Adrien Brody has sued the makers of a thriller film for more than $2 million, claiming he hasn’t been fully paid for the project and the movie is being released in the United States without his permission. The actor sued the makers of “Giallo” in federal court in Los Angeles last Thursday, but an emergency petition to stop the film’s DVD release was denied. Sales of the thriller set in Turin, Italy, began yesterday. “Giallo” was shot in 2008. The judge ruled Brody can still seek an injunction against the film’s sale, but must first notify the filmmakers. Brody claims he is owed $640,000 for starring in the film and that its release is likely to cost him at least $2 million in damages.
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