Kirk Douglas is game for another movie at 90
Lewis O'neal  |  by story.hawaiitelegraph.com. All rights reserved. 17.07 | 1:19

London, Apr 28 : American actor/producer Kirk Douglas wouldn't mind working in a film at the age of 90.
The 'Ace in the Hole' star insisted that he feels hail and hearty and will welcome any film offer that comes to him, which is difficult due to his speech impairment which was caused after suffered a stroke in 1991
"Trouble is there aren't many scripts for an old man with impaired speech," Mirror quoted the actor, as saying.
The legend whose ninth book 'Let's Face It' got published recently revealed in an interview that he keeps himself fit by regular gym and brisk walking.


About his new book the actor revealed that it is dedicated to the next generation and focuses about the problems in his country.
"I called the book Let's Face It because the world is in a mess. My generation hasn't done much to cure it," he said.


"I dedicated the book to the next generation and to my seven grandchildren. I want them to look at the problems we have and try to bring our country back to the position we had, when we were respected around the world," he said.
"I tried to be as honest with myself as I could.

When my grandchildren read this, they'll get to know a lot about me that they don't want to know. But it's all part of me," he added.

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