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Randy Quaid signed up for a gay cowboy movie, not a universal love story. That's the gist of a new lawsuit by the familiar-faced actor who alleges in a $10 million lawsuit that he was the victim of a 'movie-laundering' scheme by the studio division behind Brokeback Mountain. The lawsuit accuses the filmmakers of getting Quaid to cut his seven-figure asking price by portraying Brokeback as a 'low-budget, art-house movie with no prospect of making money.' Only later, it says, did Quaid learn Brokeback was a Hollywood-backed production with a budget worth 'millions more' than he'd been told. s1600714.htm
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