READ THIS NEXT: 6 ’90s Movies That Would Never Be Made Today. The 1968 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet was a hit with viewers and critics. It was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director, and won for two: Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. The movie also lived on for decades, as it has remained popular to show to students learning about Shakespeare. At the time that Romeo and Juliet began filming, Whiting was 16 and Hussey was 15. (Today, they are 72 and 71.) In their lawsuit, they claim that they were told that they would not have to do any nude scenes. But in the released version, Whiting’s backside and Hussey’s breasts are briefly shown. According to Variety, the actors claim that Zeffirelli originally said that they wouldn’t be filmed nude at all and would instead wear nude-colored underwear. But eventually, the filmmaker urged them to disrobe and explained that due to where the camera was placed, their nudity wouldn’t actually be captured. The lawsuit claims that the director, who died in 2019, told them, “the Picture would fail” if they didn’t do the scene the way he asked. The lawsuit was filed against Paramount Pictures, with the pair claiming they were sexually exploited and that the company distributed nude images of children via the film. According to the AP, they are seeking over $500 million in damages. Best Life has reached out to Paramount for comment but has not yet received a response. For more celebrity news delivered right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. As reported by Variety, Hussey and Whiting’s lawyer, Solomon Gresen, said, “Nude images of minors are unlawful and shouldn’t be exhibited. These were very young naive children in the ’60s who had no understanding of what was about to hit them. All of a sudden they were famous at a level they never expected, and in addition they were violated in a way they didn’t know how to deal with.” The lawsuit claims that the actors lost out on jobs because of the film and suffered emotional and mental distress. The lawsuit is being filed now because California has temporarily suspended the statute of limitations for older claims of child sexual abuse, as reported by Variety. The two actors have previously reflected on filming the nude scene. In an interview with Variety in 2018, Hussey said, “Nobody my age had done that before … It was needed for the film.” In an interview with Fox News that same year, she said, “In America, it was very taboo. But in Europe a lot of the films had nudity. Nobody really thought much of it. But it was just the fact that I was 16 that got a lot of publicity…“ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb As for Whiting, according to a fan website called Lenpage, in a 1995 TV interview, he said, “Franco thought the scenes were—one of manifestations of beauty, sensuality and visual interest in the differences between Romeo and Juliet. At first he asked: ‘Do you agree play naked?’ We had said—no, no, no! But he so implored, that we finally agreed.”