Oscar winning actor Adrien Brody won a legal battle against those responsible for a thriller set in Italy by claiming that was not paid in full.
Manufacturers of giallo - where the actor playing the dual role - has been ordered to stop distributing, marketing or selling movies in the United States.
Giallo Productions Ltd. and Hannibal Pictures is also prevented from using similarity Brody in 2008 to promote title.Made giallo saw Brody plays an FBI agent hunting a killer in Italy.
Star pianist also played a murderess under the pseudonym Byron Deidra - anagram of his name.Brody, 37, claims to have been $ 640,000 (£ 405,753) for his work on films and was released on DVD in the U.S. last month without his consent.
He says the film's producers deceived as to funding and overestimate the value of the Italian distribution of the film producers rights.The lawyer has denied that his client behave badly.
Giallo has not been published in the United Kingdom but has been screened at FrightFest Film Festival in London in August 2009.
Manufacturers of giallo - where the actor playing the dual role - has been ordered to stop distributing, marketing or selling movies in the United States.
Giallo Productions Ltd. and Hannibal Pictures is also prevented from using similarity Brody in 2008 to promote title.Made giallo saw Brody plays an FBI agent hunting a killer in Italy.
Star pianist also played a murderess under the pseudonym Byron Deidra - anagram of his name.Brody, 37, claims to have been $ 640,000 (£ 405,753) for his work on films and was released on DVD in the U.S. last month without his consent.
He says the film's producers deceived as to funding and overestimate the value of the Italian distribution of the film producers rights.The lawyer has denied that his client behave badly.
Giallo has not been published in the United Kingdom but has been screened at FrightFest Film Festival in London in August 2009.

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