The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 13, 2003, Image 4

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Penn, Bing sue each
other over film plans
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sean
Penn and producer Steve
are suing each other over the
demise of
plans to make
a film together
titled "Why
Men Shouldn't
Marry."
Penn's law
suit, filed
Tuesday in
state Superior
Court, claims his public views
questioning U.S. policy toward
Iraq prompted Bing to renege
on a S10 million "play or pay"
oral agreement.
Bing's lawsuit denies there was
a deal to pay Penn the $10 mil
lion whether or not the movie
was actually filmed.
Penn's lawyers say Bing retract
ed the agreement because he
feared adverse publicity after
Penn visited Iraq in December.
Penn had publicly questioned
before and after the trip whether
sufficient danger had been
proven by the United States
prompt "the likely horrors of war
in Iraq," Penn's lawsuit said
Bing's lawsuit seeks $15 rr
It accuses the actor of attempting
to extort $10 million from
through an alleged threat to pub
licly embarrass Bing by saying a
political disagreement between
the two had kept him from mail
ing the movie.
Bing and his company, Shangri-
La Entertainment, said in their
lawsuit that they have invested
millions of dollars in efforts
make the film.
The Bing lawsuit claims "Penn
reneged on his promise to waive
script approval without reserva
tion, and then insisted that he
and Shangri-La had entered
a 'pay or play' contract w
Penn wrongly contends requires
Shangri-La to pay Penn $10 mil
lion whether or not Penn appears
in the motion picture."
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