"It's such a strange combination that I'd be unhappy to make anything like that without Landis directing"
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Agutter’s phrasing does two things at once. Professionally, it’s an endorsement that flatters John Landis (the likely referent) without sounding like PR copy; personally, it draws a boundary around her labor. “I’d be unhappy” is carefully chosen: not “impossible,” not “refuse,” but an emotional cost she’s unwilling to pay. The subtext is that the same script in different hands becomes a different ethical and aesthetic proposition, and she knows where her comfort and trust live.
Contextually, it reflects a film culture where actors are often asked to “do it again” - reprise a vibe, revisit a persona, cash in on a previous success. Agutter pushes back with craft logic: the chemistry isn’t just between cast members, it’s between performer and the person behind the camera who calibrates risk, comedy, dread, or whatever that “strange combination” was.
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Agutter, Jenny. (2026, January 18). It's such a strange combination that I'd be unhappy to make anything like that without Landis directing. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-such-a-strange-combination-that-id-be-unhappy-23479/
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"It's such a strange combination that I'd be unhappy to make anything like that without Landis directing." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-such-a-strange-combination-that-id-be-unhappy-23479/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




