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Ryan Reynolds once angered Denzel Washington over an “inexcusable” disturbance on set.

During a dialogue at the Toronto Film Festival on Friday, Reynolds — who is at the moment selling the documentary he produced – “John Candy: I Like Me” — detailed a time in which he enraged Washington while filming the 2012 motion thriller “Safe House.”

While capturing the ultimate scene, Reynolds recalled his cellphone going off as Washington’s character was dying. 

“Who the f—’s phone is that?” Washington yelled, according to Reynolds. 

“He’s been shot, wounded, dying, admits all the stuff that he did wrong. Tears start rolling down his face. And suddenly you hear — and this is take two, by the way, because take one there was a technical problem — we hear [Frank Sinatra singing] ‘Come fly with me, let’s fly, let’s fly away.’”

The Sinatra track had been Reynolds’ ringtone at the time. 

After Washington inquired about whom the cellphone belonged to, Reynolds said he performed dumb. 

“I stand up and look at all the stuntmen around me, and I go, ‘Who the f—’s phone is that? Inexcusable!’” he said. 

Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington in Safe House. ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds at the Safe House premiere. Getty Images

“[The assistant director] was like, ‘D, can you do another one?’ And [Washington] was like, ‘We’re going to have to, aren’t we?’” Reynolds said. “And I’m like, ‘Yes, [because of] the stuntmen! Inexcusable!’”

A consultant for Washington didn’t immediately reply to Fox News Digital’s request for remark. 

When it comes to disrespectful incidents, Washington has never been one to keep mum. 

Last yr, the Academy Award-winning actor appeared to have a heated exchange with followers making an attempt to take his image and ask for autographs exterior New York City’s Museum of Modern Art. 

Washington — who was attending a movie benefit honoring Samuel L. Jackson — arrived in good spirits and paused to take some pictures for and with followers. However, as he was strolling in, the 70-year-old star rapidly turned around and approached a group of followers looking for autographs. 

After Washington inquired about whom the cellphone belonged to, Reynolds said he performed dumb.  Getty Images for TIFF

Denzel Washington at the premiere of “Highest 2 Lowest.” Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA

In the video obtained by Fox News Digital, Washington might be heard saying, “Put this down. I heard you. You talk about showing love… respect me.”

“We always do,” one fan responded. 

“I said, ‘I’ll see you when I get out.’ Which part of that don’t ya’ll understand?” Washington said.

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