Speaking exclusively with Radio Times, Grant said that the film is "not polite", and that in fact it's the "impolite version of any period film".
Meanwhile, his co-star Foy added: "That’s what it felt like, realistic and not holding it to high esteem – not sort of worshipping it, which I think can happen a lot. Which is also right – I love those films and TV shows as well. But I just really loved the kind of dirt and grime and grossness of it all."
View Green Video on the source website"It is not without a tinge of irony that their family name is the Savages, for this is a Savage House indeed. Filled with duels, decadence, and bloodshed, this is a madcap play on class and power."
As well as Grant and Foy, the film also stars Sebastian Armesto, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Bel Powley, Jack Farthing, Kíla Lord Cassidy, Richard McCabe, Vicki Pepperdine and Pip Torrens, and has been directed by Peter Glanz.
Meanwhile, Grant was most recently seen in Netflix film Ladies First, and will soon be seen in the second UK season of The Celebrity Traitors. Foy has led the casts of two films so far this year – H Is for Hawk and The Magic Faraway Tree.
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