In Duncan Jones' (Moon, Warcraft) upcoming sci-fi flick Mute, a man who cannot speak must venture into the dark and seedy underbelly of a Blade Runner-esque version of Berlin to find his missing love. Also in Duncan Jones' upcoming sci-fi flick Mute, society now uses paper money with the likes of David Hasselhoff, Claudia Schiffer, and Karl Marx replacing the faces we know today.
@moviemaster1993 haha! Been lots of fun! Made the German crew laugh with this one... pic.twitter.com/BIkvQG4jp5December 8, 2016
BirthMoviesDeath reports that the fake 10s and 20s (colloquially referred to as a "Hoff" and a "Schiff" respectively) had to be monitored closely, since extras tended to sneak those off-set. Joke's on them when they go to pay for anything using their ill-gotten gains, though - I can't imagine anything but The David Hasselhoff Fan Club accepting such currency.
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