated. . . .'' That's the way director Terry George pitched the role of General Romeo Dallaire to Nolte, an actor best known for his off-screen busts for drug and drink addictions and his cinematic performances as psychopaths and addicts.

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