Joan Collins wants more films for older viewers
Los Angeles
Mar 13, 2017
Actress Joan Collins wants more films to be made for older
viewers.
The 83-year-old actress doesn't feel there are enough movies
out there made for older men and women, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Speaking of her movie 'The Time Of Their Lives',
Collins told London's Evening Standard newspaper: 'This is a role that
would be great to have at any stage in your career. I just don't think there
are any roles for women over the age of about 40 anymore.'
'Hopefully, people will see this movie and see that there
is this audience. Let's face it, there are three million people in this country
over the age of 65, and a lot of them want to go to the movies. And they don't
necessarily like guns and blood and gore, and creatures from outer space,'
Collins said.
Meanwhile, Collins is hopeful people will still like her film,
which also stars Pauline Collins, although it does not have any 'blood,
sex or violence'.
'I hope people love it because it hasn't got blood, sex,
violence and guns and gore and swearing, however, I do use the F-word twice
and the S-word once,' Collins said.
Los Angeles
Mar 13, 2017
Actress Joan Collins wants more films to be made for older
viewers.
The 83-year-old actress doesn't feel there are enough movies
out there made for older men and women, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Speaking of her movie 'The Time Of Their Lives',
Collins told London's Evening Standard newspaper: 'This is a role that
would be great to have at any stage in your career. I just don't think there
are any roles for women over the age of about 40 anymore.'
'Hopefully, people will see this movie and see that there
is this audience. Let's face it, there are three million people in this country
over the age of 65, and a lot of them want to go to the movies. And they don't
necessarily like guns and blood and gore, and creatures from outer space,'
Collins said.
Meanwhile, Collins is hopeful people will still like her film,
which also stars Pauline Collins, although it does not have any 'blood,
sex or violence'.
'I hope people love it because it hasn't got blood, sex,
violence and guns and gore and swearing, however, I do use the F-word twice
and the S-word once,' Collins said.
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