Hugh Grant: This is the film he is most ashamed of

In his four-decade career as an actor and dog eye expert, Hugh Grant (62) has made countless films - including rom-com gems like "Notting Hill", "Bridget Jones" or "Love Actually".

Hugh Grant: This is the film he is most ashamed of

In his four-decade career as an actor and dog eye expert, Hugh Grant (62) has made countless films - including rom-com gems like "Notting Hill", "Bridget Jones" or "Love Actually". However, in the latest installment of "Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts," the culinary truth-or-dare segment of James Corden's (44) "The Late Late Show," Grant was asked to name the strip he likes best from his resume would be erased. After slight hesitation, he made an understandable choice.

In the humorous round, which also includes Grant's "Dungeons

However, one last look at the disgusting mixture draped in front of him, which he would otherwise have had to eat, was enough for the film title "The Lady and the Highwayman" to bubble out of him. The adventure film produced for TV in 1989 and set in the 17th century was released in Germany under the name "Endangered Love - The Secret of Silver Blade".

Just looking at the DVD cover suggests that Grant was telling the truth. "I'm a bandit in it and it's supposed to be sexy. Small budget, terrible wig!" he summarized his experience at the time. However, he immediately followed up with an apology to his "wonderful colleagues" who worked with him on it. When asked which Chris Pine strip he finds really bad, Grant refused to say - the gentleman preferred to drink sausage water.

NEXT NEWS