Washington
(ANI):
Clint
Eastwood
decided
to
score
music
for
the
new
flick
'Grace
is
Gone'
after
both
producer
Harvey
Weinstein
and
the
film's
star
John
Cusack
urged
him
to
do
so.
The
two-time
Academy
Award-winning
film
director
has
given
music
for
his
own
films,
therefore
Weinstein
and
Cusack
tentatively
approached
the
Eastwood
to
help
them.
"It
was
Harvey's
idea.
He
said,
'What
do
you
think
if
we
ask
Clint
to
do
it?'
And
I
said,
'Why
not?'
Contactmusic
quoted
Cusack,
as
saying.
"I've
thrown
a
hail
Mary
before.
I
threw
one
for
Bruce
Springsteen
when
I
was
doing
High
Fidelity
and
he
said,
'Yes.'
"I
don't
understand
why
people
don't
do
that
more.
The
worst
thing
they
can
do
is
turn
you
down.
So
Harvey
called
Clint
and
then
I
called
him.
He
had
seen
the
film
and
he
really,
really
loved
it," Cusack
added.