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Most people know Mr. H. as the man who wrote Mad Max II and III. But there's more to Mr. H. than this movie. Born in England, raised in Australia, he started in life as the New-York correspondent of a Sydney newspaper, covering Watergate, the Patty Hearst kidnapping and many other stories. He was only 28 when Georges Miller hired him to write the screenplay of Mad Max II : Road Warrior, starring young Mel Gibson in the lead role. Although the movie was made with a mere $3,000,000 budget, it reached a whopping worldwide success no Australian production had ever known before. He also wrote and co-produced the sequel, Mad Max III : Beyond Thunderdome in 1985, with Mel Gison and Tina Turner. Capitalizing on the huge success of these movies, Mr. H. went on to write and produce several movies for a young Australian actress, Nicole Kidman (Dead Calm, Vietnam, Flirting, etc...). Having reached the pinnacle of the Australian film industry, Mr. H. finally decided to accept one of the numerous offers he had received from Hollywood. He relocated to Europe and worked on many scripts, co-writing Payback for his friend Mel Gibson, Vertical Limit, From Hell starring Johnnie Depp and Reign of Fire, the $100M summer 2002 Disney movie. He is now become one of the most highly paid screenwriters in Hollywood, and is on the A list of all the biggest studios.
Switzerland, but not for tax reasons Shopping for a new country Geneva, where else? Finding a new home Mr. H. had made a fine catch indeed with the first apartment - we saw over 20 more houses everywhere in the canton but none suited him more than the first he saw. Why was Mr. H.'s apartment so special? To sum it up: the most exclusive address in the most exclusive neighborhood, Cologny. Becoming a resident Working with Mr. H. During the several months we worked with him, Mr. H. kept us informed of the progress of his work. During the summer, he was called upon in emergency to fix the script of a $100 million movie that was in danger of going significantly over budget. Mr. H., a word surgeon, was glad to oblige and saved the production a cool $1M with his pen. During the summer, a big Mobutu sale was organized by the local authorities in Savigny near Lausanne. They auctioned off the late Marechal's house and its contents. Mr Micheloud asked whether Mr. H. would like to inspect the African dictator's residence. You bet he would. So he joined us and was there when Mr Micheloud acquired the splendid Chesterfield sofa from the Marechal's own office. This exceptional piece of furniture has now found a new life in the lobby of Micheloud & Cie headquarters in Lausanne. In fall 2001, he was working on a new action movie, FlightPlan, that involved a team of Middle Eastern terrorists hijacking a commercial flight so that they could deliver a load of anthrax in Chicago. Mr. H. was almost over with his script when the September 11th attacks occurred. What was yesterday's far-fetched fiction became a commonplace, and the entire script had to be dumped. If you think that writers are a bit lost in the world of finance, think again. Mr. H. was paid for his script. |
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