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Alec Baldwin erupted about barking dogs after a chaotic livechat with Woody Allen fell victim to a faulty internet connection.
The Hollywood actor, 64, got up of his couch to upbraid an unseen staffer called Leonetta during Tuesday's interview - which saw him make no mention of the fatal Rust shooting.
Around 15 minutes into the chat, 86 year-old Allen's connection froze. Moments later, Baldwin was up off the couch at his East Hampton home shouting: 'Leonetta! Leonetta! Basta! Las perritas! Basta! Las perritas, suficiente!'
That translates as: 'Leonetta! Leonetta! Enough! The dogs! Enough. The dogs. That's enough!'
Baldwin and Allen - both of whom have been plagued by multiple scandals - scheduled the chinwag to discuss Allen's new book of essays, titled Zero Gravity.
But the Instagram event - for which Baldwin turned live comments off - turned into a farcical comedy due to multiple Wi-Fi disruptions at Allen's Upper East Side mansion.
Alec Baldwin, left, began yelling at a staffer in Spanish about barking dogs Tuesday after a live chat with Woody Allen about the director's new book of essays crashed
Baldwin could be seen getting up from the sofa of his East Hampton home before demanding that his dogs be silenced
Allen later returned to the chat - with Baldwin keeping live comments disabled throughout, likely mindful of the high-profile scandals both men have faced
During the second of three outages, the notoriously hot-tempered Baldwin FaceTimed a woman who was with Allen.
'Are they in the room where they have the best Wi-Fi?' He grilled. 'This is the second time they've shut down.
'They need to be in the room with the best Wi-Fi in the house. What have they got going on there?' Baldwin continued.
And further unintentional comedy ensued seconds later when Allen appeared back on screen with a female helper who said: 'We just opened a door, it might make a difference.'
Baldwin and Allen spent considerable time discussing their illustrious careers - with It's Complicated star Baldwin making his affection for Allen's work clear.
He said watching an Allen film served as an 'escape' from the chaos of raising six young children with his second wife