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'Trust Me' was supposed to be comedy: Clark Gregg

Hollywood actor-director Clark Gregg, who has written, directed and acted in "Trust Me", said the movie was originally supposed to be a goofy comedy about Hollywood.

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Gregg said he meant to pen a humorous tale, but when he finished first draft, he realised that the film had a much darker tone. u00a0The film is about a low-rent former child star who now represents other young actors.

"I thought I was writing a goofy comedy about the business," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Gregg as saying. u00a0"I mean, I don't feel like it changes at the end. I feel like there's a gradually evolving darker component. But, yeah, it came blazing out of me, and I saw when I read it back, 'Oh, this is different.'u00a0

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