'Charlie Wilson's War' Subjects Win Battle To Change Script
The movie focuses on the roles of former congressman Charlie Wilson and his ex-fiancee Joanne Herring in helped arm Afghanistani troops during the country's conflict with the Soviet Union in the 1980s.
Herring, played by Roberts in the film, claims she was stunned when she first read Aaron Sorkin's script for the movie, because it implied weapons sold to Afghanistan were used by Osama Bin Laden's Al Qaeda. Changes were demanded and granted ahead of the movie's Los Angeles premiere on Monday.
The 78-year-old tells the New York Daily News, "Can you ever predict a war? The shelf life of a stinger missile is five years. There's no weapon we got them that can be used today."
Herring also opposed to the way her character was represented as foul-mouthed, religious and sex-obsessed: "I didn't like the cursing, the drinking and the blatant sex. They turned me into a kooky hypocritical tart."
(This news article provided by World Entertainment News Network)
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