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Carradine's widow files wrongful death suit in LA

Thu Jun 3, 2010 7:26 PM EDT
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Anthony Mccartney, AP Entertainment Writer

FILE - In this Nov. 8, 2006 file photo, actor David Carradine arrives for the 16th annual Environmental Media Awards in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Phil McCarten, file)

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LOS ANGELES — David Carradine's widow filed a wrongful death lawsuit Thursday against a French company handling the actor's last film, claiming it failed to provide proper services to protect him.

The lawsuit is against MK2 S.A., a French company responsible for the production of the movie "Stretch."

The lawsuit claims the company promised to provide Carradine the best possible amenities and an assistant to help him navigate Bangkok but left him behind for dinner on the night before the actor was found dead.

"Defendants were negligent in failing to follow industry standard and provide David Carradine, the performer, with sufficient assistant during the course of filming Stretch in Bangkok, Thailand," the lawsuit states.

Officials at MK2 reached Friday morning in Paris had no immediate comment on the lawsuit.

Carradine, star of the popular "Kung Fu" television series and films such as "Kill Bill," had been in the city only three days. The lawsuit also claims Carradine's widow, Anne, has run into difficulties collecting on an insurance policy that MK2 was required to have for the actor.

Carradine, 72, was found hanging naked last June in a suite at a luxury Bangkok hotel. The lawsuit does not offer any additional details about Carradine's death. Thai authorities have never released the results of their investigation.

The lawsuit claims Carradine's assistant and other film staffers left the actor behind for dinner after failing to reach him in his hotel room. He called the assistant an hour later but was told the group was across town and he would have to make his own arrangements that evening.

According to the film database IMDB.com, production on "Stretch" was halted earlier this year. The site lists nearly 100 film credits for MK2, dating back to the late 1960s.

The lawsuit does not specify how much Anne Carradine is seeking.

(This version CORRECTS Corrects French company name in lawsuit to MK2, adds company declining to comment. Moving on general news and entertainment services.)

© 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Spooky Boyfriend

Is there a lawyer in the house?

    Reply#1 - Thu Jun 3, 2010 10:03 PM EDT
    Little Sure Shot

    He was a grown man. Studios do not have to provide babysitters. He chose to do AEA and died because of it. The widow needs to get over it. Your man f'd up to get his nut off....move on.

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    Reply#2 - Thu Jun 3, 2010 10:35 PM EDT
    Idonia

    Wow, this is a stretch. They went to dinner with out him the night before he was found dead. I don't see anything about providing a 24 hour babysitter for him. The man had some freaky habits, no ones fault but his own.

      Reply#3 - Thu Jun 3, 2010 10:40 PM EDT
      menmy2

      Wait a minute. . .he decides to spank the monkey while strangling himself and someone else is responsible?? WTF?? I'm only 40 and I know that @!$%# can kill you - at 72, you should know better!!

      • 1 vote
      Reply#4 - Thu Jun 3, 2010 11:21 PM EDT
      Keep.Cool.My.Babies

      Was his assisstant meant to have held his gum for him while he hung himself in the closet and worked his crank?

      This poor woman needs to take the money she will waste on a lawyer and pay a good therapist to help her get over things. All things considered, I would be pretty eff'd up, too.

      • 2 votes
      Reply#5 - Fri Jun 4, 2010 1:36 AM EDT
      btnation

      Protect him from what, himself ?

      • 1 vote
      Reply#6 - Fri Jun 4, 2010 10:09 PM EDT
      tdk022755

      I will be surprised if this makes it to a courthouse. How can you protect someone from a "private hobby" such as his. Perhaps his wife might have known about it and if she were there she could have supervised his actions. But asking an outsider, a total stranger, to be responsible for watching him in regard to his sex life is ridiculous. Perhaps his wife should have arranged to hire a hooker to spend the nights with him to watch him to make sure he did not do harm to himself. The production company in charge of this film cannot be with the actors 24/7, especially when it comes to their private time. I cannot believe that this woman thinks that she is really going to get any compensation from this tragic event.

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      Reply#7 - Sun Jun 6, 2010 9:31 AM EDT
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