On the afternoon of Halloween 2012, as other New Yorkers put the finishing touches to their scary costumes, staff at Scott Rudin Productions say they were forcefully reminded they had a 'monster' in their midst. The calm at the Times Square offices of the Hollywood and Broadway powerhouse that had produced The Social Network, No Country For Old Men and Zoolander was reportedly suddenly broken by the explosive sounds of splintering glass and metal that one witness compared to a car crash. Scott Rudin, whose Broadway triumphs include The Book Of Mormon and Hello, Dolly!, had lost his temper with a minion who had failed to get him a seat on a sold-out flight, and had allegedly smashed an Apple computer monitor on his hand.