He recalled how the anonymous caller bluntly informed him that he had offended powerful, possibly criminal, interests – adding that "certain people are out for revenge".
In his memoir, the president portrayed his father as a gifted but erratic man with an alcohol problem, who failed to live up to his family responsibilities.
He recalls that the working class savings that his parents had made their entire life was being spent on his tuition on a college he says was as almost as expensive as Stanford.
Drive marks Sigel's first collaboration with Refn, and the cinematographer recalls that when he was approached about the project, "I took a look at Bronson and was really impressed."