Almost 30 years ago, one of the highest-grossing action and comedies of the time was “True Lies,” a work directed by James Cameron and starring the famous Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis.
The 1994 production not only grossed an estimated $146 million, but the cast developed an incredible chemistry and friendship that continues to this day, as demonstrated at a recent NGO event where the two reunited.
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The reunion of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis
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As reported by 20 Minutes, it was the Oscar winner who shared photos on her Instagram profile of a reunion with the protagonist of “Terminator” at a charity party organized by After-School All-Stars, providing support to children without material means.
“I love the way my friends dress up and show up for causes that move their hearts and souls. I love Arnold,” she wrote in the description of her post, in which she is seen dressed in traditional German costume and a flower crown, as the event was inspired by Oktoberfest, the country’s beer festival.
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Other photos show the 64-year-old film producer playing with some goats that were part of a charity party.
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As expected, fans of Jamie Lee Curtis asked about the possibility of a sequel to “True Lies”, hoping to see the actress again in the role of Helen Tasker and Arnold Schwarzenegger as Harry Tasker, an explosive couple and unusual in Hollywood productions of the time. .
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