Sissy Spacek suffered for her art on the set of her new movie Get Low, because co-star Bill Murray insisted on blasting loud rap music in between their most emotional scenes.
The funnyman plays a funeral parlour owner and Spacek a widow in the comedy drama, about a man who holds his own living funeral, and, in between takes, the actress struggled to concentrate on her lines, because Murray insisted on pumping up his castmates with old school hip-hop.
She tells New York Magazine, "(He played) rap or something. I don't know (what kind)! It was horrible. The man is just crazy."
Get Low is the forst movie for Spacek since Four Christmases back in 2008 as she has starred in TV show Big Love earlier this year.
Get Low sees her team up with Murray and Robert Duvall in the Aaron Schneider directed movie that is set in 1930s Tennessee.