
Daniel Radcliffe is currently shooting for the film Horns
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Superstar Daniel Radcliffe, who finished shooting his new thriller Horns, says he was not allowed to go home the day an exotic snake went missing from the sets.
The 24-year-old actor portrays Ig Perrish, a man who wakes up after a drunken night with two horns on his head in the film, said following a 30-minute search he discovered the rebellious reptile, reported Contactmusic.
"It was quite tense. We were bringing exotic snakes into Canada and letting them all loose. We had 100 snakes and we had to leave with 100.
"We were filming in a place with so many nooks and crannies for snakes to get away that we spent about half an hour after we finished filming that night looking for the last snake... It had hidden itself under the fire to stay warm!," he said.
Despite the inconvenience, Radcliffe, who shot to fame portraying the titular wizard in the Harry Potter film series, insists the reptiles are the best props he has ever worked with on a movie.
"I actually loved snakes in the end. For the last third of the movie I have a 6ft python wrapped around me - which is the greatest prop any actor has ever had."
The 24-year-old actor portrays Ig Perrish, a man who wakesup after a drunken night with two horns on his head in thefilm, said following a 30-minute search he discovered therebellious reptile, reported Contactmusic.
"It was quite tense. We were bringing exotic snakes intoCanada and letting them all loose. We had 100 snakes and wehad to leave with 100.
"We were filming in a place with so many nooks andcrannies for snakes to get away that we spent about half anhour after we finished filming that night looking for the lastsnake... It had hidden itself under the fire to stay warm!,"he said.
Despite the inconvenience, Radcliffe, who shot to fameportraying the titular wizard in the Harry Potter filmseries, insists the reptiles are the best props he has everworked with on a movie.
"I actually loved snakes in the end. For the last third ofthe movie I have a 6ft python wrapped around me - which is thegreatest prop any actor has ever had."