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On-Set Footage of Russell Brand-Starrer 'Get Him to the Greek'
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Russell Brand gives a tour to the set of 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall' spin-off entitled 'Get Him to the Greek', revealing P. Diddy shooting a scene with Jonah Hill.

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First look at "Get Him to the Greek", a spin-off to hit comedy "Forgetting Sarah Marshall", has been shared by MTV through an on-set footage. The video is hosted by the movie's star Russell Brand himself. He gives a tour inside the Las Vegas set of the movie, showing off people involved in the shooting as well behind-the-scenes footage.

The set visit footage displays a short capture of P. Diddy and Jonah Hill shooting one of the movie's scenes. Through the video, Hill who portrays a fresh-out-of-college record company intern is spotted sitting side by side inside a night club with Diddy, who plays his angry record company boss Sergio.

Directed by "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" helmer Nicholas Stoller, "Get Him to the Greek" centers its story on a record-company intern who is hired to get an out-of-control rock star Aldous Snow from London to a gig at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre. While performing the job, he is introduced to an out-of-control life of hookers and blow. In addition to Russell Brand, Jonah Hill and P. Diddy, the movie also stars Elisabeth Moss and Rose Byrne. It is expected to hit U.S. theaters in April 2010.

"Get Him to the Greek" On-Set Footage:

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