http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9lWUqraDoUendofvid[starttext]By JODY THOMPSON
Chilly: Harrison Ford wore a bright turquoise scarf tied in a rather odd fashion and a check suit at the UK premiere of Morning Glory - but all eyes were on Rachel McAdamsHe's famed for his rakish hat as Indiana Jones - but Harrison Ford looked like he was trying a bit too hard to be fashionable at the premiere of his latest movie in London tonight.The 68-year-old Hollywood mega star appeared to be trying to ape Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini's Italian ways with a neckerchief with the strange way he's tied his lurid turquoise scarf - but he didn't quite manage to pull off the look.To be fair to the ageing heart-throb however, it didn't really matter what he wore, as most eyes were on his 32-year-old co-star Rachel Adams, who's attire was exceptionally skimpy for a winter red carpet bash in Leicester Square.Her skimpy print dress barely covered her assets but was luckily kept firmly in place with toupé tape on a rather windy evening in London. The pair were braving a rather blustery night in the capital to launch their new movie Morning Glory in the UK.At least this time, Harrison didn't make the mistake of treading on his co-star's dress as he did at the film's premiere in Berlin on Monday - it's unlikely the flimsy frock would have stayed on.
Whoops! Harrison Ford accidentally trod on Rachel McAdams' flowing red gown at the premiere of their new film Morning Glory in Berlin, Germany, on Monday
Co-stars: McAdams plays a television producer in the film, who is given the task of reviving a breakfast television show hosted by Ford and Keaton's charactersBut while McAdams hasn't been in the industry as long as Ford, the actor has more than a little admiration for his co-star.He said: 'The fun of it is playing with Rachel, not against her, even though the characters are contrived to be in opposition.'The pleasure is working with somebody who has such a facility of comedy but yet is so emotionally available. She brings a kind of depth to the comedy that’s rare, and in this case really necessary and appropriate. So I found it a real pleasure to work with her.'source :dailymail [endtext]

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