Mumbai, Feb. 9 -- An industry insider is disputing director Edward Zwick's recollection of collaborating with Brad Pitt. A source acquainted with the production of the 1994 Western classic Legends of the Fall asserts that Pitt, the film's star, wasn't the volatile individual on set, contrary to Zwick's assertions in his forthcoming memoir, "Hits, Flops, and Other Illusions: My Fortysomething Years in Hollywood.

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"They had disagreements," a source involved with the film tells People. "But Brad was not volatile". In his book, Zwick, describes the star as "volatile when riled," per an exclusive excerpt published in Vanity Fair.

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