Production halted last week after workers reportedly weren’t being paid

Shooting resumed Monday in Columbia on the movie “Nailed,” according to a movie spokesperson.

Production was interrupted Thursday for a second time when members of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees were ordered to stay away from the set after not being paid, Variety.com reported. The first work stoppage occurred May 9 when actors — including stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel — were told not to report to work by the Screen Actors Guild.

Capitol Films, the company backing “Nailed,” reportedly is suffering a financial crunch, forcing other productions to be sidelined as well, according to Variety and Deadlinehollywood.com, an entertainment blog.

In “Nailed,” an uninsured small-town receptionist (Biel) suffers from a freak accident that boosts her libido into overdrive. She goes to Washington to lobby for the rights of “bizarrely injured” people. There she meets an immoral congressman (Gyllenhaal), who takes advantage of her sex drive.

Robin Cowie Nalepa to The State.com