Actor Van Vicker has discussed why he was not featured in Lilwin’s movie, A Country Called Ghana.
Unlike the information that was put out there about the actor rejecting the offer, he said he could not agree with the producers on the number of days he would shoot his scenes in the movie.
Van Vicker opened up in an interview with Kumasi-based Hello FM.
“As a matter of fact, Fii Frank Garbin called me and said he wanted me to play the role Ramsey played in that movie. So I wanted to know when we were shooting because I was in school. He got back and said the producer needed me for one month.
I said one month is too much. What are we filming? You should know that with actors, the more days you require, the more fees I will charge, so the earlier you finish, the better. So you need me for one month; are you sure you can pay me for one full month? So I told him for one month I can’t do the work because I’m in school.
I told him what I could do was ten days, and if he could do ten days, then I would do the work. Later he said the ten days wouldn’t work. Can you believe that later I saw that Ramsey came to do the work? I was tracking the job, and can you believe Ramsey used ten days to do the job?
I didn’t say I wasn’t going to do the work at all. I gave a counter-proposal. Even if he had come to negotiate an improvement on the days, he could have reached an agreement. The person they brought also did ten days,” he said.