Sir Ridley Scott was dismayed to discover that American crews operated very differently from British ones (this was Scott's first American movie). In his native U.K., Scott was primarily a camera operator and would always step behind the camera to see through the viewfinder. This wasn't common practice in America and led to much tension between Scott and crew. Scott also frustrated cast and crew by continuously making changes to sets and story. Screenwriter David Webb Peoples, who was asked to re-write the screenplay throughout the shoot, often found that his re-writes were already obsolete by the time he handed them in.
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