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- MOVIE TRIVIA
-
- Frequently Asked Questions
-
- Copyright (C) 1992-1996 Murray Chapman
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- Compiled by Murray Chapman (muzzle@imdb.com), from sources too numerous too
- mention. Thank-you one and all.
-
- INTRODUCTION
- ------------
-
- This is a list of interesting trivia, ``did you notice''-type things for
- movies.
-
- This list is part of The Internet Movie Database. See the notes at the end
- for more information.
-
- This, and MANY other FAQs are available for anonymous FTP wherever news.answers
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- Additions and suggestions welcome: if you can confirm any rumors, or dispute
- any ``facts'', then please do so! PLEASE read the notes at end before you
- submit anything. This is becoming increasingly important. Thanks!
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- DISCLAIMER
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-
- The data contained in this file has been supplied by numerous sources, many
- of which are anonymous and second- or third-hand. By its very nature, the
- data contained herein is particularly susceptible to innuendo and rumor.
- While I have exercised considerable editorial control by:
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- a) attempting to eliminate scandal, sensationalism, and/or slander,
- b) seeking confirmatin of rumours,
- and c) expressing a willingness to debate the validity of included data,
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- I will not (and could not possibly be expected to) accept responsibility or
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- expressed in this file do not necessarily agree with my own. I have attempted
- to present information in a professional and non-sensationalist manner, but
- as far as the information itself goes, I am obviously at the mercy of those
- who supply the data. The information is presented here in good faith for
- readers' enjoyment and education; however, I will gladly entertain debate over
- whether any specific piece of information should or should not be included.
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- NEW THIS VERSION
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- * NO entries regarding the contents of Marsellus Wallace's briefcase!
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- FILM TRIVIA
-
- # "Adam 12" (1968)
- - The paramedics from _"Emergency!" (1972)_ (qv) sometimes crossed passed with
- the cops at Rampart Hospital.
-
-
- # "Batman" (1966)
- - The props used in this show, (such as the computers and guns) also were
- used in _"Lost in Space" (1965)_ (qv), _"Time Tunnel" (1966)_ (qv),
- _"Land of the Giants" (1968)_ (qv), and
- _"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1964)_ (qv).
-
-
- # "Betty Hutton Show, The" (1959)
- - Originally titled ``Goldie''.
-
-
- # "Bewitched" (1964)
- - 'Alice Ghostly' (qv) originally did not appear as Esmeralda but as maid
- Naomi who caused havoc at the Stephens'. In the same episode (``Maid To
- Order''), she is asked to help with a client dinner at the Tate's home
- because their own maid was ill that night. The name of the Tate's usual maid
- was Esmeralda!
-
-
- # "Boat, The" (1981) (mini)
- - There was no ``Class VII C'' submarine left from World War II, so the crew
- had to build the whole interior from scratch using original plans from
- that time. It was mounted on a large pivot to simulate a moving submarine.
-
-
- # "Captain Scarlett" (1968)
- - Features the Zero-X from _Thunderbirds are GO (1966)_ (qv), also written
- by 'Gerry Anderson' (qv).
-
-
- # "Crossroads" (1964)
- - For many years, each 25 minute episode was recorded in one take without
- editing. If mistakes were made towards the end of a shoot, they would
- be left in rather than redoing the entire scene.
-
-
- # "Edge of Darkness" (1986) (mini)
- - An early draft of the script ended with Craven turned into a tree.
-
-
- # "Emergency" (1972)
- - Paramedics Gage and Desoto sometimes crossed paths with Reed and Malloy from
- _"Adam-12" (1968)_ (qv) at Rampart Hospital. In one episode, the firefighters
- are watching _"Adam-12" (1968)_ (qv) when they are dispatched to a call.
- Throughout the rest of the show, the firemen are on the phone to anyone,
- trying to find out what they missed.
-
-
- # "ER" (1994)
- - Carol Hathaway ('Julianna Margulies' (qv)) was supposed to successfully
- commit sucide in the first episode. This didn't play well with test
- audiences and was rewritten into an attempted sucide. For the first episode,
- Margulies was credited as a guest star.
-
-
- # "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" (1992)
- - The first episode is filmed in the same set as _"Growing Pains" (1985)_ (qv).
- In the beginning of the episode, 'Mark Curry' (qv) meets 'Alan Thicke' (qv)
- in the set and they make some jokes about the _"Growing Pains" (1985)_ (qv).
-
-
- # "JAG" (1995)
- - Unused footage from movies like _Top Gun (1986)_ (qv) and
- _The Hunt for Red October (1990)_ (qv) was used in this TV series.
- - One episode was shot on the set of _Crimson Tide (1995)_ (qv).
- # "Kung Fu" (1972)
- - 'David Carradine' (qv) got the lead role over martial arts legend
- 'Bruce Lee' (qv).
-
-
- # "Land of the Giants" (1968)
- - The props used in this show, (such as the computers and guns) also were
- used in _"Lost in Space" (1965)_ (qv), _"Time Tunnel" (1966)_ (qv),
- _"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1964)_ (qv), and _"Batman" (1966)_ (qv).
-
-
- # "Lonesome Dove" (1989) (mini)
- - Originally written by 'Larry McMurtry' (qv) in 1971 as a movie script. He
- intended 'John Wayne' (qv) (qv) to play Call, 'James Stewart' (qv) to play
- Gus, and 'Henry Fonda' (qv) to play Jake Spoon, with
- 'Peter Bogdanovitch' (qv) directing. Wayne turned it down, and the project
- was shelved. Ten years later McMurtry bought the script back and wrote the
- book (on which the series was based).
-
-
- # "Lost in Space" (1965)
- - 'Carol O'Connor' (qv) was considered for the role of Dr. Smith.
- - The space ship was originally named ``Gemini XII'', but was changed to
- avoid confusion with the then-current NASA program.
- - The props used in this show, (such as the computers and guns) also were
- used in _"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1964)_ (qv),
- _"Time Tunnel" (1966)_ (qv), _"Land of the Giants" (1968)_ (qv), and
- _"Batman" (1966)_ (qv).
-
-
- # "Maverick" (1957)
- - 'James Garner' (qv) claimed that during filming one day they had less than
- an hour until overtime would have to be paid, but they still needed to
- shoot a complicated fight scene. Spying a group of tall weeds, he suggested
- toat he throw his opponent into the weeds and have the fight proceed with
- much shaking of the weeds, and people being ejected from the weeds,
- only to immediately run back in. The results were extremely funny, and
- thus the cast and crew began to look for ``funny'' ways to cut corners,
- turning the show into a semi-comedy.
-
-
- # "New Avengers, The" (1978)
- - Purdey's character was originally called ``Charlie'', but this was changed
- when it was realized that there was a perfume with the same name. It is
- rumoured that 'Joanna Lumley' (qv) suggested the name Purdey, after the most
- expensive and revered shotgun in the world.
-
-
- # "Patty Duke Show, The" (1963)
- - For most of the scenes featuring for both Patty and Kathy, an uncredited
- actress played ``the back of either Patty's or Kathy's head'', as
- appropriate.
-
-
- # "Prime Suspect" (1990) (mini)
- - 'Lynda La Plante' (qv) made this film after watching reality-TV crime shows.
- After calling Scotland Yard and learning that there were only seven female
- DCIs, she interviewed one of them ('Jackie Moulton' (qv)), who impressed
- her so much that La Plante decided to base the miniseries on her.
-
-
- # "Prisoner" (1978)
- - In the UK, the series was called "Prisoner - Cell Block H", to avoid
- confusion from mixing it up with _"Prisoner, The" (1968)_ (qv).
-
-
- # "Schattenmann, Der" (1995) (mini)
- - People on the street can be seen using bags from the ``Bellheim'' warehouse.
- The owner of this fictious warehouse was the main character in director
- 'Dieter Wedel' (qv)'s previous project,
- _"Grosse Bellheim, Der" (1992) (mini)_ (qv).
-
-
- # "Search" (1972)
- - The pilot movie was originally titled "Probe".
-
-
- # "Sesame Street" (1969)
- - Ernie and Bert are named after characters in
- _It's a Wonderful Life (1946)_ (qv).
-
-
- # "Space" (1985) (mini)
- - Norman Grant ('James Garner' (qv)) was a Republican senator in the book
- upon which this was based, but the character's political affiliation, along
- with other factors, were changed to suit Garner's personal (Democratic)
- politics.
-
-
- # "Stand, The" (1994) (mini)
- - Filmed on 225 locations all over the USA.
-
-
- # "Star Trek" (1966)
- - There were two pilots made. The origional starred 'Majel-Barrett' (qv) as
- Second in command and 'Jeffery Hunter' (qv) as the Captain. This pilot
- was rejected and NBC ordered a second one. The only character that
- was the same between the two pilots was Spock who was played by
- 'Leonard Nimoy' (qv) in both pilots.
-
-
- # "Strong Poison" (1987) (mini)
- - During rehearsals for the scene where Wimsey ('Edward Ptherbridge' (qv)) and
- Climpson ('Shirley Cain' (qv) have tea together, Wimsey's monocle fell
- into his tea. Despite numerous attempts, they could not recreate this
- hilarious incident for the camera.
-
-
- # "Svensson, Svensson" (1994)
- - Each episode is taken twice before a studio audience. The two takes are
- then cut together to one episode.
-
-
- # "T.J. Hooker" (1982)
- - 'Bob Grogan' (qv), one of the detectives who worked on the Hillside Strangler
- case in Los Angeles, was hired as a technical advisor for the show,
- but was fired when he criticized rewrites of his ideas.
-
-
- # "Tales of the City" (1993) (mini)
- - Over 15 years several companies (including Warner Brothers and HBO) bought
- options to film this story, based on 'Armistead Maupin' (qv)'s novel.
- Finally this 6 part miniseries was produced by Britain's Channel 4, San
- Francisco's local PBS station KQED and PBS' ``American Playhouse''.
- - PBS bowed to the pressure of the right and dropped plans to film the second
- volume of the series with Channel 4. Although Channel 4 was reportedly still
- interested in the project, it chose not to proceed alone.
-
-
- # "Time Tunnel" (1966)
- - The props used in this show, (such as the computers and guns) also were
- used in _"Lost in Space" (1965)_ (qv),
- _"Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1964)_ (qv),
- _"Land of the Giants" (1968)_ (qv), and _"Batman" (1966)_ (qv).
-
-
- # "Turn-On" (1969)
- - Cancelled ten minutes into the first show, February 5th, 1969.
-
-
- # "Twin Peaks" (1990)
- - DIRTRADE(David Lynch): [singer]: 'Julee Cruise' (qv).
-
-
- # "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (1964)
- - The props used in this show, (such as the computers and guns) also were
- used in _"Lost in Space" (1965)_ (qv), _"Time Tunnel" (1966)_ (qv),
- _"Land of the Giants" (1968)_ (qv), and _"Batman" (1966)_ (qv).
-
-
- # "Wheels" (1978) (mini)
- - Reported to be a very loose interpretation of the events of
- 'Lee Iacocca' (qv)'s life during the time that he was developing the Mustang
- for Ford. The vehicle shown in the series, called the Hawk, was
- a customized Ford Mustang.
-
-
- # 'Crocodile' Dundee (1986)
- - The wild and ferocious buffalo that Mick Dundee pacified was drugged.
- - The ``quotes'' around ``Crocodile'' in the title were added for the American
- release to ensure people didn't think that Dundee was a crocodile.
-
-
- # 'Til We Meet Again (1940)
- - Illness caused director 'Edmund Goulding' (qv) to be replaced for much of the
- film. 'Anatole Litvak' (qv) shot approximately 26% of the film,
- 'William Keighley' (qv) 4%, and 'William K. Howard' (qv) shot a few retakes.
- Goulding shot 70% of the picture around bouts of pneumonia.
- - Pregnancy caused 'Geraldine Fitzgerald' (qv) to miss several shooting days.
- A double was used where possible.
-
-
- # 1776 (1972)
- - The 176 minute extended version of "1776" is available on laserdisc.
- It contains 35 minutes cut from the original videotape release,
- including the song, ``Cool, Considerate Men''.
-
-
- # 1900 (1977)
- - Original uncut version is 5.5 hours long, and features pornographic sequences
- with Alfredo, Olmo, and [Stefania Casini]. It also featured prepubescent
- boys examining each other's erections which would probably qualify as child
- pornography in the US.
-
-
- # 1999 - Nen no natsu yasumi
- - All the boys in this film were played by girls
-
-
- # 20,000 Years in Sing Sing (1933)
- - 'James Cagney' (qv) was originally set for the male lead.
-
-
- # 200 Motels (1971)
- - Filmed in the same studio as _2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)_ (qv). The black
- monolith from that film is visible.
- - The role of Jeff was originally intended for Mothers bassist
- 'Jeff Simmons' (qv) who quit the group just prior to filming. Needing a
- replacement, 'Frank Zappa' (qv) hired 'Wilfred Brambell' (qv). Within a few
- days, Brambell walked off the set in a rage and Zappa had to replace him.
- During a crew meeting, Zappa announced that he would give the part to the
- next person who walked into the room. 'Martin Lickert' (qv), who was
- 'Ringo Starr' (qv)'s chauffuer, was thus cast in the role upon returning
- from the limo with a pack of cigarettes for Starr.
-
-
- # 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
- - Director 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) originally planned narration for the
- prehistoric scenes.
- - Kubrick planned to have 'Alex North' (qv) (who wrote the score for Kubrick's
- _Spartacus (1960)_ (qv)) write a musical score especially for the film.
- During filming, Kubrick played classical music on the set to create the
- right mood. Delighted with the effect, he decided to use classical music in
- the finished product. North's score has subsequently been released as
- ``Alex North's 2001'' (Varese/Sarabande 5400).
- - Generally panned by critics when first released. Kubrick subsequently cut
- 20 minutes for its public release, but still failed to win over the film
- critics. Public reaction however, was completely different.
- - Incrementing each letter of ``HAL'' gives you ``IBM''.
- 'Arthur C Clarke' (qv) (co-screenwriter) claimed this was unintentional, and
- if he had noticed it before it was too late, he would have changed it.
- - HAL's voice was originally going to be performed by 'Martin Balsam' (qv),
- but Kubrick decided that he sounded too emotional. 'Douglas Rain' (qv)
- got the role, and never visited the set.
- - Kubrick had several tons of sand imported, washed, and painted for the moon
- surface scenes.
- - Multiple references to birthdays: Dr Floyd's daughter, Frank Poole, HAL.
- - HAL sings ``Daisy'' as he is shut down; this was the first song ever played
- by a non-mechanical computer.
- - Clarke once said: ``If you understand 2001 completely, we failed. We
- wanted to raise far more questions than we answered.''
- - The 1968 Oscar for best makeup went to _Planet of the Apes (1968)_ (qv).
- It is rumoured that 2001 missed out because judges were convinced that real
- apes were used, which was not the case.
- - CAMEO(Vivienne Kubrick): (daughter of Stanley) Dr Floyd's daughter.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [zoom]: retrieving Frank Poole's body.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [three-way]: man vs HAL vs aliens.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [faces]: Dave Bowman going through the Star Gate.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [114]: The Jupiter explorer's serial number is
- ``CRM-114''.
-
-
- # 2010 (1984)
- - One of the characters is ``Kirbuck'', which is an anagram of ``Kubrick''.
- 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) directed _2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)_ (qv).
- - Kubrick had all models and sets from _2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)_ (qv)
- destroyed to prevent their reuse, thus the model of the spaceship Discovery
- had to be constructed from pictures.
- - CAMEO(Arthur C. Clarke): sitting on a park bench in front of the White
- House, feeding the pigeons.
- - CAMEO(Arthur C. Clarke): on the cover of Time Magazine, as the
- American President.
- - CAMEO(Stanley Kubrick): on the cover of Time Magazine, as the Soviet
- premier.
-
-
- # 3 Godfathers (1948)
- - For the scene where Deputy Curly ('Hank Worden' (qv)) has trouble pulling
- a mule about a train, director 'John Ford' (qv) rigged the reins to pull
- backwards whenever Worden pulled forward.
- - Ford had a greensman water a cactus overnight to allow it to be squeezed
- for water.
-
-
- # 3 Men and a Baby (1987)
- - When Jack's mother comes to visit Mary, you can see in the background what
- appears to be a little boy standing in a doorway. There is a rumor that
- this is the ghost of a little boy who died in the apartment in which the
- film was shot. This rumor is false, as the interiors were all shot on a
- sound stage in a movie studio. The ``ghost'' is actually a cardboard cut-out
- of Jack wearing a tuxedo. This prop appears later in the film, when Mary's
- mother comes to collect her.
-
-
- # 39 Steps, The (1935)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about 7 minutes in, tossing some litter
- as Richard and Annabella run from the music hall.
-
-
- # 5 Fingers (1952)
- - The real Cicero was 'Elyesa Bazna' (qv), an Albanian. In his book,
- ``I Was Cicero'' he retells the story, listing his collaborators as
- a chambermaid and his niece. The character of the countess was a Hollywood
- fabrication.
-
-
- # 55 Days at Peking (1963)
- - Director 'Nicholas Ray' (qv) walked off the set and never worked again in
- Hollywood. 'Andrew Marton' (qv) and 'Guy Green' (qv) finished the film.
-
-
- # 8 Seconds (1994)
- - 'Luke Perry' (qv) and 'Stephen Baldwin' (qv) learned to ride bulls, and
- performed some of their own stunts.
-
-
- # About Last Night... (1986)
- - The original title of this film was ``Sexual Perversity in Chicago'' (taken
- from the play it is based on). The title was changed after many newspapers
- and TV stations refused to run ads for a film with such a title.
-
-
- # Above the Law (1988)
- - Due to film schedule constraints, the sequences at ``Chicago Summer CES''
- (Consumer Electronic Show) were actually filled at the November Comdex
- (Computer Dealer Expo) in Las Vegas. The film crew carried press
- credentials and pretended to be a news show filming about the products in
- the booth.
-
-
- # Abyss, The (1989)
- - Director 'James Cameron' (qv) contacted 'Orson Scott Card' (qv) before
- filming began with the possibility of producing a book based on the film.
- Scott initially told his agent that he doesn't do ``novelizations'', but
- when she told him that the director was Cameron, he agreed to consider it.
- The script arrived, and Card signed on after receiving assurances from
- Cameron that he would be free to develop his ``novel'' the way he wanted
- to. After a meeting with Cameron, Card immediately wrote the first three
- chapters, which dealt with events concerning Bud and Lindsay Brigman that
- occured before the events in the film. Cameron gave these chapters to
- 'Ed Harris' (qv) and 'Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio' (qv), who used it to
- develop their characters.
- - The masks were specially designed to show the actors faces, and had
- microphones fitted so that dialog could be recorded as the action happened.
- - Most of the underwater filming took place in a half-completed nuclear
- reactor cooling tank in Gaffney, South Carolina. The cast and crew
- frequently spent enough time underwater to force them to undergo
- decompression before surfacing. The tank was filled to a depth of 40 feet,
- but there was still too much light from the surface, so billions of tiny
- black plastic beads were floated on the surface to block the light.
- - A ``special edition'' is available on videotape, and was released
- theatrically in 1994. It features an extra 28 minutes of footage including:
- - the Deep Core crew singing a country and western song as they ``truck'' the
- rig to the abyss
- - more details about Bud and Lindsay's breakup
- - further development of the tension between the USA and the USSR, including
- a naval collission
- - a massive tidal wave caused by the NTIs
- - Fluid breathing is a reality: the rat actually did breathe liquid, although
- the suit that Bud wore was a mock-up.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [nice cut]: at the beginning of the movie,
- the blue ``Y'' from the opening credits extends and then fades to the
- underwater scenery with the submarine.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: when the soldiers arrive at the
- supply ship and jump out of the helicopters. See also _Aliens (1986)_ (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [nuke]
-
-
- # Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994)
- - The name ``Shady Acres Mental Hospital'' is a reference to the name of
- the director: 'Tom Shadyac' (qv).
-
-
- # Across the Pacific (1942)
- - Director 'John Huston' (qv) went off to join the war effort before the film
- was finished, and 'Vincent Sherman' (qv) directed the final scenes.
-
-
- # Adrift (1971)
- - Production was suspended in 1968 during the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
- because a temporary military bridge had been erected accross the Danube at
- the filming location. Production resumed in 1970, and the film was released
- in 1971.
-
-
- # Adventurer, The (1917/I)
- - The chauffeur was played by 'Kono' (qv), who was 'Charles Chaplin' (qv)'s
- own butler, chauffeur, secretary, and bodyguard from 1916 to 1934.
-
-
- # Adventures of Baron Munchausen, The (1989)
- - 'Robin Williams' (qv) played the King of the Moon. The credits list ``Ray
- Ditutto''. This is the English transliteration of the Italian phrase ``Rei di
- Tutto'', which means ``King of Everything'', which was how the King of the
- Moon introduces himself to the Baron. Williams performed the part as soon
- as he arrived in England after a trans-Atlantic flight.
-
-
- # Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, The (1984)
- - 'Jamie Lee Curtis' (qv) played Buckaroo's mother in a flashback, but this
- scene was cut.
- - Supposedly this movie was inspired a great deal from 'Thomas Pynchon' (qv)'s
- book ``The Crying of Lot 49''.
-
-
- # Adventures of Ford Fairlane, The (1990)
- - The list of bands from Grendel's bogus ``Fred's Condom Factory'' company
- are:
- - Ellen Aim and the Attackers
- - Brain of the Scarecrow
- - Alba Varden
- - Heather, Corey, Heather Cory and Young
- - Todd Times Two
- - Black Plague
- - 5000 Schizophrenics
- - Hot Tub Johnny and his Feline Friends
- - Hamma Waters Sings the Blues
- - Nine Sisters
- - Horses on Fire
- - The Silver Belles
- - Fred and Ethyl
- - The Professor and Mary-Ann
- - The Nakatomi Boys Choir
- - The Doctor Bellows Funk Machine
- - The Redheaded Gardner and his Flower
- - Also listed are the songs for the three ``Black Plague'' albums:
- - Tatoo (10/3/88)
- - Your Wow...
- - The Bio Nude
- - My Nazi Wench
- - Suck the Bunny
- - Hon, I Screwed the Kids
- - Bruce Poked Maud
- - Requiem of Paco the Shoe-Shine Boy by Wolfgang Binky
- - Devil's Ghost (2/3/88)
- - Auldbrass Antics
- - Objectionable Bimbo
- - Desecrated Diane
- - Polanski Nursery
- - Redheads on Fire
- - Cum to Me, Baby
- - Requiem of Paco the Shoe-Shine Boy by Wolfgang Binky
- - Requiem (1/1/88)
- - I Love You
- - Suck the Bunny
- - Teenage Suicide
- - Hot Juice
- - Sexual Pudding
- - Violation
- - Requiem of Paco the Shoe-Shine Boy by Wolfgang Binky
-
-
- # Adventures of Mark Twain, The (1944)
- - The scene where Clemens receives an honorary degree from Oxford University
- in 1907 was the recreation of an event that 'C. Aubrey Smith' (qv) actually
- witnessed.
-
-
- # Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, The (1994)
- - In the video store is a poster for _Frauds (1993)_ (qv), also directed by
- 'Stephan Elliot' (qv) and also starring 'Hugo Weaving' (qv).
-
-
- # Adventures of Robin Hood, The (1938)
- - 'Michael Curtiz' (qv) took over from director 'William Keighley' (qv) when
- the producers felt that the action scenes lacked impact.
-
-
- # After Hours (1985)
- - Julie ('Teri Garr' (qv)) plays Paul a Monkees record. Garr appeared in
- _Head (1968)_ (qv) with the Monkees.
- - DIRCAMEO(Martin Scorsese): shining a spotlight from a platform in the
- club.
-
-
- # Age of Innocence, The (1993)
- - Originally to be relased in fall of 1992, but was held back by over a year to
- allow directory Maritn Scorsese more time to edit.
- - DIRCAMEO(Martin Scorsese): the photographer taking May's wedding
- picture.
-
-
- # Akira (1988)
- - Production cost $US10 million, a record for Anime.
- - 2,212 shots and 160,000 single pictures, 2-3 times more than usual.
- - 327 different colors (another record in animation film), 50 of which
- have been exclusively created for the film.
- - The film is produced using a very rare method in japanese animation film:
- All voices were recorded before working on animation, so that all mouths
- of the characters are moving synchronized to the spoken word.
-
-
- # Al-Risalah (1976)
- - Although broadly sharing the same film unit (director, editor, etc.),
- Two different versions of the film (one in English and the other
- in Arabic), were shot simultaneously, scene by scene. Two completely
- different sets of actors shared the same set; once a scene had been
- established, one actor would play a character in one language, and then the
- whole scene reshot with his corresponding number speaking in the other
- language. The main (English) version was released as ``The Message'', whilst
- the Arabic version became ``Al-Risalah''.
-
-
- # Aladdin (1992)
- - Bears a similar plot and characters to
- _The Thief of Bagdad, The (1940)_ (qv).
- - The genie appears in the following guises: a nightclub entertainer, a
- Scotsman, a Scots dog, 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' (qv), 'Senor Wences' (qv),
- 'Ed Sullivan' (qv), a slot machine, 'Groucho Marx' (qv), a boxing trainer,
- a fireworks rocket, a French maitre d', a roast turkey, a pink rabbit, a
- dragon, a certificate, a pair of lips, 'Robert De Niro' (qv), a flight
- attendant, 'Carol Channing' (qv), a sheep, a hammock, a muscle man,
- Pinocchio, a magician, a frenchman in a beret and striped shirt, a chef,
- Julius Caeser, 'Arsenio Hall' (qv), a tailor, a game-show host, a drum major,
- 'Walter Brennan' (qv), a little boy, a fat man, TV parade hosts, a tiger, a
- goat, a harem girl, 'Ethel Merman' (qv), 'Rodney Dangerfield' (qv),
- 'Jack Nicholson' (qv), a teacher, a talking lampshade, a bee, a submarine,
- a one-man band, a script prompter, a ventriloquist, a
- _Fantasia (1940)_ (qv)-like devil, 'William F. Buckley' (qv), Jafar,
- cheerleaders, a baseball pitcher, a tourist with a Goofy hat, and the moon.
- For release in India, Disney replaced the game show host with a cricket
- commentator.
- - In early drawing, Aladdin resembled 'Michael J. Fox' (qv). As the story
- developed, 'Jeffrey Katzenberg' (qv) didn't think Aladdin had enough appeal
- to weomen, so he asked Aladdin to be beefed up a bit to resemble
- 'Tom Cruise' (qv).
- - Jasmine's appearance was influenced by 'Jennifer Connelly' (qv), as well
- as the sister of her animator, 'Mark Henn' (qv).
- - The stack of blocks that Jasmine's father plays with is sitting on a toy of
- the Beast from _Beauty and the Beast (1991)_ (qv), another Disney animated
- movie. Sebastian from _The Little Mermaid (1989)_ (qv) and
- _Pinocchio (1940)_ (qv) can also be spotted.
- - Aladdin's animator claimed she based his character on 'Tom Cruise' (qv).
- - When the Genie changes Abu into a car, the license plate reads ``ABU 1''.
- - The lyrics of the opening song, ``Arabian Nights'', were changed for the
- video release due to pressure from groups who were offended by the original
- lyrics. The original lyrics were: ``Where they cut off your ear if they
- don't like your face. It's barbaric, but hey it's home.'' The new lyrics
- are: ``Where it's flat and immense and the heat is intense, it's barbaric,
- but hey it's home''.
- - The two men in the crowd that Aladdin pushes through are caricatures of a
- couple of the animators ('John Musker' (qv) and 'Ron Clements' (qv)); the
- original plan was to use film critics 'Gene Siskel' (qv) and
- 'Roger Ebert' (qv), but they couldn't get permission.
- - The rumor that after Aladdin climbs up the balcony and gets confronted
- by the tiger he whispers ``Take off your clothes'' is false. He actually
- says ``Take off and go.''
- - Early scripts included Aladdin's mother, who sang a song called ``Proud of
- Your Boy'', and another song for Jafar called ``Humiliate the Boy''. Jafar's
- song was cut, as it was considered too cruel for Disney.
-
-
- # Alamo, The (1960)
- - 'Lagene Etheridge' (qv) was murdered during filming by her boyfriend.
- - Lieutenant Finn's fall from his horse was unscripted and unintentional.
- - The huge Alamo set took two years to construct.
-
-
- # Alex in Wonderland (1970)
- - CAMEO(Frederico Fellini)
-
-
- # Alexis Zorbas (1964)
- - 'Anthony Quinn' (qv) had a broken foot during filming, and thus couldn't
- perform the dance on the beach as scripted, which called for much
- leaping around. Instead, he did a slow shuffle. Director
- 'Michael Cacoyannis' (qv) asked Quinn what the dance was, and Quinn made
- up a name and claimed it was traditional.
-
-
- # Alibi (1929)
- - Alternative scenes were shot for a silent version of the film which was
- released simultaneously.
-
-
- # Alice in Wonderland (1951)
- - Color screen tests of 'Mary Pickford' (qv) as Alice were made for a proposed
- live-action/animation version of the story.
-
-
- # Alien (1979)
- - Originally to be directed by 'Water Hill' (qv), but he pulled out and gave
- the job to 'Ridley Scott' (qv).
- - The alien's habit of laying eggs in the stomach (which then burst out) is
- similar to the life-cycle of the tsetse fly.
- - The entire plot is identical to the science fiction story ``Voyage of the
- Space Beagle'', by 'A. E. Van Vogt' (qv).
- - Much of the dialog was ad-libbed.
- - An early draft of the script had a male Ripley.
- - 'Veronica Cartwright' (qv) was originally to play Ripley, but producers
- opted for 'Sigourney Weaver' (qv).
- - In the scene where Dallas, Kane and Lambert are leaving the ship, the actual
- actors walking past the Nostromo's landing struts are 3 children (two of
- whom were Scott's dressed in scaled down spacesuits. This has the effect of
- making the ship look bigger.
- - A sex scene between Dallas and Ripley was in the script, however was not
- filmed.
- - The front (face) part of the alien costume's head is made from a real human
- skull.
- - The rumour that only 'John Hurt' (qv) and the crew knew exactly what
- was going to happen during the stomach-bursting scene is false.
- - ``Nostromo'' is the title of a 'Joseph Conrad' (qv) book. The shuttle that
- Ripley escapes on is called the ``Narcissus'', a reference to another
- Conrad book. See also _Aliens (1986)_ (qv).
- - Apparently, in the final scene with Ripley and the Alien, the sounds of
- people having sex can be heard.
- - Conceptual artist H. R. Geiger's designs were changed several times, becuase
- of their blatant sexuality: the top of the eggs resembled a vagina too
- closely.
- - Extra scenes filmed but not included, due to pacing problems:
- - Ripley finds Parker and Brett cocooned. Brett is covered in ``maggots'',
- and begs Ripley to kill him. She does so with a flame thrower.
- - Ripley and Lambert discuss whether Ash has sex or not
- - Alternative death scene for Brett: Ripley and Parker come across an alive
- Brett being lifted from the ground
- - Ripley finds cocoons (one of which is Dallas) and destroys them with a
- flame thrower.
- These extra scenes were not restored to the re-released version, probably
- for this reason, but possibly because it would conflict with the
- subsequently released _Aliens (1986)_ (qv)' view of the alien's life-cycle.
- - Scott is reportedly quoted as saying that originally he wanted a much
- darker ending. He planned on having the alien bite off Ripley's head in
- the escape shuttle, sit in her chair, and then start speaking with her
- voice in a message to Earth. Apparently, 20th Century Fox wasn't too
- pleased with such a dark ending.
-
-
- # Alien 3 (1992)
- - Multiple proposed scripts caused misleading advertising which inferred that
- the movie would be set on Earth. 'William Gibson' (qv) also drafted a
- script in which Ripley spent most of the film in a coma.
- - Original script had the alien impregnating a cow, not a dog.
-
-
- # Alien Attack (1976) (TV)
- - This TV movie was edited from scenes of two episodes (``Breakaway'' and
- ``War Games'') of _"Space: 1999" (1975)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Aliens (1986)
- - A draft of the script had Gorman being paralyzed by a stinger on the tail
- of an alien, rather than being clobbered by falling equipment.
- - The ``special edition'' includes extra scenes: Newt's parents discovering
- abandoned alien ship on LV-426, scenes of Ripley discussing her daughter,
- Hudson bragging about his weaponry, robot sentry guns repelling first alien
- raid, Hicks and Ripley exchanging first names. Also included is a scene
- on LV-426 where a child rides a low-slung tricycle similar to one ridden
- in _The Terminator (1984)_ (qv), also directed by 'James Cameron' (qv).
- - The mechanism used to make the facehuggers thrash about in the stasis tubes
- in the science lab came from one of the ``flying piranahs'' in one of
- Cameron's earlier movies _Piranha II: The Spawning (1981)_ (qv). It took
- 9 people to make the face hugger work; one person for each leg and one
- for the tail.
- - The APC was modeled after an airplane tug.
- - ``Sulaco'' is the name of the town in 'Joseph Conrad' (qv)'s ``Nostromo''.
- See also _Alien (1979)_ (qv).
- - Hicks was originally played by 'James Remar' (qv), but 'Michael Biehn' (qv)
- replaced him a few days after principal photography began, due to ``artistic
- differences'' between Remar and Cameron.
- - ``She thought they said `illegal aliens' and signed up...'' said Hudson.
- This line (directed towards Vasquez) was in inside joke amongst the actors.
- 'Jenette Goldstein' (qv) (Vasquez) had gone to the audition thinking the
- film would be about illegal immigrants. She arrived with waist-long hair
- and lots of makeup. Everyone else was wearing military fatigues.
- - The ``special edition'' includes the sound of a face-hugger scurrying from
- left to right as the final credits fade.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [nice cut]: a few minutes into the movie, we see
- Ripley lying in the cryo-tube, and then the scene fades to the picture of
- the earth; the earth directly fits into the silhouette of Ripley's face.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: When the soldiers arrive on LV426
- and jump out of the armored vehicle. See also _The Abyss (1989)_ (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: When Ripley drives the APC, she
- crushes an alien's head under one of the wheels.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: close-ups of the power-lifter's feet.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [nuke]
-
-
- # Alive (1993)
- - Director 'Frank Marshall' (qv) was discussing the film on his car phone,
- when he was cut off by a truck with a bumper sticker that read ``Rugby
- Players Eat Their Dead''. Marshall decided to make the film, saying ``You
- have to go with those kinds of things.''
- - CAMEO(John Malkovich): The narrator.
-
-
- # All About Eve (1950)
- - The working title was ``Best Performance''.
- - Although he received screen credit, 'Eddie Fisher' (qv)'s scene was cut before
- the film's release.
- - 'Daryl F. Zanuck' (qv) envisioned 'Marlene Deitrich' (qv) as Margo Channing,
- 'Jeanne Crain' (qv) as Eve Harrington, and 'Jose Ferrer' (qv) as Addison
- DeWitt. Director 'Herman Mankiewicz' (qv)'s early choices for the Margo
- Channing role were 'Claudette Colbert' (qv) and 'Gertrude Lawrence' (qv).
-
-
- # All Men Are Liars (1995)
- - All secondary characters are played by locals, and some lines in the film
- were ad-libbed, as they couldn't remember the script.
-
-
- # All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)
- - A sequence with 'Zasu Pitts' (qv) was included in the silent version, but
- cut and refilmed with 'Beryl Mercer' (qv) when sound was added.
-
-
- # All the Right Moves (1983)
- - 'Tom Cruise' (qv) and 'Lea Thompson' (qv) had body doubles for the sex scene.
-
-
- # Alligator (1980)
- - Graffiti on a wall in a sewer at the end of the film reads ``Harry Lime
- Lives'', a reference to the character from _The Third Man (1949)_ (qv) who
- was killed in a sewer.
- - On a blackboard in the background of a press conference, a message refers to
- one of the victims being Edward Noron, a character from [The Honeymooners],
- who was a sewer worker.
-
-
- # Allonsanfan (1973)
- - Title derived from the first two words of the French national anthem.
-
-
- # Altered States (1980)
- - Author 'Paddy Chayefsky' (qv) disowned this movie.
- - The book was partially based on dolphin researcher John Lilly, who invented
- the isolation tank, and first started taking drugs while ``tanking''.
- - DIRTRADE(Ken Russell): [snake]: the dream sequence
-
-
- # Always (1989)
- - When Dorinda returns home in the plane, she is dressed like Ripley from
- _Aliens (1986)_ (qv), and similarly, she has a ginger tom cat. The cat,
- however, is named ``'Linda Blair' (qv)''.
- - This film is a remake of _A Guy Named Joe (1943)_ (qv), which was watched
- on television in _Poltergeist (1982)_ (qv), which was co-written by
- director 'Steven Spielberg' (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
-
-
- # Amazon Women on the Moon (1987)
- - Subtle crossovers between sketches [...]
- - The name ``Don 'No Soul' Simmons'' keeps popping up.
- - The ``release date'' for the movie keeps changing: ``We now return to our
- feature film, the 195? classic, Amazon Women on the Moon...''.
- - The names in the ``Titan Man'' sketch (George Bailey, Violet and Mr. Gower)
- are taken from the _It's a Wonderful Life (1946)_ (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [filmmakers] Appearances by director
- 'Russ Meyer' (qv), composer 'Ira Newborn' (qv), and ``Famous Monsters of
- Filmland'' editor 'Forrest J. Ackerman' (qv).
-
-
-
- # America's Deadliest Home Video (1993) (V)
- - CAMEO(Eva Scott-Berry): [production assistant]: Newswoman
- - CAMEO(Steven Diller): [Co-producer]: Debbie's lover
- - CAMEO(Lou Wynhoff): [Producer's father]: Security Guard
-
-
- # American Gigolo (1980)
- - 'John Travolta' (qv) was originally slated to play the role of Julian Kaye.
-
-
- # American Graffiti (1973)
- - License plate on John Milner's car is ``THX-138''. _THX 1138 (1970)_ (qv)
- is a film also directed by 'George Lucas' (qv).
- - There is a rumor that while Lucas and a co-worker were editing the film, the
- co-worker asked Lucas for ``Reel Two, Dialog Two'', which abbreviated to
- ``R2D2'', a name which surfaced in Lucas' later film _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv).
-
-
- # American President, The (1995)
- - The dialogue refers explicitly at one point to the films of
- 'Frank Capra' (qv). His [grandson???], 'Frank Capra III' (qv), was first
- assistant director of this film.
-
-
- # American Werewolf in London, An (1981)
- - All the songs in this film have ``moon'' in the title.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: the porno film showing when David
- meets Jack and his zombie friends. A poster for the film appears in the
- London Underground when the man is killed.
-
-
- # Andre (1994)
- - The ``seal'' is acually a sealion, as seals are notoriously difficult to
- train.
-
-
- # Angels in the Outfield (1951)
- - CAMEO(Barbara Billingsley): hat check girl
-
-
- # Anna Christie (1930/II)
- - German version, filmed directly after _Anna Christie (1930/I))_ (qv) using
- the same sets.
-
-
- # Annabelle's Affairs (1931)
- - Only one reel of this film can be found. Please check your attic.
-
-
- # Annie Get Your Gun (1950)
- - 'Judy Garland' (qv), originally cast as Annie, was taken ill during early
- filming and production was halted until 'Betty Hutton' (qv) finished
- _Let's Dance (1950)_ (qv) and was called in to replace her. Director
- 'Busby Berkeley' (qv) was also replaced, first by 'Charles Walters' (qv) and
- finally by 'George Sidney' (qv). 'Frank Morgan' (qv), in the role of
- Buffalo Bill, died suddenly and his scenes had to be re-shot with his
- replacement 'Louis Calhern' (qv). 'Howard Keel' (qv) broke his leg during
- filming when a horse fell on it.
-
-
- # Annie Hall (1977)
- - The working title was ``Anhedonia'' (the inability to feel pleasure).
- Screenwriter 'Marshall Brickman' (qv)'s suggestion was ``It Had To Be Jew''.
- - Alvy's ('Woody Allen' (qv)'s) sneezing into the cocaine was an unscripted
- accident. When previewed, the audience laughed so loud that director Allen
- decided to leave it in, and had to add footage to compensate for people
- missing the next few jokes from laughing too much.
-
-
- # Anniversary, The (1968)
- - Original director, 'Alvin Rakoff' (qv) was replaced by 'Roy Ward Baker' (qv)
- when 'Bette Davis' (qv) demanded the change.
-
-
- # Another Country (1984)
- - Loosely based on the life of 'Guy Burgess' (qv), a key figure in the
- Cambridge Spy Ring of the 1940's who eventually defected to Russia in 1951.
- The upper class establishment refused to believe he was a spy because he
- had been to public school.
-
-
- # Another Dawn (1937)
- - Before this movie was made, any Warner Brothers film which showed a movie
- marquee would indicate that a movie named ``Another Dawn'' was playing at
- the cinema. Unable to come up with a title for this film, they decided to
- actually create a movie named ``Another Dawn.''
-
-
- # Another Stakeout (1993)
- - 'Richard Dreyfuss' (qv) won an Oscar for his role in
- _The Goodbye Girl (1977)_ (qv). One of his lines in that movie was ``And
- I don't like the panties hanging on the rod''. In this movie, Chris repeats
- this line, while standing in front of a line of drying panties.
-
-
- # Apartment, The (1960)
- - To create the impression of a very large bureau in the scenes where Baxter is
- behind his desk, director 'Billy Wilder' (qv) used dwarf actors and specially
- designed furniture.
- - Wilder directed 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv) in _The Seven Year Itch (1955)_ (qv)
- and _Some Like It Hot (1959)_ (qv). He grew to despise her demands for
- star treatment and her poor work ethic, and thus included the party-girl
- Monroe-esque character in this film.
-
-
- # Apocalypse Now (1979)
- - Director 'Francis Coppola' (qv) proposed this film ten years before he
- was given funds to do it. The studio didn't think he could handle such a
- large production, so he went and made _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv) and
- _The Godfather: Part II (1974)_ (qv), becoming extremely famous, rich, and
- respected.
- - Originally scheduled to be shot over six weeks, ended up taking 16 months.
- - 'Martin Sheen' (qv)'s scenes in his hotel room were intentionally performed
- drunk, and were entirely ad-libbed. Sheen did not mean to smash the mirror
- with his hand; this was a result of his drunken stupor.
- - 'Harvey Keitel' (qv) originally cast as Captain Willard. Two weeks into
- shooting, Coppola replaced him with Sheen, saying Keitel's Willard was too
- assertive.
- - A typhoon destroyed sets, causing a delay of several months.
- - Filmed in the Philippines, where Ferdinand Marcos agreed to supply the
- helicopters and pilots. Marcos's government also needed them for fighting
- the rebels, and sometimes withdrew them during filming, sending different
- pilots not familiar with the filming.
- - A second sequence featuring the Playmates was filmed but cut. The patrol
- boat crew encounter the Playmates' helicopter which had run out of fuel.
- They swap some gasoline in exchange for a chance to sleep with the three
- girls. 'Lynda Carter' (qv) was originally cast as one of the girls, but
- was replaced by 'Colleen Camp' (qv) due to the unforseen production delays.
- - 'Marlon Brando' (qv) paid $1 million in advance. Threatened to quit and
- keep the advance. Coppola told his agent that he didn't care, and if they
- couldn't get Brando, they would try 'Jack Nicholson' (qv),
- 'Robert Redford' (qv), and then 'Al Pacino' (qv). Brando eventually turned
- up late, drunk, 40kg overweight, and admitted he hadn't read the script or
- even ``Heart of Darkness'', the book it was based on. Read Coppola's
- script, and refused to do it. Argued for days over single lines of
- dialog. They eventually agreed on an ad-lib style script, and this was shot
- according to Brando's stipulations that he appear in shadows.
- - Sheen had a heart attack during the filming; some shots of Willard's back
- are actually of someone else.
- - 'Sam Bottoms' (qv) was on speed, LSD, and marijuana during the shooting
- of parts of the movie.
- - 'Dennis Hopper' (qv) was originally going to play Willard's predecessor, but
- he was too affected by drugs to play a military type, so Coppola wrote him a
- part as a crazy photo-journalist. Hopper and Coppola argued over whether it
- was possible to forget your lines when you didn't learn them in the first
- place.
- - The photo journalist quotes two 'T. S. Eliot' (qv) poems. In a late scene
- in the film, a slow pan over a table in Kurtz's room shows a copy of ``From
- Ritual to Romance'', a book by 'Jessie Weston' that inspired Eliot's poem
- ``The Wasteland''.
- - Kurtz's Montagnards were played by Ifugao people. Coppola's wife Eleanor
- saw them performing animal sacrifice, and convinced her husband to use this
- in the film.
- - Coppola invested several million dollars of his personal wealth after the
- film went severely over budget.
- - Coppola threatened suicide several times during the making of the film.
- - There are three different treatments of the ending and credits. In the 35mm
- version, the credits roll over surrealistic explosions and burning jungle
- as the air strike occurs. The 70mm version has none of this, no credits,
- nothing but a one-line copyright notice at the end. Both versions are
- available on video. The 70mm version has been letterboxed. A third version
- has the credits rolling over a black background.
- - There are no opening credits or titles. The title of the movie appears as
- graffiti late in the film.
- - Entire set of scenes cut, where Willard and company find a river-side French
- colony. Made the ``journey back through time'' symbolism more apparent:
- Vietnam War to French Colony to Jungle Culture.
- - 'Carmine Coppola' (qv) (director's father) wrote the score for this film.
- - 'Harrison Ford' (qv)'s character wears a name badge which reads
- ``G. Lucas''. 'George Lucas' (qv) directed Ford in
- _American Graffiti (1973)_ (qv) and _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv), two films which
- made Ford famous. 'G.D. Spradlin' (qv)'s character is named ``R. Corman'',
- after producer 'Roger Corman' (qv).
- - DIRCAMEO(Francis Coppola): filming a war documentary.
- - Coppola's wife Eleanore filmed and recorded the making of this film, and has
- been released as a feature film called
- _Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991)_ (qv). It includes
- clips from the movie, as well as later interviews.
-
-
- # Apollo 13 (1995)
- - The cast and crew flew 628 parabolic flights in NASA's KC-135 airplane to
- achieve real weightlessness. Each of the flights got them 23 seconds of zero
- gravity, making a total of 4 hours and 44 seconds.
- - CAMEO(Marilyn Lovell): an extra in the grandstands at the launch.
- - CAMEO(Jim Lovell): captian of the USS Iwo Jima.
-
-
- # Arachnophobia (1990)
- - ``Canaima'' (the town attacked by the spiders) is the name of the avenging
- spirit of the Guyana Indians.
-
-
- # Army of Darkness (1993)
- - The magic words Ash must use to claim the Book of the Dead are ``Klaatu,
- Barada, Nikto'', the same words used to command the robot Gort in
- _The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)_ (qv).
- - Director 'Sam Raimi' (qv) shot two different endings. One ending has Ash
- battling a she-demon in a department store in the present. The alternative
- ending has Ash imbibing a secret potion that would make him sleep one
- century for each drop of the potion he drinks. He then goes to a cave to
- sleep. However, he drank one drop too many and wakes up to find a barren
- post-apocalyptic landscape. The final shot is Ash screaming in rage at a
- red sky. The Great Britain video version shows the `` potion'' ending, and
- the version shown in US theatres showed the ``she-demon'' ending.
- - CAMEO(Bridget Fonda): Linda
- - DIRTRADE(Sam Raimi): [shemp]:
- - DIRTRADE(Sam Raimi): [3-stooges]: The skeletons do a classic routine.
-
-
- # Around the World in 80 Days (1956)
- - Origin of the term ``cameo'', meaning in this case a small part by a famous
- person.
- - The following famous people appear in small parts in the film, and are
- credited: 'Red Buttons' (qv), 'A.E. Matthews' (qv), 'Alan Mowbray' (qv),
- 'Andy Devine' (qv), 'Basil Sydney' (qv), 'Beatrice Lillie' (qv),
- 'Buster Keaton' (qv), 'Cesar Romero' (qv), 'Charles Boyer' (qv),
- 'Charles Coburn' (qv), 'Col Tim McCoy' (qv), 'Edmund Lowe' (qv),
- 'Edward R. Murrow' (qv), 'Evelyn Keyes' (qv), 'Fernandel' (qv),
- 'Finlay Currie' (qv), 'Frank Sinatra' (qv), 'George Raft' (qv),
- 'Gilbert Roland' (qv), 'Glynis Johns' (qv), 'Harcourt Williams' (qv),
- 'Hermione Gingold' (qv), 'Jack Oakie' (qv), 'Joe E. Brown' (qv),
- 'John Carradine' (qv), 'John Mills' (qv), 'Jose Greco' (qv),
- 'Luis Miguel Dominguin' (qv), 'Marine Carol' (qv), 'Marlene Dietrich' (qv),
- 'Melville Cooper' (qv), 'Mike Mazurki' (qv), 'Noel Coward' (qv),
- 'Peter Lorre' (qv), 'Red Skelton' (qv), 'Reginald Denny' (qv),
- 'Richard Wattis' (qv), 'Robert Morley' (qv), 'Ronald Colman' (qv),
- 'Ronald Squire' (qv), 'Cedric Hardwicke' (qv), 'John Gielgud' (qv),
- 'Trevor Howard' (qv), 'Victor McLaglen' (qv).
- - The barge used in Bangkok was belonged to the King of Thailand, who loaned
- it to producer 'Michael Todd' (qv).
-
-
- # Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
- - In the scene where Mortimer Brewster is sitting on a tombstone in the
- graveyard outside his Aunt's home, one of the headstones behind him reads
- ``Archie Leach''. 'Cary Grant' (qv)'s real name is Archie Leach. See also
- _His Girl Friday (1940)_ (qv).
- - The movie went unreleased for 3 years after it was finished, waiting for the
- Broadway play to finish its run. On stage, 'Boris Karloff' (qv) played
- 'Raymond Massey' (qv)'s character who ``looks like Karloff'' (qv).
-
-
- # Aryan, The (1916)
- - Sources differ as to the director of this film.
-
-
- # Arzt von St. Pauli, Der (1968)
- - DIRCAMEO(Rolf Olsen): man in mortuary
-
-
- # Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)
- - The editor is credited as ``James T. Chance'', which was the name of
- 'John Wayne' (qv)'s character in _Rio Bravo (1959)_ (qv), on which this
- film was based, but the actual editor was director 'John Carpenter' (qv).
-
-
- # Attack of the 50 Ft. Woman (1993) (TV)
- - The film showing at the drive-in when Nancy goes on her rampage is
- _Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957)
- - 'Ed Nelson' (qv) ``played'' the crab monster with 'Beach Dickerson' (qv)
- operating the monster's claws.
-
-
- # Autrichienne, L' (1989)
- - 'Robert Hossein' (qv) was choosen as the director of the movie until he
- asked for another year and a half before starting to shoot. Producer
- 'Raymond Danon' (qv) then turned to 'Pierre Granier-Deferre' (qv) because
- the film was scheduled for the 300th anniversary of the French revolution
- and 'Ute Lemper' (qv) was only free for the period set.
- - The movie script is based entirely on the proceedings' minutes of the trial
- of Marie-Antoinette.
-
-
- # Avaleuses, Les (1973)
- - This film exists in many different versions, with different titles, with
- additional and/or deleted footage, and even with different credits, although
- the latter is largely due to variations of 'Jess Franco' (qv)'s pseudonyms.
- The versions range between hardcore porn with little horror on the one
- extreme to plain horror with little sex on the other.
-
-
- # Awakenings (1990)
- - 'Robin Williams' (qv) accidentally broke 'Robert De Niro' (qv)'s nose during
- a rehearsal of the scene where Dr Sayer tries to get Leonard to go back on
- the drug.
-
-
- # Babe (1995)
- - The talking pig is a combination of 48 real Yorkshire pigs plus an
- animatronic double. A makeup artist added toupee and eyelashes to each, and
- computer digitization manipulated pictures of the snout to make the pig
- appear to talk.
- - When 'James Cromwell' (qv) was handed the screenplay for Babe, he thumbed
- through it to see how many lines he had. He saw that he didn't have
- that many, he decided that he would do it as a nice easy film. What he
- didn't realize was that he would have more screen time in this film than
- any of his previous films.
- - The man who buys three of Fly's puppies is head animal trainer
- 'Karl Lewis Miller' (qv).
-
-
- # Babysitter, The (1995)
- - 'Alicia Silverstone' (qv) is rumoured to have turned down the
- part in this film on numerous occasions. She finally agreed after
- her nude scenes were removed.
-
-
- # Bachelor Mother (1939)
- - Working titles were ``My Fifth Avenue Girl'' and ``She Said I Do''
-
-
- # Back to the Future (1985)
- - 'Eric Stoltz' (qv) originally cast as Marty McFly, but changed because he
- didn't act enough like a teenager. When 'Michael J. Fox' (qv) was cast, his
- costume was completely revamped.
- - The ``main street'' is the same one used in _Gremlins (1984)_ (qv).
- - The theatre in 1955 is showing a double bill: ``A Boy's Life'' (the working
- title for 'Steven Spielberg' (qv)'s
- _E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)_ (qv)), and ``Watch the Skies'' (the
- working title for Spielberg's
- _Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)_ (qv)). See also
- _Gremlins (1984)_ (qv).
- - The device in Doc Brown's lab that Marty plugs his guitar into is labeled
- ``CRM-114'', which was the name of the message decoder on the B-52 in
- _Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1963)_ (qv),
- and the serial number of the Jupiter explorer in
- _2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)_ (qv), both directed by 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv).
- - Doc Brown's dog is named Einstein. This may be a vague reference to
- _Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)_ (qv), where the inventor of a miracle car
- owned a dog named Edison.
- - The mall where Marty McFly meets Dr. Brown for their time travel experiment
- is called ``Twin Pines Mall''. Dr. Brown comments that old farmer Peabody
- used to own all of the land, and he grew pines there. When Marty goes back
- in time, he runs over and knocks down a pine tree on the Peabody's property.
- When he comes back to the mall at the end of the film, the sign at the mall
- identifies the mall as ``Lone Pine Mall''.
- - Farmer Peabody's son is named Sherman. Sherman was the name of the little boy
- time traveler in one segment of Jay Ward's cartoon show, ``The Rocky &
- Bullwinkle Show.'' The dog who owned his time machine was named Mr. Peabody.
- - One scene only shown in a 1990 TV was the 1955 Doc investigating his 1985
- counterpart's suitcase, discovering a hairdryer and a copy of Playboy.
- - The dialogue where Lorraine says that when she grows up she'll let her kids
- do anything they want was cut.
- - Another deleted scene shows Marty peeking in on a class in 1955 and seeing
- his mother cheating on a test.
- - The scene where Marty asks if he and Jennifer become ``assholes'' in the
- future was reshot for television.
- - The newscaster on TV in the opening sequence is 'Deborah Harmon' (qv), who
- appeared in director 'Robert Zemeckis' (qv)' _Used Cars (1980)_ (qv).
- - When Marty gets back to 1985, he spots a bum on the bench. He calls him
- ``Red'': ``Red Thomas'' was mayor in 1955.
- - The radio in Marty's room plays ``Back in Time'', by Huey Lewis and the News,
- who wrote and performed some songs for the film.
- - The ``Mr Fusion Home Energy Converter'', which is sitting on the DeLorean
- when Doc returns from the future, is made from (among other things) a Krups
- coffee grinder.
- - The script never called for Marty to repeatedly bang his head on the
- gull-wing door of the Delorean, this was improvised during filming as the
- door mechanism became faulty.
- - CAMEO(Huey Lewis): the high-school band judge.
- - CAMEO(Steven Spielberg): The driver of the pickup truck that gives
- Marty a lift to school.
-
-
- # Back to the Future Part II (1989)
- - Filmed at the same time as _Back to the Future Part III (1990)_ (qv). In
- the five years since the original was made, 'Michael J. Fox' (qv) had
- forgotten how to ride a skateboard.
- - A movie theatre advertises ``Jaws 19'', directed by ``Max Spielberg''.
- Executive producer 'Steven Spielberg' (qv), who directed _Jaws (1975)_ (qv),
- has a son Max.
- - 'Crispin Glover' (qv) played George McFly in the original, but was replaced
- by 'Jeffrey Weissman' (qv) in Part II and Part III. There is a rumour that
- Glover had some emotional/mental problems which caused this.
- - 'Elisabeth Shue' (qv) was cast as Jennifer, and all the closing shots of
- _Back to the Future (1985)_ (qv) were reshot for the beginning of this film.
- Persistent rumours are that 'Claudia Wells' (qv) (Jennifer in
- _Back to the Future (1985)_ (qv)) was in no condition to act any more.
- - When Marty arrives in 2015, he looks in the window of an antique store, where
- there is a Roger Rabbit doll and a _Jaws (1975)_ (qv) Nintendo game.
- _Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)_ (qv) was also directed by
- 'Robert Zemeckis' (qv).
- The old man who wishes he had bet on the Cubbies is played by
- 'Charles Fleischer' (qv), who did Roger Rabbit's voice.
- - A 1990 TV special showed some sequences cut from the film:
- - Biff fades out of 2015 after stumblind out of the DeLorean and behind some
- trash cans
- - Marty discovers the destroyed Hill Valley High School
- - The two police officers are named Reese and Foley, which are the names that
- Zemeckis and screenwriter 'Bob Gale' (qv) use for any police or government
- agents in the films they have written.
-
-
- # Back to the Future Part III (1990)
- - Filmed at the same time as _Back to the Future Part II (1989)_ (qv). In the
- five years since the original was made, 'Michael J. Fox' (qv) had forgotten
- how to ride a skateboard.
- - 'Crispin Glover' (qv) played George McFly in the original, but was replaced
- by 'Jeffrey Weissman' (qv) in Part II and Part III. There is a rumour that
- Glover had some emotional/mental problems which caused this.
- - The Editor of Hill Valley's newspaper in 1885 is ``M. R. Gale'', a tribute
- to trilogy screenwriter 'Bob Gale' (qv).
- - In _Back to the Future Part II (1989)_ (qv), Biff watches
- _The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966)_ (qv) in the alternative 1985, in
- which 'Clint Eastwood' (qv)'s character uses steel plating underneath his
- poncho. Marty (calling himself ``Clint Eastwood'') uses the hatch from a
- stove under his poncho in 1885. The sign at the train crossing in 1985
- identifies the location as ``Eastwood Ravine''.
- - References to _Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)_ (qv): the train sprouts fins
- similar to the Professor's car.
- - Director of Photography 'Dean Cundey' (qv) plays the photographer who takes
- Marty and Doc's picture in 1885.
- - DIRTRADE(Robert Zemeckis): [citation]: When Marty walks along the
- railroad tracks and finally reaches the town, he comes to the railway
- station. Then he walks into the town, while the camera slowly rises up
- above the station and finally shows Marty at a large distance walking into
- the town. This scene is shot exactly the same way as the scene in
- _Once Upon a Time in the West (1969)_ (qv), when Jill arrives at the
- station.
- - CAMEO(ZZTop): the band in 1885. ZZTop wrote some of the music for the
- movie.
-
-
- # Backtrack! (1969)
- - This movie is composed of the first episode of
- _"Virginian, The" (1962)_ (qv) and a snippet of the _"Laredo" (1965)_ (qv)
- episode ``Three's Company''.
-
-
- # Bad and the Beautiful, The (1952)
- - 'Lana Turner' (qv) plays an actor whose career started as a movie extra.
- Turner started her own career as an extra in _A Star Is Born (1937)_ (qv).
- - Director 'Vincente Minelli' (qv) and star 'Kirk Douglas' (qv) also teamed
- up in another movie about Hollywood, _Two Weeks in Another Town (1962)_ (qv).
- - James Lee ('Dick Powell' (qv)) won the Pulitzer Prize for his book ``A Woman
- of Taste'', about his late wife Rosemary ('Gloria Grahame' (qv)).
-
-
- # Bad Girls (1994)
- - 'Tamra Davis' (qv) started as director of this film, with a script written
- by 'Yolande Turner' (qv) and 'Becky Johnston' (qv). A few weeks into
- filming, the production company became unhappy with the direction the film
- was taking. They shut down production, replaced Davis with
- 'Jonathan Kaplan' (qv), had the script rewritten, and sent the four main
- actresses off to ``cowboy camp'' to learn how to shoot, rope and ride.
-
-
- # Bad Men of Missouri (1941)
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) rejected a role in this film, with the words ``Areyou
- kidding?''
-
-
- # Balboa (1986)
- - Originally filmed as a mini-series.
-
-
- # Bambi (1942)
- - Some scenes of woodland creatures and the forest fire are unused footage from
- _Pinocchio (1940)_ (qv).
- - The world premiere of this film was in the tiny Lincoln Theater in
- Damariscotta, Maine, USA. 'Maurice Day' (qv), an animator with Disney,
- brought 'Felix Salten' (qv)'s book to the attention of 'Walt Disney' (qv),
- and when Walt decided to make the movie he thanked Maurice by
- holding the premier in Maurice's home town.
-
-
- # Band Wagon, The (1953)
- - 'Cyd Charisse' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'India Adams' (qv).
-
-
- # Bandera, La (1935)
- - The movie was initially dedicated to Colonel Franco and his troops. The
- dedication was removed after the Spanish civil war.
-
-
- # Barbarella (1968)
- - When 'Virna Lisi' (qv) was told to play the part of Barbarella, she
- terminated her contract with United Artists and returned to Italy.
-
-
- # Barfly (1987)
- - CAMEO(Charles Bukowski): in the bar where Henry and Wanda meet for
- the first time.
-
-
- # Barkleys of Broadway, The (1949)
- - Originally planned to star 'Fred Astaire' (qv) and 'Judy Garland' (qv), but
- when Garland became ill, 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) took over.
- - Astaire has sung ``They Can't Take That Away from Me'' to Rogers previously
- in _Shall We Dance? (1937)_ (qv), but they had never danced to it. Rogers
- suggested that they use the song again (this time dancing), and so it
- was included.
-
-
- # Barry Lyndon (1975)
- - Director 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) did not use any artificial lighting when he
- shot this film.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [faces]: Captain Quinn's face during his duel
- with Barry when he goes to raise his pistol.
-
-
- # Barton Fink (1991)
- - 'John Turturro' (qv) plays the title role. In
- _Miller's Crossing (1990)_ (qv) (also directed by 'Joel Coen' (qv)),
- Turturro played a character who met a man at an apartment building called
- ``The Barton Arms''.
-
-
- # Bas-fonds, Les (1936)
- - CAMEO(Jacques Becker): a silhouette.
-
-
- # Basic Instinct (1992)
- - 'Kim Basinger' (qv) was originally cast as Catherine Tramell.
- - 'Michael Douglas' (qv)' character watches [_Hellraiser (1987)_ (qv) or
- _Brain (1962)_ (qv) or _Brain (1969)_ (qv)?].
-
-
- # Basketball Diaries, The (1995)
- - CAMEO(Jim Carrol)
-
-
- # Batman (1989)
- - 'Adam West' (qv) (the star of the TV series) wanted to play Batman, but
- 'Michael Keaton' (qv) was given the role after getting the nod from
- Bob Kane, the creator of the original Batman comic strip.
- - Heavy security surrounded The Joker's makeup.
- - 'Sean Young' (qv) originally cast as Vicki Vale, but broke her collar bone
- while filming a horse-riding scene with 'Michael Keaton' (qv). The scene
- was subsequently rewritten out of the script.
- - Most shots of Batman in costume are a stunt double.
- - Spanish subtitles convert ``6 foot'' and ``108 (lbs)'' to metric.
- - Kane was scheduled to make a cameo appearance, but he couldn't make the
- shoot. The drawing that the newspaper report holds up of the ``Bat-Man'' was
- drawn by Kane.
- - CAMEO(Prince): rumor unconfirmed as of yet.
-
-
- # Batman Forever (1995)
- - 'Jim Carrey' (qv) reportedly broke around a dozen prop canes and some of
- his trailer furniture while learning to twirl it around.
-
-
- # Batman Returns (1992)
- - 'Danny DeVito' (qv) forbidden to describe The Penguin's makeup to anyone,
- including his family.
- - The bad guy's name is Max Schreck. 'Max Schreck' (qv) played the vampire in
- _Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)_ (qv).
- - The film was been branded `anti-Semitic' in an opinion piece in the New York
- Times because of the Jewish references in The Penguin's character:
- - He has a big nose
- - He likes to eat herrings
- - He is 33 years old: the same age as Christ
- - He is discovered floating down the underground river in a basket, much
- like Moses
- - He plans to kill the first born of all the elite citizens of Gotham,
- reminiscent of the Passover story
- - carries his umbrella into the graveyard the same way Christ carried the
- cross.
- - 'Sean Young' (qv) very much wanted the role of The Catwoman. During
- preproduction she arrived at the studio in a Catwoman costume to confront
- the makers of the movie. She used other people scouting the studio grounds,
- using walkie- talkies to communicate, to track down the producers. See also
- _Batman (1989)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Battle of the Alamo, The (1996)
- - For the first time ever the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, who
- control the Alamo, allowed filming at the actual site, and even within
- the Alamo itself.
- - The scene where Col. Travis gives his ring away was filmed within the Alamo
- in the room where it actually happened, using Col. Travis' actual ring, from
- the Alamo museum.
-
-
- # Battle of the River Plate, The (1956)
- - Ships used in the film: HMS Sheffield as HMS Ajax, INS Delhi (formerly HMNZS
- Achilles) as HMNZS Achilles, HMS Cumberland as HMS Cumberland, Heavy Cruiser
- USS Salem as the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee.
-
-
- # Beaches (1988)
- - CAMEO(Hector Elizondo): Justice of the Peace
-
-
- # Beau Hunks (1931)
- - CAMEO(Jean Harlow): ``Jeanie-Weenie'', in photo.
- - CAMEO(Marvin Hatley): a Riffian.
-
-
- # Beauty and the Beast (1991)
- - ``Be Our Guest'' was originally animated with Maurice (not Belle) as the
- guest, but they decided not to waste such a wonderful song on a secondary
- character.
- - ``Chip'' originally had only one line, but the producers liked the voice so
- much that they had extra lines written.
- - Tiny Toon Adventure script writer Sheri Stoner was used as the model for
- Belle. See also _The Little Mermaid (1989)_ (qv).
- - The signs that Maurice encounters in the forest show two different city
- names if you look closely enough. One is pointing down a darkened path
- named ``Valencia''. The other is pointing down a less sinister looking
- path labeled ``Aneheim'', representing the on-going battle between
- Disneyland (located in Aneheim, California) and Six Flags Magic Mountain
- (Located in Valencia, California).
-
-
-
- # Becky Sharp (1935)
- - After only a few weeks filming, director 'Lowell Sherman' (qv) developed
- pneumonia and died. His replacement, 'Rouben Mamoulian' (qv), scrapped
- his footage and began again from scratch.
-
-
- # Beethoven (1992)
- - The credits list ``Edmond Dantes'' as the screenwriter, but it was
- actually 'John Carpenter' (qv). The pseudonym is a homage to a character
- in ``The Count of Monte Cristo''.
-
-
- # Beetlejuice (1988)
- - Title role originally written for 'Sammy Davis Jr.' (qv).
- - When Barbara and Adam are in their case worker's office, through the blinds
- you can see Elwood and Jake from _The Blues Brothers (1980)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Being There (1979)
- - Every contract that 'Peter Sellers' (qv) signs includes a clause which
- stipulates that his accomodation must have the bed facing East-West.
- Chance says: ``I like to sleep with my head facing North''. The attorney
- he's with says ``But this bed is facing west!''
- - In different versions, the credits are either shown over retakes of
- Chance saying a line that was not in the movie, or (for TV and video)
- shown over TV white noise.
-
-
- # Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952)
- - Filmed in nine days on a budget of $50,000
-
-
- # Belle of New York, The (1952)
- - The vocals for 'Vera-Ellen' (qv) were dubbed by 'Anita Ellis' (qv).
- - 'Mae West' (qv) was considered for the part of Mrs. Hill, but was too
- expensive.
- - The song ``I Love to Beat the Big Bass Drum'' was written for the film but
- not used.
- - A scene with a dance to ``When I'm Out With the Belle of New York,'' by Vera-
- Ellen and chorus, was cut from the film.
-
-
- # Belle of the Nineties (1934)
- - Originally titled ``It Ain't No Sin,'' but after the newly formed Hayes
- Office objected, the title was quickly changed, even though advertising had
- already been printed.
-
-
- # Ben-Hur (1959)
- - The rumor that the 'Stephen Boyd' (qv)'s double was killed during the
- chariot race is false.
- - The chariot race segment was directed by legendary stunt-man,
- 'Yakima Canutt' (qv). One of Canutt's sons doubled for
- 'Charlton Heston' (qv). During one of the crashes, in which Judah Ben-Hur's
- horses jump over a crashed chariot, the younger Canutt was thrown from his
- chariot onto the tongue of his chariot. He managed to climb back into his
- chariot and bring it back under control (his only injury was a cut on the
- chin). The sequence looked so good that it was included in the film, with a
- close-up of Heston climbing back into the chariot. The cut on Canutt Jr's
- chin was the only injury in the incredibly dangerous sequence. It is
- rumored that the stuntmen were told that the winner of the race would
- receive a $150 bonus.
-
-
- # Beshin Lug (1937)
- - Production was stopped by Soviet officials in 1937. The shot material was
- destroyed during a German bombing raid in the war, but in the mid 1960s
- short clips, cut during the editing of the picture in 1937 were found.
- These clips were added according to script and story board to a 31 minute
- reconstuction of film stills.
-
-
- # Best Defense (1984)
- - When Laura ('Kate Capshaw' (qv)) is waiting in a pick-up truck, she is
- humming the theme song from
- _Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)_ (qv), a movie (also released
- in 1984) that she appeared in.
-
-
- # Best Little Girl in the World, The (1981) (TV)
- - Under medical supervision, 'Jennifer Jason Leigh' (qv) wasted down to 90
- pounds for her role.
-
-
- # Beverly Hillbillies, The (1993)
- - CAMEO(Buddy Ebsen): a private detective. Ebsen played Jed Clampett in
- _"The Beverly Hillbillies" (1962)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
- - Axel Foley originally going to be played by 'Sylvester Stallone' (qv) or
- 'Mickey Rourke' (qv).
-
-
- # Beverly Hills Cop III (1994)
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [filmmakers] Appearances by directors
- 'Martha Coolidge' (qv), 'Joe Dante' (qv), 'Arthur Hiller' (qv),
- 'George Lucas' (qv), 'Peter Medak' (qv), 'George Schaefer' (qv),
- 'Barbet Schroeder' (qv), and 'John Singleton (qv)'; and filmmaker
- 'Ray Harryhausen' (qv).
-
-
- # Bewegte Mann, Der (1994)
- - Based on the books ``Der Bewegte Mann'' and ``Pretty Baby'', written by
- cartoonist 'Ralf Koenig' (qv), who appears as a drag-queen.
-
-
- # Beyond the Forest (1949)
- - In some parts of the US the scene in which Rosa induces a miscarriage by
- jumping from an embankment were cut.
-
-
- # Beyond the Rainbow (1922)
- - After submitting her photo in a magazine contest, 'Clara Bow' (qv) was
- declared national winner and won a part in this motion picture. Her acting
- was deemed so amateurish however, her scenes were cut before the picture's
- release. When she later became a star, her scenes were reinstated and the
- film was re-issued.
-
-
- # Bharat Mata (1956)
- - During filming one of the sets caught on fire. 'Sunil Dutt' (qv) saved
- ``Nargis'' [?].
-
-
- # Big Brawl, The (1980)
- - Despite training in martial arts since the age of six, and having
- choreographed his own fight scenes in many previous films, 'Jackie Chan' (qv)
- was assigned a fight choreographer with only six years experience.
-
-
- # Big Broadcast of 1936, The (1935)
- - The number ``It's the Animal in Me'' was originally intended for the movie
- _We're Not Dressing (1934)_ (qv), but was cut from that film before release.
-
-
- # Big Chill, The (1983)
- - Flashback scenes with 'Kevin Costner' (qv) as Alex filmed, but cut. He
- is still visible as the body being dressed at the beginning of the film.
- - As he fights off the bat, Harold hums the theme from
- _Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)_ (qv), also written by
- 'Lawrence Kasdan' (qv).
-
-
- # Big Easy, The (1987)
- - The orchestral music playing on the stereo while Anne is on the phone is
- from the fourth act of [?] Puccini's Manon Lescaut, which takes place on an
- arid plain just outside New Orleans.
-
-
- # Big House, The (1930)
- - Director 'George W. Hill' (qv) threatened to fire anyone who ``acted'', and
- forbade makeup.
-
-
- # Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake, The (1990) (TV)
- - The montage showing emergency services getting ready includes Squad 51
- and Engine 51 from _"Emergency" (1972)_ (qv) backing in the station.
-
-
- # Big Picture, The (1989)
- - CAMEO(Martin Short): agent.
- - CAMEO(Eliot Gould): lawyer in the first student film.
-
-
- # Big Sleep, The (1946)
- - Director 'Howard Hawks' (qv) and star 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) got into an
- argument as to whether one of the characters was murdered or committed
- suicide. The sent a wire to author 'Raymond Chandler' (qv) asking him to
- settle the issue, but he replied that he didn't know either.
- - The scene where Bogart and 'Lauren Bacall' (qv) make suggestive talk
- about horses was added almost a year after filming was otherwise
- complete, and the two performers had married in the meantime.
-
-
- # Big Steal, The (1990)
- - A TV can be heard to be showing _Malcolm (1986)_ (qv), which has the same
- producers.
- - The car yard (set up in for the film in Victoria St Richmond an inner suburb
- of Melbourne) was so real that the crew kept receiving genuine offers
- from the public wishing to purchase the vehicles.
-
-
- # Big Trouble in Little China (1986)
- - Some of the lightning forms a Chinese symbol as it disappears. The symbol
- translates as ``carpenter''. This film was directed by
- 'John Carpenter' (qv).
-
-
- # Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991)
- - The original title of this film was ``Bill and Ted go to Hell'' but was
- changed for obvious reasons.
- - Bill's grandmother, ``Gramma S. Preston, Esquire'' is played by
- 'Alex Winter' (qv).
- - The evil character from the future is called ``De Nomolos'', which is
- writer and producer 'Ed Solomon' (qv)'s name spelt backwards.
- - 'William Sadler' (qv) (``Death''), also plays a bit role as an Englishman
- when we see various spots around the world when the Battle of the Bands is
- shown.
- - Sadler wrote the ``Reaper Rap'', which is played over the closing credits.
- - There are statues of 'David Niven' (qv) and 'Michael Powell' (qv) in heaven.
- - References to _A Matter of Life and Death (1981) (TV)_ (qv),
- _The Seventh Seal (1957)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Bill and Coo (1947)
- - The players are real birds dressed like humans.
-
-
- # Billion Dollar Brain (1967)
- - 'Michael Caine' (qv) performed most of his own stunts. During the final ice
- flow scene, he almost slipped and fell into freezing water.
- - Caine had originally signed a five picture deal, but when he was
- reluctant to return to the role, producer 'Harry Saltzman' (qv) let him out
- of the contract.
-
-
- # Birds, The (1963)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): at the start of the film walking two dogs
- past the pet shop (the dogs were actually his own).
- - Hitchcock tried to hire 'Joseph Stefano' (qv) (writer of
- _Psycho (1960)_ (qv)) to write the script, but he wasn't interested in the
- story. The final screenplay (from a 'Daphne Du Maurier' (qv) story) was
- written by 'Evan Hunter' (qv), best known to detective story fans under his
- pen name 'Ed McBain' (qv).
- - Hitchcock spotted 'Tippi Hedren' (qv) in a diet drink commercial.
- - The scene where Hedren is ravaged by birds near the end of the movie
- took a week to shoot. The birds were attached to her clothes by long
- nylon threads so they could not get away.
- - The film does not finish with the usual ``THE END'' title because Hitchcock
- wanted to give the impression of unending terror.
- - An intended final shot with the Golden Gate bridge covered in birds was
- not filmed because of cost.
- - The poster for the movie said: ``THE BIRDS IS COMING!'' irritating English
- teachers nationwide.
- - Hedren's daughter 'Melanie Griffith' (qv) claims she was given a present
- by Hitchcock during the filming. It was a doll of her mother in a coffin,
- which Hitchcock intended as a joke.
-
-
- # Birth of a Nation, The (1915)
- - Premiered in Los Angeles with the title ``The Clansman'', after the
- novel on which it was based.
- - The black characters are played by white actors with make-up.
-
-
- # Birth of the Blues (1941)
- - 'Bing Crosby' (qv)'s clarinet was dubbed by 'Danny Polo' (qv),
- 'Brian Donlevy' (qv)'s cornet by 'Poky Carriere' (qv).
-
-
- # Bishop's Wife, The (1947)
- - This first filming was directed by 'William A. Seiter' (qv), but
- 'Samuel Goldwyn Jr.' (qv) didn't like it and so he asked 'Henry Koster' (qv)
- for a completely new film. The preview-audience didn't like the new
- version, so 'Billy Wilder' (qv) and 'Charles Brackett' (qv) had to rewrite
- a couple of scenes without appearence in the credits.
-
-
- # Black Cat, The (1934)
- - 'Boris Karloff' (qv)'s character is named after Austrian architect and
- set designer 'Hjalmar Poelzig' (qv).
- - The satanic prayer Poelzig chants during the black mass scene consists of
- phrases in Latin, the most recognizable being ``cum grano salis'' (with a
- grain of salt).
-
-
- # Black Hole, The (1979)
- - Dr Reinhardt's ship is called the ``U.S.S. Cygnus.'' The first black hole
- was discovered in the constellation Cygnus.
-
-
- # Black Rain (1989/I)
- - 'Jackie Chan' (qv) turned down a role, as he didn't want to play a ``bad''
- character.
-
-
- # Black Scorpion, The (1957)
- - The producers ran out of money during production, so the special effect of
- the scorpion attacking Mexico City is actually an empty traveling matte.
- - The sounds of the scorpions are the same sounds as the ant chirps in
- _Them! (1954)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Black to the Promised Land (1992)
- - A scene where the students visit an Arab village and were stoned by the
- residents was filmed but not included.
-
-
- # Black Widow (1986)
- - CAMEO(David Mamet): playing poker with Debra Winger
-
-
- # Blackmail (1929)
- - 'Anny Ondra' (qv)'s voice was dubbed by 'Joan Barry' (qv) because Ondra had a
- thick German accent. Barry had to stand just off the set and read the
- lines into a microphone as the film was shot.
- - Much of the film was originally shot silent; when sound became available
- during the course of shooting, director 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv) re-shot
- certain scenes with sound.
- - A German-language version was produced at the same time, also directed
- by Hitchcock.
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): being bothered by a small boy on the
- subway.
-
-
- # Blazing Saddles (1974)
- - Scriptwriter 'Andrew Bergman' (qv) originally named the lead character
- ``Tex X''.
- - Director 'Mel Brooks' (qv) plays a character called ``Le Petomane'', which
- was the stage name of a popular French performer (Joseph Pujol) from the
- beginning of the 20th century. His specialty was telling stories punctuated
- with flatulence.
- - In the shot where the showbill for ``Lili von Schtupp, The Teutonic
- Titwillow'' appears, the tune played on the honky-tonk piano in the
- background is ``Springtime for Hitler'' from _The Producers (1968)_ (qv),
- also directed by Brooks.
- - The ``stinkin' badges'' line is from
- _The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)_ (qv).
- - The TV release has several extra scenes that weren't in the theatrical
- release.
- - When Sheriff Bart is trying to capture Mongo, after he delivers the
- ``CandyGram for Mongo'', it then shows a ``draw on the dummy sheriff'' game
- that fires a cannon at Mongo.
- - A scene where Bart convinces Mongo to go diving down a well for Spanish
- Doubloons and Bart stops pumping air to the diving suit because it's time
- for his lunch break.
- - Escaping from the ``Bad guy queue'', Jim and Bart encounter a Baptism
- ceremony.
- - Governor Le Petomane rides into the fake Rock Ridge in a stagecoach and
- tries to talk to the fake people.
- - Everyone in the town of Rockridge's last name is ``Johnson''.
- - CAMEO(Count Bassie): leader of the jazz band in the desert.
- - DIRCAMEO(Mel Brooks): the aviator in the bad-guy queue.
-
-
- # Blind Date (1987)
- - 'Madonna' (qv) and 'Sean Penn' (qv) were approached to star together in this
- movie, but producers wanted to cast 'Bruce Willis' (qv) in the male lead, so
- Madonna backed out.
-
-
- # Blind Husbands (1919)
- - Originally titled ``The Pinnacle.''
-
-
- # Blink (1994)
- - 'Dana Stevens' (qv)'s research into the screenplay revealed that delayed
- vision is not ficticious.
- - 'Madeleine Stowe' (qv) visited doctors at UCLA to study blindness.
- 'Aidan Quinn' (qv) and 'James Remar' (qv) spent time with the Chicago Police
- department, and the line ``We will solve no crime before there's overtime''
- was provided by police force members.
-
-
- # Blood Alley (1955)
- - 'Robert Mitchum' (qv) was fired from the film after an altercation in which
- he shoved director 'William Wellman' (qv) into San Francisco Bay.
-
-
- # Bloodbath at the House of Death (1984)
- - References to: _An American Werewolf in London (1981)_ (qv) [more!]
-
-
- # Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight (1991)
- - The prison inmates are watching _T.N.T. Jackson (1974)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Bloodsport (1987)
- - 'Jean Claude Van Damme' (qv) was well-known in Europe as a kickboxer, but an
- unknown in Hollywood. He spotted producer 'Menahem Golan' (qv) coming out
- of a restuarant and getting into his car. He introduced himself, and then
- did a 360 degree spinning kick, narrowly missing Golan's head. Golan signed
- him the next day to star in this film.
-
-
- # Blown Away (1992)
- - When Richie gets arrested, a police radio can be heard announcing the
- capture of Dr. Richard Kimble from _"The Fugitive (TV)"_ (qv).
-
-
- # Blue Iguana, The (1988)
- - CAMEO(Dean Stockwell):
-
-
- # Blue in the Face (1995)
- - Filmed in just five days, using the same set and much of the same cast as
- _Smoke (1995)_ (qv). The premise of the film came to directors
- 'Wayne Wang' (qv) and 'Paul Auster' (qv) while watching an improvisation
- session between 'Harvey Keitel' (qv) et. al. to help them get into character
- for filming _Smoke (1995)_ (qv). They decided that the improvisations were
- so funny that they would spend a few days after shooting Smoke just filming
- film is almost entirely improvised. Auster and Wang claim to have
- ``borrowed'' the idea of shooting another movie on the back of an existing
- one from 'Roger Corman' (qv) who often used to shoot movies very quickly on
- leftover sets from other productions.
-
-
- # Blue Skies (1946)
- - Filming began with 'Paul Draper' (qv) as Jed Potter. Draper was fired over
- either his impatience with 'Joan Caulfield' (qv), who was not a professional
- dancer, or his stutter. He was replaced by 'Fred Astaire' (qv).
-
-
- # Blue Sky (1994)
- - Completed in 1991, but not released until 1994 due to Orion Pictures'
- bankruptcy.
-
-
- # Blue Tiger (1994)
- - CAMEO(Michael Madsen): a gun salesman. Madsen is the brother of star
- 'Virginia Madsen' (qv).
-
-
- # Blues Brothers, The (1980)
- - The ``Blues Brothers Band'' consists of already well-respected musicians, who
- have recorded and written with the likes of Eric Clapton and Otis Redding.
- - Every time we see the window in Elwood's apartment a train goes past.
- - When the police car flips over in the mall, the police officer says ``Hey,
- they broke my watch!'' This line is repeated after every major car crash.
- - ``Murph and the Magictones'' have a pink Cadillac with the name of the band
- painted on the side. After they re-join the Blues Brothers, the car has
- ``The Blues Brothers'' crudely spray-painted on it.
- - Elwood never takes off his sunglasses, and Jake never takes off his hat.
- - This film holds the world record for the number of cars crashed.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [ipanema]: the music in the elevator.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: the message on the billboard that the
- cops were hiding behind.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [filmmakers] Appearances by directors 'Frank Oz' (qv)
- and 'Steven Spielberg' (qv).
-
-
- # Bob Roberts (1992)
- - Writer/Director/Actor 'Tim Robbins' (qv) wrote a song called ``Revape
- Amerika'' for _Tapeheads (1988)_ (qv). It was performed by ``Bob Roberts''.
- Robbins reworked the song into ``Retake America''.
- - A soundtrack album was not made becuase Robbins didn't want the songs played
- outside of the movie's context.
-
-
- # Body Double (1984)
- - Porn star 'Annette Haven' (qv) was originally cast for the role of
- ``Holly'', but Columbia Pictures decided to turn her down when their
- executives saw what kind of movies she had been making. Haven
- later stated that she was happy because of that, because she hadn't
- liked the script and hadn't liked to be in a film with gory violence.
-
-
- # Bodyguard, The (1992)
- - This film was originally proposed in the mid-70's, starring 'Diana Ross' (qv)
- and 'Steve McQueen' (qv), but was rejected as ``too controversial''.
- - Rachel's mansion is the same mansion as the ``horse's head in the bed''
- mansion in _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv).
- - Rachel and Frank go and see _Yojimbo (1961)_ (qv), which was released in
- the United States as ``The Bodyguard''.
-
-
- # Bohemian Girl, The (1936)
- - This was 'Thelma Todd' (qv)'s last screen appearance before her controversial
- death. In an attempt to avoid associating the film with the notoriety
- surrounding the event, the plot was altered and many of her already-filmed
- scenes were re-shot.
-
-
- # Bonfire of the Vanities, The (1990)
- - 'Alan Arkin' (qv) (Judge Myron Kovitzky) was replaced late in preproduction
- by 'Morgan Freeman' (qv) and the character renamed; mostly because of
- scheduling problems. This decision cost over $2 million.
- - 'F. Murray Abraham' (qv)'s contract for this movie stipulated that his name
- appear above the title in the advertising, or not at all. Since the
- producers already had 'Tom Hanks' (qv), 'Melanie Griffiths' (qv),
- 'Bruce Willis' (qv) and Freeman above the title, Abraham chose not to be
- credited.
- - The production is extensively documented in ``The Devil's Candy'' by Julie
- Salamon (ISBN 0-385-30824-8)
-
-
- # Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
- - 'Morgan Fairchild' (qv), who was active in Dallas theatre, began her film
- career in this film as 'Faye Dunaway' (qv)'s stand-in.
-
-
- # Border Patrol (1943)
- - CAMEO(Robert Mitchum):
-
-
- # Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
- - CAMEO(Abbie Hoffman): a war/draft protester.
- - CAMEO(Ron Kovic): WWII veteran in the parade at the beginning.
- - DIRCAMEO(Oliver Stone): a TV reporter.
-
-
- # Born To Be Bad (1950)
- - The film had two endings. Director 'Nicholas Ray' (qv) raised the
- issue of a director's right to final cut, and at this time the collective
- contract with directors did not stipulate this right.
-
-
- # Born to Dance (1936)
- - 'Judy Garland' (qv) was originally cast as one of the three girls at the
- club, with 'Frances Langford' (qv) as Lucy James. Garland was replaced
- by Langford, and 'Virginia Bruce' (qv) replaced Langford as Lucy.
- - 'Allan Jones' (qv) was intended fo Ted Barker, but the role went to
- 'James Stewart' (qv).
-
-
- # Botany Bay (1953)
- - The figurehead on the prow of the ship is a full body and face cast of
- 'Jan Sterling' (qv).
-
-
- # Boxcar Bertha (1972)
- - According to both 'David Carradine' (qv) and 'Barbara Hershey' (qv), their
- sex scene was not faked.
-
-
- # Boxing Helena (1993)
- - 'Kim Bassinger' (qv) pulled out of the title role, and was sucessfully sued
- for $9 million for violation of a verbal contract.
-
-
- # Boy and His Dog, A (1975)
- - Screenplay started by 'Harlan Ellison' (qv), who wrote the novella on which
- it is based. Ellison encountered writer's block, and so producer
- 'Alvy Moore' (qv) and 'L.Q. Jones' (qv) took over and wrote the script.
- Ellison saw nothing of the film until the premier, at which he was sitting
- next to Moore. Ellison praised the film, to the relief of Moore, but there
- are rumors that Ellison later condemned the film.
-
-
- # Boy Friend, The (1971)
- - CAMEO(Glenda Jackson):
-
-
- # Boys in Company C, The (1978)
- - Drill Instructor played by 'R Lee Ermey' (qv), a former US Marines Drill
- Instructor.
- - The original script was written by 'Rick Natkin' (qv) for a film class at
- Yale University in 1973.
-
-
- # Boyz N the Hood (1991)
- - DIRCAMEO(John Singleton): the mailman.
-
-
- # Brady Bunch Movie, The (1995)
- - Scenes featureing 'Mike Lookinland' (qv) as Cop #3 and 'Susan Olsen' (qv)
- as the Lemonade Lady were filmed but cut.
-
-
- # Brain Damage (1988)
- - CAMEO(Kevin VanHentenryck): on a subway, carrying a wicker basket.
- VanHentenryck appeared in _Basket Case (1982)_ (qv),
- _Basket Case 2 (1990)_ (qv), and _Basket Case 3: The Progeny (1992)_ (qv),
- all also directed by 'Frank Henenlotter' (qv). In these three films,
- VanHentenryck's character carries his deformed twin brother around in a
- wicker basket.
-
-
- # Brain Dead (1990)
- - [Bill Pullman] mentions that he went to ``Miskatonic University'', the
- college where _Re-Animator (1985)_ (qv) took place. Miskatonic University
- is supposedly located in Arkham, MA, a fictional town created by
- 'H.P. Lovecraft' (qv).
-
-
- # Brain Eaters, The (1958)
- - The producers of this movie were sued by 'Robert Heinlein' (qv), who
- claimed the plot stole several elements of his novel, ``The Puppet Masters''.
- - CAMEO(Leonard Nimoy):
-
-
- # Braindead (1992)
- - During the lawnmower scene, blood was pumped at five gallons per second.
-
-
- # Brainstorm (1983)
- - 'Natalie Wood' (qv) died before filming was complete, thus the ending had to
- be constructed from scenes shot earlier.
-
-
- # Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
- - 'Winona Ryder' (qv) saw the script when it was originally going to be made
- as a TV movie, directed by 'Michael Apted' (qv). She took the script to
- 'Francis Coppola' (qv), whom she had not spoken to since withdrawing
- from _The Godfather: Part III_ (qv) due to exhaustion six months earlier.
- Coppola agreed to make the film, and Apted stayed on as executive producer.
- - In an attempt to elicit more emotion, Coppola shouted ``whore'' and ``slut''
- while filming the scene when Van Helsing catches Mina with Dracula.
- - 'Anthony Hopkins' (qv) also plays Chesare, the priest who tells Dracula that
- Elisabeta's soul is damned.
-
-
- # Brats (1930)
- - The framed photograph next to the clock on the mantlepiece is of
- 'Jean Harlow' (qv).
-
-
- # Brave (1994)
- - In some shots, the girl's lover is suddenly replace by 'Steve Hogarth' (qv).
- - Song changes from the album:
- - paper lies: not included
- - the great escape: alternative ending,
-
-
- # Brave Bulls, The (1951)
- - Filmed in the spring of 1950, but not released until the following year
- because producer-director 'Robert Rossen' (qv) was under investigation by the
- House Un-American Activities Committee.
-
-
- # Braveheart (1995)
- - Several of the major battle scenes had to be reshot, as extras were seen
- wearing sunglasses and wristwatches.
- - Director/producer 'Mel Gibson' (qv) was investigated by the RSPCA, who were
- convinced that the fake horses used were real.
-
-
- # Brazil (1985)
- - Lots of significant names:
- - Mr Kurtzman (German for ``short man''): small in stature and success. Named
- after the editor of ``Help'' (Harvey Kurtzman), a magazine that director
- 'Terry Gilliam' (qv) worked for in the mid-60s. It was at a photo shoot
- for this magazine that Gilliam met 'John Cleese' (qv), who would later
- invite him to join the Monty
- Python team.
- - Mr Helpman: ``helped'' Sam
- - Mr Warrenn: works in a rabbit-warren style place: a maze of corridors
- - Harvey Lime, possibly a reference to Harry Lime in
- _The Third Man (1949)_ (qv).
- - Gilliam had trouble with studio producers over the black ending he wanted on
- the film. The producers wanted a ``happy Hollywood'' film which eliminated
- (among other things) the final transition and a critical line of dialog which
- reveals the fate of Jill. These changes were made, and this ``butchered''
- version was shown on US television at least once. Gilliam threatened to
- disown the film, and consequently the cinematic release and all videotape
- versions show the film essentially as he intended it to be seen (although
- the US cinematic release still omitted the line about Jill).
- - The ``young Mrs Lowry'' was played by both 'Kim Greist' (qv) and
- 'Katherine Helmond' (qv).
- - Gilliam tested more than a half-dozen actors to play the part of Jill,
- interviewing or testing 'Jamie Lee Curtis' (qv), 'Rebecca De Mornay' (qv),
- 'Rae Dawn Chong' (qv), 'Joanna Pakula' (qv), 'Rosanna Arquette' (qv),
- 'Kelly McGillis' (qv), 'Ellen Barkin' (qv), and he even considered
- 'Madonna' (qv). Gilliam's personal favorite was Barkin.
- - The book ``The Battle of Brazil'' details the production of this movie.
- - References to _Potemkin (1925)_ (qv).
- - The theme song (which Sam listens to in his car) was also featured in
- _Brazil (1944)_ (qv).
- - DIRCAMEO(Terry Gilliam): the smoker in the Shangri-La tower who bumps
- into Sam.
- - DIRTRADE(Terry Gilliam): [burst]: SWAT teams enter through ceiling.
-
-
- # Breakfast Club, The (1985)
- - The guidance counselor's desk has a name plaque which says ``R. Hashimoto''.
- 'Richard Hashimoto' (qv) was the production supervisor.
- - A prom queen election poster contains the name of 'Michelle Manning' (qv),
- who co-produced the film.
- - Director 'John Hughes' (qv) insisted that the entire cast and crew eat their
- meals on location in the Maine East High School cafeteria.
-
-
- # Breaking Away (1979)
- - Originally titled ``Bambino.''
-
-
- # Brewster McCloud (1970)
- - Daphne Heap ('Margaret Hamilton' (qv)) is shown wearing ruby slippers,
- a reference to Hamilton's role in _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv).
- - Suzanne's apartment features a poster for _MASH (1970)_ (qv), also directed
- by 'Robert Altman' (qv).
-
-
- # Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
- - Editing after previews resulted in the loss of a subplot in which Karl
- imitates the Monster's murderous modus operandi to eliminate his miserly
- aunt and uncle and direct the blame away from himself.
- - The working title was ``The Return of Frankenstein''.
- - When the castle is self-destructing, the Doctor can be seen against the far
- wall. Yet he is next seen outside in the arms of his beloved, watching the
- explosions. There were two endings originally: the first had Doctor
- Frankenstein dying within the castle and this was filmed. But the producers
- judged this a bit harsh and wanted a happy ending, so they shot the extra
- footage (too expensive to re-film the explosions).
-
-
- # Bridge on the River Kwai, The (1957)
- - The bridge set took eight months to construct, and thirty seconds to
- demolish.
-
-
- # Bringing Up Baby (1938)
- - Susan pretends that she and David ('Cary Grant' (qv)) are gangsters. The
- underworld nickname she gives police for David is ``Jerry the Nipper'', a
- nickname that Jerry (Grant) had in _The Awful Truth (1937)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Broadcast News (1987)
- - 'Jack Nicholson' (qv) was niether credited nor paid for his role, at his
- own request. He didn't want to distract from the leads.
-
-
- # Broadminded (1931)
- - CAMEO(Bela Lugosi): man whose hot dog was stolen.
-
-
- # Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935)
- - Rumors say that 'Eleanor Powell'(qv) didn't want at first to play in the
- movie but was to polite to tell MGM officials directly. She asked for the
- leading role and an exorbitant salary, and MGM accepted her demands.
-
-
- # Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)
- - For the number ``Your Broadway and Mine'', the set is decorated with the
- names of Broadway stars from the 1910s and 1920s. When Alice (played
- by 'Sophie Tucker' (qv)) starts talking about former times, Tucker's
- name can be seen at least twice in the background.
- - The song ``Dear Mr. Gable'' was a birthday present for 'Clark Gable' (qv)'s
- 36th birthday. Composer and arranger 'Roger Edens' (qv) adapted the
- old song ``You Made Me Love You'' by 'James Monaco' (qv).
- It was sung at Gable's birthday party by a young 'Judy Garland' (qv).
- Producer 'Louis B. Mayer' (qv) was so impressed by it, that he gave order to
- let Garland sing it again in the next great musical MGM was going to produce.
-
-
- # Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940)
- - Planned to be shot in TechniColor, but made in black and white.
- - The fur coat running gag was based on the real-life ploy of talent agent
- 'Doc Shurr' (qv).
- - The vocals for 'Carmen D'Antonio' (qv) were dubbed by 'Lois Hodnett' (qv).
-
-
- # Broadway Serenade (1939)
- - 'Busby Berkeley' (qv) only directed the final musical number.
-
-
- # Broadway to Hollywood (1933)
- - Some of the musical numbers were originally filmed for
- _The Long March of Time (1930)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Broken Arrow (1996)
- - Director 'John Woo' (qv) originally wanted Hale to die during the film.
-
-
- # Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1978) (TV)
- - Some footage was taken from _"Battlestar Galactica" (1978)_ (qv),
- along with many props.
-
-
- # Bugsy Malone (1976)
- - 'Jodie Foster' (qv)'s singing was dubbed. Director 'Alan Parker' (qv)
- regrets this later, when Foster goes on to be a major star.
-
-
- # Bullitt (1968)
- - 'Steve McQueen' (qv) drove both cars in the chase scene. The director
- called for speeds of about 75-80 mph, but the cars (including the ones
- containing the cameras) reached speeds of over 110 mph.
-
-
- # Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il (1966)
- - DIRTRADE(Sergio Leone): [theme]: The Blonde, Sentenza, and Tusco
- - DIRTRADE(Sergio Leone): [close-up]
-
-
- # Bus Riley's Back in Town (1965)
- - 'Walter Gage' (writer) is a pseudonym for 'William Inge' (qv), who asked that
- his name be removed from the credits after the producers changed his script
- without his permission in an effort to spotlight the film's star,
- 'Ann-Margret' (qv).
-
-
- # Bus Stop (1956)
- - 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv) objected to the color of 'Hope Lange' (qv)'s hair,
- claiming that it was too fair and detracted from her own. As a result,
- Lange's hair was darkened.
- - 'Don Murray' (qv) suffered painful facial cuts when Monroe over-did a scene
- in which she had to slap him with the sequined tail of her costume.
-
-
- # Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
- - 'Warren Beatty' (qv) turned down the role of Sundance to in favour of
- a role in _Only Game in Town, The (1970)_ (qv).
-
-
- # C'era una volta il west (1969)
- - 'Henry Fonda' (qv) originally turned down a role in the picture. Director
- 'Sergio Leone' (qv) flew to the United States and met with Fonda, who asked
- why he was wanted the movie. Sergio replied, ``Picture this: the camera
- shows a gunman from the waist down pulling his gun and shooting a running
- child. The camera pans up to the gunman's face and... its Henry Fonda.''
- - The credits run over the first 14 minutes of the film.
- - DIRTRADE(Sergio Leone): [theme]: Harmonica, Frank, and Cheyenne.
- - DIRTRADE(Sergio Leone): [close-up]
- - DIRTRADE(Sergio Leone): Music is by 'Ennio Morricone' (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(Sergio Leone): [close-up]: in most gun-fight scenes.
-
-
-
- # Cable Guy, The (1996)
- - During filming of the scene in which the Cable Guy ('Jim Carrey' (qv)) plays
- basketball, it was discovered that Carrey could barely dribble a basketball,
- much less make a basket. Director 'Ben Stiller' (qv) had Carrey mime the
- action without a ball and visual effects technicians added the basketball in
- postproduction.
-
- # Cadillac Man (1990)
- - 'Robin Williams' (qv) quotes 'James Dean' (qv) from
- _Rebel Without a Cause (1955)_ (qv): ``I've got the bullets goddamned!''
- - CAMEO(Elaine Stritch): widow.
-
-
- # Caged Heat II: Stripped of Freedom (1994)
- - Billed as a sequel to _Caged Heat (1974)_ (qv), but features different
- characters.
-
-
- # Cagey Canary, The (1941)
- - 'Robert Clampett' (qv) completed the film after director 'Tex Avery' (qv)
- left Warner Brothers.
-
-
- # Caine Mutiny, The (1954)
- - 'Richard Widmark' (qv) was chosen for the lead role, but producer
- 'Stanley Kramer' (qv) wanted 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv).
- - Preparations for filming took 15 month: US Navy refused
- supporting the movie, because the story aims at a Navy mutiny.
-
-
- # California Suite (1978)
- - CAMEO(James Coburn): piloting a light plane in the movie-in-the-movie.
-
-
- # Caligula (1980)
- - Disappointed at the lack of nudity in the final cut, producer
- 'Bob Guccione' (qv) included extra footage of models taking off their
- clothes.
- - Write 'Gore Vidal' (qv) did not want credit for his work.
-
-
- # Call Me Madam (1953)
- - 'Carole Richards' (qv) dubbed 'Vera-Ellen' (qv)'s singing.
-
-
- # Campana del Infierno, La (1973)
- - Director 'Claudio Hill' (qv) fell from the tower housing the title bell on
- the last day of shooting and was killed. The film was completed by
- 'Juan Antonio Bardem' (qv).
-
-
- # Can-Can (1960)
- - During filming, 'Nikita Khurshchev' (qv) visited the set with his wife. He
- reportedly was shocked by the open sexuality on display, and remarked:
- ``The face of mankind is prettier than its backside.''
-
-
- # Canary Murder Case, The (1929)
- - Originally shot as a silent in 1928. 'Louise Brooks' (qv) refused to return
- from Germany for the dubbing.
-
-
- # Cape Fear (1991)
- - 'Robert De Niro' (qv) paid a dentist $5,000 to make his teeth look suitably
- bad for the role of Max Cady. After filming, he paid $20,000 to have them
- fixed.
- - De Niro was tattooed with vegetable dyes, which fade after a few months.
- - 'Gregory Peck' (qv), who starred in _Cape Fear (1962)_ (qv), appears
- as Cady's lawyer.
- - 'Robert Mitchum' (qv), played Max Cady in the 1962 version, and appears as
- Lieutenant Elgart.
- - 'Martin Balsam' (qv) played Mark Dutton in the 1962 version and the judge in
- this version.
- - Scene in high school auditorium totally ad-libbed by De Niro and
- 'Juliette Lewis' (qv), and done on the first take.
- - DIRTRADE(Martin Scorsese): [mother]: fruit stand customer.
-
-
- # Caprice (1967)
- - Patricia ('Doris Day' (qv)) goes to see a Doris Day film.
-
-
- # Capricorn One (1978)
- - One of the stunt helicopter pilots claimed this film was the most dangerous
- film he'd ever flown for. He was killed in a crash soon after filming
- finished.
-
-
- # Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (1967)
- - The Zero-X Martian Exploration Vehicle was also featured in
- _"Thunderbirds" (1964)_ (qv), also created by 'Gerry Anderson' (qv).
-
-
- # Career Opportunities (1991)
- - CAMEO(John Candy):
-
-
- # Carefree (1938)
- - Originally intended to be shot in color, but the extra cost of 1.5 cents per
- foot was too much.
- - 'Irving Berlin' (qv)'s song ``The Night Is Filled With Music'' was cut from
- the final version of the film.
-
-
- # Carlito's Way (1993)
- - Director 'Brian DePalma' (qv) wanted to shoot the climax of the film at
- the World Trade Center in New York but unfortunately it was bombed, and
- he had to shoot it in ``another railway station again.'' See
- _The Untouchables (1987)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Carnival Boat (1932)
- - Working titles were ``Timber Beast'' and then ``Bad Timber''.
-
-
- # Carnival in Costa Rica (1947)
- - CAMEO(Leonide Massine): the film's coreographer is the unnamed ``famous
- dancer'' with Vera-Ellen in the first production scene
-
-
- # Carrie (1976)
- - 'Carrie Fisher' (qv) originally cast as Carrie, but refused to do the
- nude scenes. She eventually swapped roles with 'Sissy Spacek' (qv), who
- was cast in _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Carry On Doctor (1967)
- - 'Sid James' (qv) spent most of his screen time in bed, as he had recently
- suffered a heart attack.
-
-
- # Carry On Emmanuelle (1978)
- - 'Barbara Windsor' (qv) was going to appear in this film, but once she had
- read the script and had seen a few scenes already filmed, she declined to
- take part, as she described the film as a ``porn movie''.
- 'Kenneth Williams' (qv) said that he saw nothing in it which he would
- describe as ``porn''.
-
-
- # Casablanca (1942)
- - ``Rick Blaine's'' was modelled after Hotel El Minzah in Tanger.
- - Rick never says ``Play it again, Sam.'' He says: ``You played
- it for her, you can play it for me. Play it!''. Ilsa says ``Play it, Sam.
- Play `As Time Goes By'''.
- - 'Dooley Wilson' (qv) (Sam) was a professional drummer who faked playing the
- piano. As the music was recorded at the same time as the film, the piano
- playing was actually a recording of a performance by 'Elliot Carpenter' (qv),
- being played behind a curtain.
- - Producer 'Hal B. Wallis' (qv) nearly made the character Sam a female.
- 'Hazel Scott' (qv), 'Lena Horne' (qv), and 'Ella Fitzgerald' (qv) were
- tested for the role.
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv)'s wife continually accused him of having an affair
- with 'Ingrid Bergman' (qv), often confronting him in his dressing room
- before a shot. Bogart would come onto the set in a rage.
- - Wallis originally had 'Ronald Reagan' (qv) and 'Ann Sheridan' (qv) in mind
- for the lead roles. 'Pan Brennan' (qv), another producer, then said he
- thought Bogart was the most appealing of all Warners' stars to women.
- Meanwhile 'George Raft' (qv) was angling for the part with
- 'Jack Warner' (qv), but Wallis eventually chose Bogart.
- - 'Paul Heinreid' (qv) was loaned to Warner's for the role of Victor Lazlo by
- Selznick International pictures against his will. He was concerned that
- playing a secondar y character would ruin his career as a leading romantic
- lead.
- - Bergman complained that she didn't know who her character was supposed to be
- in love with.
- - Two contradicting endings were scheduled to be filmed, but the first one
- worked so well that they used it.
- - The budget was so small they couldn't use a real plane in the back ground at
- the airport. Instead, it is a small cardboard cutout. To give the illusion
- that the plane was full-sized, they used midgets to portray the crew
- preparing the plane for take-off.
- - This film was rewritten daily during filming, made on a shoestring budget,
- hastily released, and expected to bomb.
- - Many of the actors who played the Nazis were Jewish.
- - The timely real-life invasion of Casablanca was used to promote this film,
- and undoubtedly contributed to its success.
- - Many of the shadows were painted onto the set. [rumor]
- - Based on the play ``Everybody Comes to Rick's'' by 'Murray [???]' (qv), it
- was renamed to ``Casablanca'', hoping to emulate the success of the recently
- released _Algiers (1938)_ (qv).
- - Wallis thought of the film's last line 3 weeks after shooting ended, and
- Bogart was called back to dub it.
-
-
- # Casino Murder Case (1935)
- - CAMEO(William Powell): Powell played Philo Vance in earlier films, and can
- be seen takling to the new Philo at the auction house.
-
-
- # Casino Royale (1967)
- - 'Peter Sellers' (qv) and 'Orson Welles' (qv) hated each so much that the
- filming of the scene where both of them face each other across a gaming
- table actually took place on different days with a double standing in for
- one the actors.
- - Sellers often caused interruptions by leaving the set for days at a time.
- - A brief snippet of the title tune to _What's New, Pussycat (1965)_ (qv)
- (which had many cast members in common) can be heard.
- - At least one-half hour of the film ended on the cutting room floor and is now
- missing.
- - Numerous screenwriters and directors contributed bits to the film and were
- uncredited: 'Billy Wilder' (qv) (the ``Nobody's Perfect'' tag line) and
- 'Terry Southern' (qv) (the war room in Berlin) among them.
- - An enormous Taj Mahal-type set was designed for the film but never built.
-
-
- # CB4 (1993)
- - References to: _Wayne's World (1992)_ (qv),
- _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv), _Boyz N the Hood (1991)_ (qv),
- _Colors (1988)_ (qv) [more?]
-
-
- # Chambara Fufu (1930)
- - Casting was done the very day director 'Mikio Naruse' (qv)
- got the script from the studio head. The next day he found the locations,
- then shot for 36 hours running.
-
-
- # Chance at Heaven (1933)
- - 'Marian Nixon' (qv) replaced 'Dorothy Wilson' (qv) in the role of Glory
- Franklyn.
-
-
- # Chariots of Fire (1981)
- - The ``male military band'' featured several women disguised with false
- moustaches.
-
-
- # Charley Varrick (1973)
- - DIRCAMEO(Don Siegel): a table tennis player.
-
-
- # Charlie Chan's Chance (1932)
- - Currently believed to be lost. Please check your attic.
- - The only film in the series that boasts the involvement of the creator of
- Charlie Chan, 'Earl Derr Biggers' (qv), who is credited with ``added
- suggestions'' to the screenplay.
-
-
- # Charlie Chan's Courage (1934)
- - believed to be lost. Please check your attic.
-
-
- # Charlie Chan's Greatest Case (1933)
- - Believed to be lost. Please check your attic.
-
-
- # Charlie Chaplin's Burlesque on Carmen (1916)
- - 'Charles Chaplin' (qv) released this two reel comedy in 1915, shortly before
- leaving Essanay. That studio then padded the film with two more reels of
- non-Chaplin material and re-released it as a four-reel film in 1916.
-
-
- # Cheech & Chong's Nice Dreams (1981)
- - CAMEO(Paul Reubens):
- - CAMEO(Timothy Leary):
-
-
- # Cheyenne Autumn (1964)
- - Director 'John Ford' (qv) deliberately only allowed one take, so that actors
- would remain nervous.
-
-
- # Children of Divorce (1927)
- - Some scenes supposedly directed by 'Josef von Sternberg' (qv).
-
-
- # China Seas (1935)
- - While shooting in the studio two stuntmen were nearly killed as they
- were washed away by 50 tons of water.
-
-
- # China Syndrome, The (1979)
- - Apart from the title song ``Somewhere In Between'' by _Stephen Bishop_ (qv),
- there is no background music in the entire picture.
-
-
- # Chinatown (1974)
- - DIRCAMEO(Roman Polanski): the hood who slits Jake's nose.
- - Polanski actually cut 'Jack Nicholson' (qv)'s nose.
-
-
- # Chinese Parrot, The (1928)
- - No prints of this film are known to exist.
-
-
- # Chopin - Bilder einer Trennung (1993)
- - Dialog in this film taken directly from correspondence.
-
-
- # Chopping Mall (1986)
- - CAMEO(Paul Bartel): the same character he played in
- _Eating Raoul (1982)_ (qv), another 'Roger Corman' (qv) production.
- - CAMEO(Mary Woronov): the same character she played in
- _Eating Raoul (1982)_ (qv), another 'Roger Corman' (qv) production.
-
-
- # Chow Hound (1951)
- - Names of Warner Brothers staff in the newspaper want ads.
-
-
- # Christine (1983)
- - Christine was a 1958 Plymouth Fury. In 1958 they made only very small
- number of those Furys and they have since become collector's items. There
- were 13 or 16 (depending on source) '58 Furys smashed in the making of
- the movie, and it infuriated Plymouth enthusiasts. In the original
- - 'Stephen King' (qv) book the car had 4 doors, but it was changed to a 2 door
- model when it was realized that there never was a 4 door 1958 Plymouth Fury.
-
-
- # Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992)
- - To reach high authenticity the whole crew crossed the Atlantic Ocean
- from Spain to America in three original ships provided by the
- Spanish government.
-
-
- # Chump at Oxford, A (1940)
- - The scenes of the employment agency and dinner party were originally filmed
- for the 63 minute version released overseas simultaneously with the USA 42
- minute print.
-
-
- # Church, The (1991)
- - [Thomas Arana] opens a door with a key. The key ring is one of the ones
- given away as a promotion for _The Adventures Baron Munchausen (1989)_ (qv),
- for which director 'Michele Soavi' (qv) was the second unit director.
-
-
- # Cincinnati Kid, The (1965)
- - Original director 'Sam Peckinpah' (qv) was fired one week into production.
-
-
- # Circle of Iron (1979)
- - The script for this movie was intented for a project starring
- 'Bruce Lee' (qv) and 'James Coburn' (qv), based on Lee's idea to present
- the philosophy that underlies martial arts training. The project died
- when Lee died during the making of _Game of Death (1979)_ (qv). The project
- was revived with 'David Carradine' (qv) taking Coburn's part and
- 'Jeff Cooper' (qv) taking Lee's. See also: _"Kung Fu" (1972)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Circus, The (1928)
- - 'Charles Chaplin' (qv) went to New York and had a nervous breakdown after
- about two-thirds of the film had been shot.
-
-
- # Citizen Kane (1941)
- - Originally titled ``John Citizen, U.S.A.''.
- - 'William Randolph Hearst' (qv) was incensed by this movie. The movie was
- obviously based on Hearst's life, and according to an essay written for
- the New York Review of Books by 'Gore Vidal' (a close friend of Hearst's)
- ``Rosebud'' was his Hearst's name for long-time mistress
- 'Marion Davies' (qv)' clitoris.
- - One of the voices of the reporters watching the newsreel at the beginning
- belongs to 'Joseph Cotten' (qv).
- - The scene where Kane destroys Susan's room after she's left him was done on
- the first take. Director/star 'Orson Welles' (qv)' hands were bleeding, and
- he is quoted as saying ``I really felt it.''
- - Welles privately watched _Stagecoach (1939)_ (qv) about 40 times while making
- this film.
- - When asked by friends how Kane's last words would be known when he died
- alone, Welles reportedly started for a long time before saying ``Don't you
- even tell anyone of this.''
-
-
- # City Girl (1930)
- - Director 'Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau' (qv) wanted the title of the film to be
- ``Our Daily Bread''. After differences with the producers he left, and an
- asisstant director finished it.
-
-
- # City Slickers (1991)
- - 'Billy Crystal' (qv) co-wrote the story, but is not given on-screen credit.
- - Some trailers feature a scene where someone's spurs are caught on a rail, but
- this scene is not in the movie.
- - The cow-giving-birth used a puppet calf, as several takes were wanted. The
- shot of Norman getting to his feet was real footage taken just after birth.
- Crystal actually assisted in the delivery. Six calves were used in
- all, and Crystal arranged for them all to live full lives on a farm.
-
-
- # Claudine (1974)
- - 'Diana Sands' (qv) was chosen for the female lead role, but she died
- of cancer shortly before shooting of the film began.
-
-
- # Cleopatra (1963)
- - 'Elizabeth Taylor' (qv) converted to Judaism during the shooting, which
- prevented it being shown in Egypt and other Arab countries.
-
-
- # Clerks (1994)
- - Financed largely by credit cards and money borrowed from family and friends.
- - Filmed at the same store in which director 'Kevin Smith' (qv) was
- working at the time.
- - The original ending showed Dante getting shot and killed during a
- robbery.
-
-
- # Cliffhanger (1993)
- - Set in Colorado, but filmed in Italy. The American Enivornmental Protection
- Authority wouldn't allow filming in America for fear of the damage that
- could be left by the film crew. Italy was chosen because it had spectacular
- mountains that are similar to the Colorado Rockies. The production crew
- paid a very large deposit against clean-up costs.
- - 31 well-known climbers were signed up, including 'Ron Kauk' (qv) and
- 'Wolfgang Gullich' (qv). Gullich performed many of the film's stunts.
- - Kauk was 'Sylvester Stallone' (qv)'s stunt double and really had to bulk up.
- He ate 5 carbohydrate-heavy meals a day and pumped a lot of iron. The
- trainer wanted to have him eat a sixth meal in the middle of the night.
- Kauk also doubled for 'Leon' (qv), a 6'3'' black actor, and
- 'Janine Turner' (qv).
- - To demonstrate his faith in the safety equipment, director
- 'Renny Harlin' (qv) put on a harness and flung himself out on a cable over a
- cliff.
- - An avid golfer, Stallone found that climbing roughed up his hands and
- consequently messed up his game. He had a net on the set for practice. The
- models he was dating complained about his rough hands.
- - Electrical storms hit during filming, knocking down 5 crew members. Climber
- Earl Wiggins was hit 3 times, but was only slightly injured. During a later
- storm, crew members had fun taking pictures of each other with their hair
- standing on end while the climbers pointed out the wisdom of evacuating.
- - The background for many of the scenes was generated by an IBM Power
- Visualization System.
- - Sneak-preview audiences saw a scene where a rabbit gets killed by gunfire.
- Their reaction was strong enough for Stallone to invest $100,000 of his
- own money to have the scene re-shot so that the rabbit escaped.
- - The credits include a message which explains that the Black Diamond harness
- used in the opening scene was specially modified so that it would fail.
- - The stuntman who did the air-to-air transfer (Simon Crane) actually couldn't
- get inside the second plane, but good editing gives the appearance that he
- does.
- - One of the buckles on the horse's bridle is a piece of climbing equipment.
- - DIRTRADE(Renny Harlin): [finland]: one of the parachutes looks like
- the Finnish flag.
-
-
- # Clockwork Orange, A (1971)
- - The film rights were sold for ``a few hundred dollars'', but then re-sold
- for a much larger amount. Before director 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) become
- involved in the film, several different casts were considered for Alex
- and his droogs: girls in miniskirts, old-age pensioners, and
- 'The Rolling Stones' (qv).
- - _2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)_ (qv) (also directed by Kubrick) soundtrack
- highly visible in record store.
- - The book that Frank Alexander is working on when Alex and his droogs break
- into is home is called ``A Clockwork Orange''. Author
- 'Anthony Burgess' (qv) uses a pun on the Malay word ``Ourang''. Burgess
- lived for several years in Malaya. The attack on his wife was based on an
- attack on Burgess' wife by four American GIs during WWII, which caused
- her to miscarry.
- - Many actors play multiple roles.
- - The newspaper article gives Alex's last name as ``Burgess''.
- - The photo-montage when Alex clobbers the old lady are mostly the paintings
- the old lady has hanging in her room.
- - Alexander's bodyguard was played by professional bodybuilder
- 'David Prowse' (qv). Even so, he was near exhaustion after the repeated
- takes of him carrying Alexander and his wheelchair down the stairs.
- - Many phallic symbols: snake crawling between the legs of the woman in the
- poster, the popsicles held by the girls in the record store, the tip of
- Alex's walking stick, the object used by Alex to kill the woman.
- - Kubrick deliberately made continuity errors just before the author worked
- out who Alex is. The dishes on the table move around and the level of
- wine in the glasses change between shots to give a feeling of
- disorientation to the viewer.
- - The film was withdrawn voluntarily by Kubrick from the United Kingdom after
- being criticized as too violent. Kubrick has stated that the film will be
- released there only after his death.
- - The film leaves out chapter 21 of the book, where Alex starts thinking
- about getting married and settling down. Burgess said: ``A vindication of
- free will had become an exhaltation of the urge to sin. I was worried. The
- British version of the book shows Alex growing up and putting violence
- by as a childish toy; Kubrick confessed that he did not know this version:
- an American, though settled in England, he had followed the only version
- that Americans were permitted to know. I cursed Eric Swenson of W. W.
- Norton (the US publisher).''
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [three-way]: Alex vs Government vs
- Alexander.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [faces]: Alexander, when he realizes who
- Alex is.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [114]: The Durango's license plate is ``CRM-114'.
- Alex is also given ``Serum 114'' when he undergoes the Ludovico treatment.
-
-
- # Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)
- - The working title was ``Watch the Skies'', the closing words from
- _The Thing From Another World (1951)_ (qv). These words also can be heard
- in the cartoon that wakes Neary.
- - 'Jerry Garcia' (qv) can be spotted in the crowd in India.
- - Barry is shown to be surprised by the extraterrestrials. Director
- 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) dressed up in a gorilla suit and was off camera while
- 'Cary Guffey' (qv)'s reaction was filmed.
- - In the original version, there is a long scene of Roy Neary tears up his and
- a neighbor's back yard for materials with which to build a model of Devil's
- Tower. This scene is not in ``The Special Edition'' but was replaced by a
- scene (the night before) in which his wife discovers him crying, fully
- clothed, under a running hot shower. A family fight ensues, but this entire
- scene was not seen in the original version. Also, additional footage was
- shot for ``The Special Edition'' that shows Neary inside the alien
- mothership at the end of the movie.
- - SFX man 'Douglas Trumbull' (qv) created the cloud effects by injecting white
- paint into tanks of salt and fresh water.
- - It is possible to see an upside down R2-D2 (from
- _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv), etc) in part of the large spacecraft that flys over
- Devil's Mountain. The SFX people needed more detail, and so supposedly
- there are many more such items, such as a shark from _Jaws (1975)_ (qv)
- (also directed by Spielberg), etc. R2-D2 is visible as Jillian first sees
- the mothership up close from her hiding place in the rocks.
- - The watch that Neary wears only shows the time when he presses a button
- on it. During filming the watch remains blank. This is to avoid continuity
- errors.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [stars]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [father]: Jillian is a single mother; Roy leaves
- his family to follow his intuition.
-
-
- # Clue (1985)
- - Three endings were shot, and a random one shown at each theatre. All three
- are included on video.
-
-
- # Clueless (1995)
- - Cher's last name is given as ``Horowitz'', but shown on her report card as
- ``Hamilton''. This may be an in-joke, as director 'Amy Heckerling' (qv)'s
- previously directed _Fast Times and Ridgemont High (1982)_ (qv), which
- featured a Stacey Hamilton.
-
-
- # Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
- - 'Beverly D'Angelo' (qv) and 'Sissy Spacek' (qv) did all their own singing.
-
-
- # Coeur en hiver, Un (1992)
- - 'Emmanuelle Beart' (qv) actually learned how to play the violin for the part.
-
-
- # Cold Feet (1989)
- - CAMEO(Jeff Bridges): bartender
-
-
- # Color of Money, The (1986)
- - The voice explaining 8-ball is director 'Martin Scorsese' (qv)'s.
-
-
- # Color Purple, The (1985)
- - Producers 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) and 'Kathleen Kennedy' (qv) cast
- 'Margaret Avery' (qv) after 'Tina Turner' (qv) turned it down.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [father]: Nettie's father
-
-
- # Colors (1988)
- - Producer 'Robert H. Solo' (qv) hired real gang members as guardians as
- well as actors. Two of them were shot during filming.
-
-
- # Come and Get It (1936)
- - Director 'Howard Hanks' (qv) was replaced by 'William Wyler' (qv) after
- Hanks was rude to producer 'Sam Goldwyn' (qv).
-
-
- # Comfort and Joy (1984)
- - 'Mark Knopfler' (qv), lead singer of Dire Straits, wrote the soundtrack for
- this film. Lyrics from a previous Dire Straits album ``Love Over Gold'' are
- used as dialog in the film: ``I hear the terrible twins came to call on
- you'' is similar to: ``I hear the seven deadly sins came to call on you'',
- and ``The bigger they are, baby, the harder they fall on you'' are both
- lyrics from the song ``It Never Rains''. Alan Bird says the words ``dire
- staits'' in one of the radio studio scenes shortly after Maddy has left him.
-
-
- # Coming Home (1978)
- - 'Jane Fonda' (qv) had a body double for her sex scene with
- 'Jon Voight' (qv).
-
-
- # Coming to America (1988)
- - 'Eddie Murphy' (qv) was required to give away 19% of his earnings to
- co-writer 'Art Buchwald' (qv) because Murphy did not mention that they
- developed the story together.
- - Airport scenes in _Into the Night (1985)_ (qv) and
- _Coming to America (1988)_ (qv) have a call over the PA system for a
- ``Mr Frank Ozkerwitz'' to pick up the white courtesy phone. This is
- 'Frank Oz' (qv)'s real name.
- - The bums that pickup the money that the Prince ('Eddie Murphy' (qv)) drops
- are the ``Duke Brothers'' from _Trading Places (1983)_ (qv) (also directed by
- 'John Landis' (qv)). In that movie, Billy Ray Valentine (Murphy) was
- responsible for The Dukes losing their fortune.
- - The predatory woman in the bar was played by 'Arsenio Hall' (qv).
- - All characters in the barber shop (including the caucasians) are played by
- Murphy, Hall, [and another black comedian].
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: on a movie poster in the subway
- station (the movie claims to star 'Jamie Lee Curtis' (qv), who appeared in
- Landis' _Trading Places (1983)_ (qv)). Another poster is visible in
- Ophelia's apartment.
-
-
- # Commando (1985)
- - ACTTRADE(Arnold Schwarzenegger): ``I'll be back, Bennet!''
-
-
- # Commitments, The (1991)
- - The producers wanted 'Andrew Stong' (qv)'s father to audition for one of the
- roles. He brought his 16-year old son along, who then landed the lead role.
- - One of the audition songs is the title song from _Fame (1980)_ (qv) (also
- directed by 'Alan Parker' (qv)).
- - Jimmy is asked if he has brought _Mississippi Burning (1988)_ (qv) (also
- directed by Parker) with him on the bus.
- - DIRCAMEO(Alan Parker): the record producer in the studio near the end
- of the film. A cardboard cut-out of him can also be seen in the background
- in a video shop, and cassettes of his films are on the shelves.
-
-
- # Company of Killers (1970)
- - Originally intended as a TV movie named ``The Protectors'', but released
- theatrically with this new name.
-
-
- # Conan the Barbarian (1981)
- - 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' (qv) and 'Sandahl Bergman' (qv) did their own
- stunts, as they couldn't find suitable body doubles.
- - To give the characters' costumes a more authentic and ``lived-in'' look,
- 'Dino DeLaurentiis' (qv) had the cast members wear their costumes both
- during rehearsals and the actual scene shoots.
- - 'Sandahl Bergman' (qv)'s character is never refered to by name during
- the film. The name ``Valeria'' is given in the credits.
- - Director 'John Milius' (qv) is an avid surfer. Bergman and
- 'Gerry Lopez' (qv) are professional surfers.
- - Schwarzenegger had to tone down his workout, as his arm/chest muscles were
- so big that he couldn't wield a sword properly.
- - The swordmaster was played by 'Kiyoshi Yamazaki' (qv), swordmaster for the
- actors in the film.
- - The fake blood used in the film came in the form of a concentrate which had
- to be mixed with water prior to use. Due to the cold weather, it was mixed
- with vodka (as an anti-freeze) instead. In the scenes in which the actors
- were supposed to spit the blood, they would swallow it instead, then go back
- to the special effects man for more.
- - The Mattel Toy Company started to make some Conan action figures, but after
- viewing the film, the executives realized that they couldn't afford to be
- associated with a film with such graphic sex and violence. They gave their
- doll blonde hair, called him ``He-man'', and thus created the
- _Masters of the Universe (1987)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Conan the Destroyer (1984)
- - Some scenes were filmed in the same location and at the same time as scenes
- from _Dune (1984)_ (qv).
- - CAMEO(Andre the Giant): the resurrected horned giant.
-
-
- # Coneheads (1993)
- - Scenes featuring 'Colleen Camp' (qv), 'Ellen Cleghorne' (qv),
- 'Brian Doyle-Murray' (qv), and 'Conan O'Brien' (qv) were filmed but cut.
-
-
- # Confession, The (1964)
- - Original director 'Victor Stoloff' (qv) was fired and replaced by
- 'William Dieterle' (qv).
-
-
- # Congo (1995)
- - Director 'Frank Marshall' (qv) originally intended to use the computer
- work pioneered on _Jurassic Park (1993)_ (qv) for the gorillas, but
- opted for models as the computers weren't capable of reproducing hair.
-
-
- # Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A (1949)
- - The footage of the solar eclipse was taken during an actual eclipse.
-
-
- # Conqueror, The (1956)
- - Filmed near the site of contemporaneous nuclear testing grounds, the set
- was contaminated by nuclear fallout. After location shooting, much dirt
- from the location was transported back to Hollywood in order to
- match interior shooting done there. Scores of cast and crew members
- developed forms of cancer over the next two decades, many more than the
- normal percentage of a random group of this size. Quite a few died from
- cancer or cancer-related problems, including 'John Wayne' (qv),
- 'Susan Hayward' (qv), 'Pedro Armendariz' (qv), 'Agnes Moorehead' (qv),
- 'Thomas Gomez' (qv), and director 'Dick Powell' (qv).
-
-
- # Convention City (1933)
- - No copies of this film can be found.
-
-
- # Conversation, The (1974)
- - CAMEO(Robert Duvall): the director who hires Harry Caul.
-
-
- # Coogan's Bluff (1968)
- - DIRCAMEO(Don Siegel): man in an elevator.
-
-
- # Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, The (1989)
- - The dog excrement was acutally chocolate mousse.
- - Costumes change as characters walk from room to room.
- - Animal symbolism is rampant: Albert Spica drives a Jaguar, the big sign
- above the restuarant says ``P&A'' (panda).
-
-
- # Cop in Blue Jeans, The (1978)
- - Originally titled ``Sqadra Antiscippo''.
-
-
- # Copycat (1995)
- - 'Sigourney Weaver' (qv) is almost a foot taller than 'Holly Hunter' (qv),
- thus for many scenes Weaver would be sitting down to make their heights
- appear more equal.
- - As well as the real-life serial killers that Foley is identified as copying,
- his dressing up as a dead cop is a homage to a trick used by the ficticious
- serial killer Hannibal Lector in _The Silence of the Lambs (1994)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Cosmic Princess (1976) (TV)
- - This TV movie was edited from scenes of the two episodes (``The Metamorph''
- and ``Space Warp'') of the TV series _"Space: 1999" (1975)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Couch Trip, The (1988)
- - John Williams Burns Junior has the same prison number (74-74-505-B) as Jake
- Blues in _The Blues Brothers (1980)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Countess Dracula (1972)
- - 'Ingrid Pitt' (qv)'s voice was dubbed. Supposedly, she was so furious
- at director 'Peter Sasdy' (qv) that she vowed never to speak to him
- again.
-
-
- # Country Life (1994)
- - Film adaptation based on and including most of the cast of Blakemores
- National Theatre production of ``Uncle Vanya''.
-
-
- # Cover Girl (1944)
- - 'Rita Hayworth' (qv) singing was dubbed by 'Martha Mears' (qv).
-
-
- # Crazy People (1990)
- - Some scenes differ slightly from those in the trailer:
- - The line ``You can't tell the truth, you idiot'' from the trailer
- has ``asshole'' instead of ``idiot'' in the movie.
- - The text of the Jaguar ad reads ``for men who want special attention''
- in the trailer and ``for men who want hand jobs'' in the movie.
-
-
- # Creature Comforts (1990)
- - The film's soundtrack is a mixture of actual interviews with
- shut-ins and zoo attendees, and semi-acting. The leopard was a
- Brazilian friend of director 'Nick Park' (qv)'s who hated England.
- Park told him to pretend he was a leopard in the zoo for the interview.
-
-
- # Creeping Terror, The (1964)
- - It is rumoured that the constant narration was introduced to cover up the
- extremely noisy production soundtrack.
-
-
- # Creepshow (1982)
- - CAMEO(Stephen King): Jordy Verril (man covered in moss).
- - CAMEO(Joe King): (son of Stephen) The boy at the beginning (avid collector
- of ``Creepshow'' magazine and voodoo dolls).
-
-
- # Creepshow 2 (1987)
- - CAMEO(Stephen King): truck driver in ``The Hitcher''.
-
-
- # Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989)
- - CAMEO(Daryl Hannah):
-
-
- # Crimes of Passion (1984)
- - 'Rick Wakeman' (qv)'s soundtrack is based entirely on 'Anton Dvorak' (qv)'s
- ``New World'' Symphony; partly an in-joke on the releasing company, New
- World Pictures; partly as director Ken Russell's ``take'' on America.
-
-
- # Crimewave (1985)
- - Disowned by director 'Sam Raimi' (qv), incensed at not being allowed to
- use 'Bruce Campbell' (qv), and having editor 'Kaye Davis' (qv) and composer
- 'Joseph LoDuca' (qv) removed by the producers.
- - DIRTRADE(Sam Raimi): [3-stooges]: many, including the bowling balls
- rolling off the shelf onto the man's head.
-
-
- # Criminals of the Air (1937)
- - Working title was ``Guardians of the Air,'' then previewed as ``Honeymoon
- Pilot.''
- - 'Rita Hayworth' (qv)'s name change came between the preview, where she was
- credited as 'Rita Cansino' (qv), and the release print.
-
-
- # Crimson Pirate, The (1952)
- - Ojo ('Nick Cravat' (qv)) is mute becuase Cravat had a thick East Coast
- accent.
-
-
- # Crimson Tide (1995)
- - The name of the submarine is the ``Alabama''. Alabama's football team
- is called ``The Crimson Tide'', and their coach's nickname is ``Bear''; the
- name of the Alabama's captain's dog.
- - 'Quentin Tarantino' (qv) was brought in to do uncredited ``punch-ups'' of
- the dialogue. His major contribution was the comic book bickering. The
- character name ``Russell Vossler'' (qv) is a reference to
- 'Rand Vossler' (qv), with whom Tarantino used to work at a video store.
- See also _Pulp Fiction (1994)_ (qv).
- - 'Robert Towne' (qv) and 'Steven Zallian' (qv) also contributed key scenes.
- Towne's wrote the ``Von Clausewicz'' scene, having to do with the essential
- nature of war.
- - CAMEO(Jason Robards): The Admiral.
-
-
- # Critters 4 (1991)
- - All external space scenes and many sets are lifted from one of
- 'Don Opper' (qv)'s earlier films, _Android (1982)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Cronaca di una morte annunciata (1987)
- - Director 'Francesco Rosi' (qv) was so appalled with 'Rupert Everett' (qv)'s
- Spanish accent that he had his voice dubbed for the final print.
-
-
- # Cross Creek (1983)
- - CAMEO(Malcom McDowell): Maxwell Perkins
- - CAMEO(Norman Baskin): giving directions to Rawlings.
-
-
- # Crow, The (1994)
- - 'Cameron Diaz' (qv) was offered the role of Shelley, but turned it down
- because she didn't like the script.
- - 'Brandon Lee' (qv) died during a mishap on the set. A scene required a
- gun to be loaded, cocked, and then pointed at the camera. Because of the
- close-range of the shot, the bullets loaded had real brass caps, but
- no powder. After the cut, the propsmaster (not the armsmaster - he had
- left the set for the day) dry-fired the gun to get the cock off,
- knocking an empty cartridge into the barrel of the gun. The next scene
- to be filmed involving that gun was the rape of Shelly. The gun was
- loaded with blanks (which usually contain double or triple the powder of a
- normal bullet to make a loud noise). Lee entered the set carrying a bag
- of groceries containing an explosive blood pack. The script called for
- Funboy ('Michael Massey' (qv)) to shoot Eric Draven (Lee) as he entered
- the room, triggering the blood pack. The cartridge that was stuck in the
- barrel was blasted at Lee through the bag he was carrying, killing him.
- The footage of his death was destroyed without being developed. Lee is the
- son of martial arts legend 'Bruce Lee' (qv), who died in mysterious
- circumstances before completing _Game of Death (1979)_ (qv). See also
- _Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993)_ (qv).
- - The following scenes were completed after Lee's death:
- - Draven first enters the apartment after digging himself out of his grave:
- footage of Lee walking through an alley in the rain was digitally
- composited into the scene where he walks through the doorway. Computer
- technology added drops of water to the door frame to make the water on
- his back not seem out of place.
- - The shot of Draven falling from the window was made by digitally
- compositing Lee's face (complete with simulated blood) onto a body double.
- - The scene where Draven puts on his make-up was filmed using a double. The
- face in the smashed mirror may have been computer-generated, but was more
- likely a double. The image of Draven walking towards the window with the
- crow on his shoulder was cut from another scene, with a computer-generated
- crow added.
- - When Sarah visits the apartment, we never see Draven's face as it is
- a double.
- - Scenes featuring 'Michael Berryman' (qv) as the Skull Cowboy were cut.
- - CAMEO(James O'Barr): stealing a TV set after Gideon's shop was blown up.
- - CAMEO(Trent Reznor): stage diving
-
-
- # Curse, The (1987)
- - 'Wil Wheaton' (qv) and 'Amy Wheaten' (qv), are real-life brother and sister.
- - Wil Wheaten once said that the only good thing about the movie was that his
- sister got a job on it.
-
-
- # Custer of the West (1968)
- - Originally to be directed by 'Akira Kurosawa' (qv), but he pulled out.
-
-
- # Cutthroat Island (1995)
- - DIRTRADE(Renny Harlin) [flag]: Shopfront window. Use of this flag is
- anachronistic.
-
-
- # Cyber Bandits (1995)
- - CAMEO([Visual Effects Supervisor]): behind the VR table in the nightclub
- scene.
- - Originally titled ``A Sailor's Tattoo'', but renamed before release by
- Columbia-TriStar.
-
-
-
- # Cyborg (1989)
- - All the major characters are named after guitar brand names.
- - A stuntman sued 'Jean-Claude Van Damme' (qv) after he lost vision in one eye
- during a fight sequence that went wrong. The injured stuntman won his suit,
- claiming that Van Damme was not the expert that he claimed to be, lacking
- the control necessary for the stunt.
-
-
- # Cyrano de Bergerac (1990)
- - The film required 2000 actors and extras, and 2000 costumes, half of which
- were specially designed for the film. Over 1000 weapons were required as
- well as 40 studio sets and outdoor locations.
- # Dam Busters, The (1954)
- - The RAF supplied most of the aircraft, at a cost of 130 pounds per hour.
- This expense consumed 10% of the film's budget.
- - An cut of the film was spiced up for the American market. Additional scenes
- of a plane crashing were later removed after it was spotted that Warners had
- used WW2 footage of a Flying Fortress (the RAF used Lancasters).
- - The bombs shown in the movie were the wrong shape becuase the actual shape
- (a stubby cylinder) was still secret at the time.
- - The film premiered 12 years to the day from the original raid. The raid was
- one of the most effective operations of WW2 (the West German government were
- still mopping up after the original raid when the film was in production).
- - Gibson's dog ``Nigger'' was dubbed into ``Trigger'' for the US market. See
- also Goofs entry.
-
-
- # Dames (1934)
- - In the ``Dames'' number, Dick Powell as a Broadway producer don't want to
- see composer 'George Gershwin'(qv), but when asked by his secretary
- about seeing Miss Dubin, Miss Warren and Miss Kelly, he lets them
- enter his office. 'Al Dubin' (qv) and 'Harry Waren' (qv) wrote the music,
- 'Orry-Kelly' (qv) was costume designer of this picture.
-
-
- # Damien: Omen II (1978)
- - 'Don Taylor' (qv) replaced director 'Mike Hodges' (qv) as a result of
- creative differences.
-
-
- # Damsel in Distress, A (1937)
- - 'Ruby Keeler' (qv), 'Carole Lombard' (qv) and British musical star
- 'Jessie Matthews' (qv) were each approached to play the role of Alyce, but
- were unavailable.
-
-
- # Dances with Wolves (1990)
- - On the video release of this film that was sold as a McDonalds promotion at
- Christmas '92, there is not a single picture of 'Kevin Costner' (qv) on the
- box. On all other video releases of the film, Costner is pictured.
-
-
- # Dancing in the Dark (1949)
- - Crossman's office is a replica of producer 'Darrly F. Zanuck' (qv)'s.
-
-
- # Dandy in Aspic, A (1968)
- - Director 'Anthony Mann' (qv) died during production and was replaced by
- 'Laurence Harvey' (qv).
-
-
- # Dangerous (1935)
- - Working title was ``Hard Luck Dame''.
-
-
- # Dante's Inferno (1969)
- - DIRTRADE: (snake): Snake crawling on Dante's face after he crashes into the
- bird cages.
-
-
- # Dark Half, The (1993)
- - In the prologue of this 'Stephen King' (qv) adaptation, Thad Beaumont wants
- to become a writer and is shown writing stories. The title of his first
- typewritten story is ``Here There Be Tygers'', which is also the real title
- of the first short story King wrote in his career. The story can be
- found in King's ``Skeleton Crew'' anthology.
-
-
- # Dark Star (1973)
- - 'John Carpenter' (qv) directed, edited, and wrote the music for the film,
- but he uses pseudonyms in the credits for editing and the music.
- - When bomb number 20 emerges from the bomb bay during the asteroid storm,
- you can see a guy sticking his tongue out on the computer screen.
- - One of the pieces of debris after the ship blows up says
- ``_THX 1138 (1970)_ (qv) Toilet Tank''.
- - The playboy posters are blurred in the bedroom scene, although the bedroom
- scene is not in all versions of the movie.
-
-
- # Dark Victory (1939)
- - Originally there was to have been a final scene where Judith Traherne's
- horse wins the Grand National, reducing Michael O'Leary
- ('Humphrey Bogart' (qv)) to tears. Preview audiences found it anticlimactic
- and it was cut.
-
-
- # Darkman (1990)
- - Director 'Sam Raimi' (qv) wanted high-school friend 'Bruce Campbell' (qv) to
- play the lead role, but the producers didn't think that Campbell could
- handle it. Campbell played Ash in _The Evil Dead (1983)_ (qv) and
- _Evil Dead II (1987)_ (qv), both also directed by Raimi.
- - CAMEO(Jenny Agutter):
- - DIRTRADE(Sam Raimi): [shemp]: Last shemp: 'Bruce Campbell' (qv).
-
-
- # Dave (1993)
- - Author 'Gary Ross' (qv) appears as Policeman number 2.
- - Many Hollywood personalities, US Congressmen, and political commentators
- appear in this film as themselves. The credits at the end still claim that
- all characters depicted in the film were fictitious.
- - CAMEO(Oliver Stone): the man who tries to convince the reporter that
- the president is not the same man as he used to be.
-
-
- # Dawn of the Dead (1979)
- - Real pig intestines were used for the scene where [?] gets ripped apart
- in the hallway. Unfortunately, someone had left the guts out of the
- freezer over the weekend, and after the scene was shot the cast and
- crew ran away gagging.
- - DIRCAMEO(George Romero): the director in the television studio.
- - CAMEO(Christine Forrest Romero): (wife of George) director's assistant ino
- the television studio.
- - CAMEO(Tom Savini): mustached head biker.
-
- # Day After, The (1983) (TV)
- - The Soviet ambassador is named Anatoli Kuragin, the name of a character
- from 'Leo Tolstoy' (qv)'s ``War and Peace''.
-
-
- # Days of Thunder (1990)
- - Many real-life NASCAR drivers (including Rusty Wallace) appear in the film.
- - NASCAR driver 'Greg Sacks' (qv) did most of 'Tom Cruise' (qv)'s stunt driving.
- Cruise wanted to do his own stunt driving, but wasn't allowed to for
- insurance reasons. The Chevrolets were prepared by 'Rick Hendrick' (qv)'s
- racing team, which later used some of the movie cars in real races. 35 cars
- were wrecked during filming.
- - The scene where Tim approaches Harry on a tractor was filmed on NASCAR
- legend 'Junior Johnson' (qv)'s farm.
- - The scene where Cole and Rowdy race rental cars on the beach shows birds
- scattering out of the way. The birds were lured onto the beach by birdseed,
- and in the first take most of them were run over.
- - All cars used in the movie for the races had to pass inspection and qualify.
- 'Bobby Hamilton' (qv) qualified one of the movie cars in the top ten; they
- removed the cameras and he was allowed to enter the race.
-
-
-
- # Days of Wine and Roses (1958) (TV)
- - The founder of Alcoholics Anonymous was a consultant.
- - 'John Frankenheimer' (qv) taped the AA meeting scenes the day prior to the
- live telecast, and those inserts made costume changes possible.
-
-
- # Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
- - Learning that he had not been chosen to direct this movie adaptation of
- his acclaimed TV drama _Days of Wine and Roses (1958) (TV)_ (qv),
- 'John Frankenheimer' (qv) asked why and was told, ``John, they say you're
- not a comedy director.''
-
-
- # Dead Again (1991)
- - The number on Roman's prison uniform, 25101415, stands for ``25 October
- 1415'', the date of the Battle of Agincourt, fought by Henry V, subject of
- director 'Kenneth Branagh' (qv)'s previous film, _Henry V (1989)_ (qv).
- Branagh's
- birthday (December 10) is shown on the first newspaper clipping in the
- opening sequence.
- - The cover of the LIFE magazine in Mr. Madson's shop shows
- 'Laurence Olivier' (qv) in _Hamlet (1948)_ (qv); another Shakespeare
- reference is on the bridge where Mike and Doug fight (it reads
- ``Shakespeare Bridge,'' the real name of a bridge in L.A. where the
- movie was filmed).
- - Two additional double roles (besides Mike/Roman and Grace/Margaret) are in
- the film: the nun at the orphanage turns up as a snooty starlet at a party
- in the 1940s, and the cop at the mental hospital is seen again as an
- obnoxious party guest.
- - 'Derek Jacobi' (qv)'s stuttering as Frankie/Mr. Madson is a reference to his
- famous role as the stuttering Claudius in _"I, Claudius" (????)_ (qv).
- - Mike's apartment contains several pictures of pianists and piano keyboards,
- giving away his true identity to the careful viewer.
- - Lots of subtle similarities between Roman/Margaret and Mike/Grace.
- - DIRTRADE(Kenneth Branagh): [doyle]: bored cop in the elevator, and
- obnoxious guest at Otto's party.
-
-
- # Dead Drop (1996)
- - The motorcycle in the movie is a 1976 Kawasaki KZ1000, requested by
- 'Keanu Reeves' (qv) himself. Fox bought five bikes for different scenes,
- all painted flat black to prevent the spotlights from being reflected.
-
-
- # Dead Next Door, The (1988)
- - The executive producer credited as ``The Master Cylinder'' is actually
- 'Sam Raimi' (qv).
-
-
- # Dead Pool, The (1988)
- - CAMEO(Slash): half and hour after the funeral scene. The Guns 'n
- Roses' song ``Welcome to the Jungle'' is used in the film.
-
-
- # Dead Zone, The (1983)
- - Director 'David Cronemberg' (qv) had to reshoot the scene in which John Smith
- has his first premonition. It showed a little girl's room burning and a small
- E.T. doll could be seen on one of the shelves. The scene had to be reshot
- when Universal Pictures threatened to sue.
-
-
- # Death and the Maiden (1994)
- - This film was shot entirely in exact chronological order.
-
-
- # Death Becomes Her (1992)
- - In the scene where Helen sits down onto a shovel handle, she didn't sit in
- the way she was expected to do, so the SFX people had to morph the image to
- make it look like the shovel handle was pushing up into her chest.
- - 'Meryl Streep' (qv) accidentally scarred 'Goldie Hawn' (qv)'s cheek with
- a shovel during the fight scene.
- - 'Tracey Ullman' (qv) appeared in the trailers as a bartender who is also
- Ernest's girlfriend. After filming what director 'Robert Zemeckis' (qv)
- referred to as a ``saccharine ending'': Ernest and Ullman escaping to
- Europe, Zemeckis decided to opt for a darker ending, and Ullman's character
- was one of seven or eight actors with speaking roles that was cut.
- - DIRTRADE(Robert Zemeckis): [citation]: The shots in the psychiatric
- clinic where Helen is brought look exactly like those in
- _One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Death Machine (1994)
- - ``Scott Ridley'' is named after 'Ridley Scott' (qv), and ``John Carpenter''
- is named after 'John Carpenter' (qv).
-
-
- # Death of a Salesman (1985) (TV)
- - 'Dustin Hoffman' (qv) called this his favorite acting experience.
-
-
- # December 7th (1943)
- - The Japanese planes attaking Pearl Habour were US ``Dauntless'' bombers.
-
-
- # Deer Hunter, The (1978)
- - 'Robert De Niro' (qv) claims this was his most physically exhausting film.
- - 'John Cazale' (qv) barely finished the film, dying of cancer soon after its
- completion.
- - De Niro and 'John Savage' (qv) performed the helicopter stunt themselves.
- - There appear to be at least two different endings. One version has
- [Chris Walken]'s slumped body with the ``I Love You Baby'' accompaniment.
- Another version simply closes with 'John (II) Williams' (qv) rendition of
- ``La Cavanita.''
-
-
- # Defending Your Life (1991)
- - CAMEO(Shirley MacLaine): The MC
-
-
- # Delicatessen (1991)
- - Rumoured to be a surrealistic interpretation of
- _The Delicate Delinquent (1957)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Delta Force 3: The Killing Game (1991)
- - 'Chuck Norris' (qv) was to appear in this film, but he withdrew following
- the helicopter crash during the making of
- _Delta Force: Operation Stranglehold (1990)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Dementia 13 (1963)
- - 'Francis Ford Coppola' (qv) was assisting 'Roger Corman' (qv) on a set
- in Ireland. Corman allowed Coppola to use the same set for this film
- if he could shoot around the shooting schedule of Corman's film.
-
-
- # Demolition Man (1993)
- - 'Sandra Bullock' (qv) replaced 'Lori Petty' (qv) after a few days filming.
- - A poster for _Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)_ (qv) can be seen in Lenina Huxley's
- office. Both films had 'Mark Poll' (qv) as a set designer.
- - Many of the cars in the movie were prototypes of future models, supplied by
- General Motors.
- - For the European Release, references to Taco Bell were changed to Pizza
- Hut. This includes dubbing, plus changing the logos during post-production.
- Taco Bell remains in the closing credits.
-
-
- # Dennis the Menace (1993)
- - In the UK, the title was ``Dennis''. The comic on which this film
- was based is also known as ``Dennis'' in the UK. At about the same time
- as the ``Dennis the Menace'' comic started in the US, a completelty
- different character in a British comic was created - also called
- ``Dennis the Menace''.
-
-
- # Der Fuehrer's Face (1943)
- - Originall to be titled ``Donald Duck in Nutzi Land'', but the success of the
- cartoon's song, released in sheet music long before the film itself caused
- the film to be renamed.
- - Disney has banned this film from American reissue.
-
-
- # Desert Bloom (1986)
- - 'Winona Ryder' (qv) auditioned on video for the part of Rose, which
- eventually when to 'Annabeth Gish' (qv).
-
-
- # Desperado (1995)
- - 'Raul Julia' (qv) was cast as Bucho, but pulled out due to declining health.
-
-
- # Desperate Hours, The (1955)
- - 'Fredric March' (qv)'s part was intended for 'Spencer Tracy' (qv), a good
- friend of 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv)'s, but neither Tracy nor Bogart was willing
- to concede top billing to the other.
-
-
- # Destination Moonbase Alpha (1976) (TV)
- - This TV movie was edited from scenes of the two-part episode (``Bringers of
- Wonder'') of the TV series _"Space: 1999" (1975)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Devil and Daniel Webster, The (1941)
- - Shortly after filming had begun, 'Thomas Mitchell' (qv) managed to break a
- leg, and was replaced by 'Edward Arnold' (qv). Not many scenes had been
- shot, none were reshot, so Mitchell is still visible in some scenes.
-
-
- # Devil's Daffodil, The (1961)
- - Produced in a German and English release, with the same crew but different
- actors.
-
-
- # Diaboliques, Les (1954)
- - Two women drive from the outskirts of Paris to Niort, the birthplace of
- director 'Henri-Georges Clouzot' (qv).
-
-
- # Dial M for Murder (1954)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about 13 minutes into the film, on the
- left side of the reunion photograph.
- - The movie was shot in 3-D although it was never released that way until
- after Hitchcock's death.
- - Hitchcock arranged to have 'Grace Kelly' (qv) dressed in bright colors at the
- start of the film and made them progressively darker as time goes on.
-
-
- # Diamonds Are Forever (1971)
- - After the failure of _On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)_ (qv), EON was
- desperate to get 'Sean Connery' (qv) back to save the series. When he
- refused, the producers considered 'Roger Moore' (qv), then
- 'Timothy Dalton' (qv) before unexpectedly signing an unknown American actor
- 'John Galvin' (qv). UA chief, David Picker, was not impressed with the
- choice of Galvin and the order went out to get Connery at any price. Connery
- was finally lured back with an unprecedented deal making him the highest
- paid actor to date. The final contract involved Connery getting $1.25
- million up front, 12.5% of the gross and a commitment from UA to finance two
- non-Bond films of Connery's choice. Connery later donated his fee to the
- Scottish International Trust.
- - Actresses considered for the role of Tiffany Case included:
- 'Raquel Welch' (qv), 'Jane Fonda' (qv) and 'Faye Dunaway' (qv).
- 'Jill St. John' (qv) had originally been offered the part of Plenty O'Toole
- but landed the female lead after impressing the director 'Guy Hamilton' (qv)
- during screen tests. St. John becomes the first American Bond girl.
- - The original plot had 'Gert Frobe' (qv) returning as Auric
- _Goldfinger (1964)_ (qv)'s twin and seeking revenge for the death of his
- brother.
- - The death of Bond's wife Tracy was originally planned for the opening
- sequence of _Diamonds Are Forever (1971)_ (qv), but was later added to the
- end of _On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)_ (qv) to ``tidy up loose
- ends''.
- - Upon release, this film broke Hollywood's three day gross record.
- - 'Willard Whyte' (qv) is obviously based on 'Howard Hughes' (qv). Hughes,
- however, played a more substantial role behind the scenes allowing EON to
- film inside his casinos and at his other properties. His fee was reputed to
- be one 16mm print of the film.
-
-
- # Dick Tracy (1990)
- - The only colors in the film are the six that the original comic strip
- appeared in: red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, plus black and white.
- - CAMEO(Dustin Hoffman): Mumbles
- - CAMEO(Paul Sorvino): Lips Manlis
- - CAMEO(Alan Garfield): a reporter
- - CAMEO(James Caan):
-
-
- # Dick Turpin (1925)
- - Most scenes with 'Carole Lombard' (qv) were cut before release, but she
- can still be seen in a group scene.
-
-
- # Die Hard (1988)
- - The German that the terrorists speak is grammatically correct but
- meaningless. In the German version of the film, the terrorists are not
- from Germany but from Europe.
- - One cop says that John McLean ('Bruce Willis' (qv)) ``could be a fucking
- bartender for all we know''. Prior to becoming a well-known actor, Willis
- was a bartender.
-
-
- # Die Hard 2 (1990)
- - The General is from ``Valverde'', the fictitious Latin-American country used
- in _Commando (1985)_ (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(Renny Harlin): [finland]: ``Finlandia Hymn'' by Jean
- Sibelius is used in some scenes.
-
-
- # Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995)
- - McClane ('Bruce Willis' (qv)) tells Zeus ('Samuel L. Jackson' (qv)) ``I
- was just getting used to my day job, smoking cigarettes and watching
- Captain Kangaroo'', which is a line from the song ``Flowers on the Wall'' by
- The Statler Brothers from the soundtrack of _Pulp Fiction (1994)_ (qv),
- which starred both Willis and Jackson. Willis' character (Butch) was singing
- this song in Gabrielle's car when he spotted Marsellus Wallace.
- - Character ``Dr. Fred Schiller'' is a reference to the 18th century German
- poet 'Friedrich Schiller' (qv), who wrote the lyrics used by
- 'Ludwig van Beethoven' (qv) in his 9th symphony, which is the music used
- in _Die Hard (1988)_ (qv).
- - Original ending had Simon getting away with the gold, and McClane tracking
- him down to Austria, where he defeats him in a game of ``chicken'' with
- rocket launchers.
-
-
- # Diplomatic Courier (1952)
- - CAMEO(Lee Marvin):
- - CAMEO(Charles Bronson):
-
-
- # Dirty Harry (1971)
- - The title role was originally intended for 'Frank Sinatra' (qv). After he
- refused, it was offered to 'John Wayne' (qv), and then 'Paul Newman' (qv),
- finally being accepted by 'Clint Eastwood' (qv).
- - After Harry has foiled the bank robbery at the beginning of the film, he
- strides over to the one surviving robber. In doing so, he walks in front of
- a theatre which is showing _Play Misty for Me (1971)_ (qv), which
- Eastwood directed and starred in.
- - When Callahan (Eastwood) is being run all over town by Scorpio, he passes
- a wall which bears the graffiti ``Kyle'', the name of Eastwood's son.
- - The final scene where Harry throws his badge in the river is a homage to a
- similar scene from _High Noon (1952)_ (qv).
- - 'Andrew Robinson' (qv) (Scorpio) had to get an unlisted phone number, and has
- received a death threat.
- - DIRCAMEO(Don Siegel): man running down the street.
-
-
- # Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988)
- - An entire day was spent shooting the trailer, which does not appear in the
- film. The trailer shows Freddy and Lawrence walking along the boardwalk,
- politely moving out of the way of other people, etc, with a voice saying
- something like ``There are numerous distinguised gentlemen in the world...
- refined, cultured gentlemen.... nice men....... but nice men
- finish last''. As these last few lines are spoken, Freddy pushes an old lady
- into the water, and Lawrence shoves an kid's face into his ice cream.
-
-
- # Do You Love Me? (1946)
- - CAMEO(Betty Grable): The fan who calls for Barry ('Harry James' (qv)) in her
- car at the end. Grable and James were married at the time.
-
-
- # Dockpojken (1993)
- - References to _Citizen Kane (1941)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
- - Director 'Sidney Lumet' (qv) claims that 'Al Pacino' (qv) and
- 'Chris Sarandon' (qv)'s phone conversation was improvised.
-
-
- # Dolores Claiborne (1994)
- - A fire on the set in Nova Scotia, Canada caused one million dollars damage.
-
-
- # Don Juan DeMarco and the Centerfold (1995)
- - 'Johnny Depp' (qv) agreed to be in the film on the condition that
- 'Marlon Brando' (qv) was cast in the psychiatrist's role.
- - In order to learn a Spanish accent, Depp watched a tape of
- _"Fantasy Island" (1978)_ (qv) re-runs.
-
-
- # Don't Bet on Love (1933)
- - Working titles was ``In the Money''.
-
-
- # Dona Herlinda y Su Hijo (1985)
- - 'Guadalupe del Toro' (qv) was offered the role of Dona Herlinda in exchange
- for helping finance the movie.
-
-
- # Doors, The (1991)
- - Prior to the audition, 'Val Kilmer' (qv) memorized the lyrics to all songs
- written by Jim Morrison. He also sent director 'Oliver Stone' (qv) a video
- of him performing a few Doors songs, which Stone claimed hurt Kilmer's image
- as Morrison.
- - Kilmer wore special contact lenses which made his pupils seem dilated
- in the scenes where Morrison was stoned
- - Closeup shots use Kilmer's voice, long distance shots use Morrison's.
- - 'Patricia Kennealy Morrison' (qv) played the High Priestess in the
- handfasting scene.
- - 'John Densmore' (qv) (The Doors drummer) was the recording engineer.
- - 'Bonnie Bramlett' (qv) (of 60's group Delaney and Bonnie) played the
- bartender.
- - Stone's son plays the young Jim Morrison in the accident scene.
- - DIRCAMEO(Oliver Stone): Morrison's film professor.
-
-
- # Dorado, El (1996)
- - Shot entirely on location, with entirely ad-libbed dialog.
-
-
- # Double Indemnity (1944)
- - Director 'Billy Wilder' (qv) originally filmed an ending where Keyes watches
- Walter Neff go to the gas chamber.
-
-
- # Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986)
- - 'Nick Nolte' (qv) spent five weeks as a homeless person in preparation for
- his role.
-
-
- # Down Argentine Way (1940)
- - 'John Hay Whitney' (qv), head of the motion picture section of the Office of
- the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs convinced 20th Century Fox to
- spend $40,000 for reshooting scenes that described native customs in an
- slight unfavorable light.
- - Director 'Irving Cummings' (qv) thought the dance number by the Nicholas
- Brothers ('Fayard Nicholas' (qv) and 'Harold Nicholas' (qv)) was too long,
- but dance director 'Nick (II) Castle' (qv) convinced him to leave it uncut
- at a test screening. The test audience cheered so much that they had to
- rewind the film.
-
-
- # Dr. Death: Seeker of Souls (1973)
- - CAMEO(Moe Howard)
-
-
- # Dr. No (1962)
- - _Thunderball (1965)_ (qv) was originally going to be the first 007 movie,
- but legal wrangles with its co-author lead to _Dr. No (1962)_ (qv) being
- chosen instead.
- - Author 'Ian Fleming' (qv) wanted his cousin 'Chrisopher Lee' (qv) to play
- Dr. No. See also _The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)_ (qv).
- - The budget was only $1,000,000 but when costs over run by $100,000
- United Artists wanted to pull the plug fearing they would never recoup
- its outlay.
- - Fleming originally asked 'Noel Coward' (qv) to play the part of Dr. No,
- Coward replied in a telegram ``Dr. No? No! No! No!''.
- - Actors considered for the lead role included: 'Cary Grant' (qv),
- 'David Niven' (qv), 'Trevor Howard' (qv), 'Rex Harrison' (qv), and
- 'Roger Moore' (qv).
- - 'Sean Connery' (qv) was chosen for the part of 007 after Cubby Broccoli's
- wife saw him in Disney's _Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)_ (qv).
- - After the film's release in Italy, the Vatican issued a special communique
- expressing its disapproval at the film's moral standpoint.
- - The voice of Honey Rider is not that of 'Ursula Andress' (qv).
- - Connery is morbidly afraid of spiders. Shot of spider in his bed was
- originally done with a sheet of glass between him and the spider, but when
- this didn't look realistic enough, the scene was re-shot with stuntman
- 'Bob Simmons' (qv).
- - A painting of the Duke of Wellington, stolen in 1960 and never recovered,
- can be seen on the wall of Dr. No's headquarters.
- - The rights to the famous theme song were bought from 'Monty Norman' (qv) for
- a ridiculously low sum of money, and subsequently appeared in many later
- Bond films.
- - The Japanese office of United Artists originally translated the title as
- ``We don't want a doctor'', and even had posters printed with that title.
- The mistake was discovered at the last moment.
-
-
- # Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1963)
- - Based on the novel ``Red Alert'' and originally conceived as a tense
- thriller about the possibility of accidental nuclear war. Director
- 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) was working on the script when he noticed that many
- scenes he had written were actually quite funny.
- - 'Peter Sellers' (qv) plays three roles, and was to play Major T. J. Kong as
- well. He broke his leg, so the role went to 'Slim Pickens' (qv).
- - Major Kong's comment about the survival kit (``a fella could have a pretty
- good weekend in Vegas with all that stuff,'') originally refered to Dallas
- instead of Las Vegas, but was overdubbed after President Kennedy's
- asassination in Dallas.
- - Kubrick intended the film to end with a custard pie fight between the
- Russians and the Americans in the War Room. The footage was shot, but
- he decided not to use it because he considered it too farcical to fit in
- with the satirical nature of the rest of the film.
- - General Ripper ('George C. Scott' (qv)) was not scripted to fall over in the
- war room when he gets excited, but when it happened, Kubrick decided it
- was in character, and left it in.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [three-way]: USA vs. Russia vs. General Ripper.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [faces]: General Turgidson, General Ripper,
- and Dr. Strangelove.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [114]: Name of the message decoder ``CRM-114''.
-
-
- # Dracula (1931/II)
- - Filmed with the same sets as _Dracula (1931/I)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993)
- - 'Jason Scott Lee' (qv) had no previous Martial Arts training. He was
- trained especially for this role, and had numerous stunt doubles.
-
-
- # Dragonwyck (1946)
- - "Ernst Lubitsch" (qv) was intended to direct the film. When he suffered
- from illness, cinematographer 'Joseph L. Mankiewicz' (qv) took over.
-
-
- # Draughtsman's Contract, The (1982)
- - Directer 'Peter Greenaway' (qv), a former art student, created the sketches
- that feature in the film.
-
-
- # Drop Dead Fred (1991)
- - CAMEO(Bridget Fonda): Annabella.
-
-
- # Drop Zone (1994)
- - If you unscramble 'Wesley Snipes' (qv)' character's name ``Nessip'', you get
- 'Snipes'.
-
-
- # Drowning by Numbers (1987)
- - Three generations of ``Cissie Colpitts'' were introduced in
- _The Falls (1980)_ (qv), also directed by 'Peter Greenaway' (qv).
-
-
- # Duck Soup (1927)
- - Adapted from a sketch written by 'Stan Laurel' (qv)'s father.
-
-
- # Duck Soup (1933)
- - The mirror trick was previously used in _The Floorwalker (1916)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Duellists, The (1977)
- - The swords were hooked up to batteries to produce the sparks, and
- 'Harvey Keitel' (qv) said he was heavily shocked more than once.
-
-
- # Dune (1984)
- - 'Ridley Scott' (qv) worked on bringing the flim to the screen, but was
- unsuccessful. 'H.R. Giger' (qv) (who worked with Scott on
- _Alien (1979)_ (qv)) was hired as a production designer.
- - Director 'David Lynch' (qv) and producer 'Raffaella De Laurentiis' (qv)
- arranged a screen test in New York with 'Sean Young' (qv) for the role of
- Chani. Young's agent never told Young about the meeting, and she was in
- fact booked on a flight that evening to Los Angeles. Lynch and De Laurentiis
- missed their flight back to Los Angeles, and ended up catching the same
- plane as Young. During the flight, De Laurentiis noticed Young and told
- Lynch ``I bet that girl's an actress.'' A stewardess told the pair that
- her name was ``Sean Young'', and De Laurentiis confronted Young about
- standing her a Lynch up. The misunderstanding sorted out, the three
- ended up drinking champagne and reading the script together upon returning
- to Los Angeles.
- - The inspiration for the design of the stillsuits was the medical textbook
- ``Gray's Anatomy''.
- - Once scene called for Duke Leto ('Jurgen Prochnow' (qv)) to be strapped
- to a black stretcher and drugged. During one take, a high-powered bulb
- positioned above Prochnow exploded due to heat, raining down molten glass.
- Remarkably, Prochow was able to free himself from the stretcher, moments
- before before glass fused itself to the place he had been strapped.
- During the filming of the dream sequence, the Baron ('Kenneth McMillan' (qv))
- approached Leto, who had special apparatus attached to his face so that
- green smoke would emerge from his cheek when the Baron scratched it.
- Although thoroughly tested, the smoke gave Prochnow first and second degree
- burns on his cheek. This sequence appears on film in the released version.
- - The tendons visible when Paul hooks the worm were made from condoms.
- - Two hundred workers spent two months hand-clearing three square miles of
- Mexican desert for location shooting.
- - Some special effects scenes were filmed with over a million watts of
- lighting, drawing 11,000 amps.
- - There are rumor of a 6-hour long director's cut, but there has never been
- any concrete proof of it being released. A book by 'Frank Herbert' (qv)
- himself claims that only five hours of footage was filmed.
- - Some scenes were filmed in the same location and at the same time as scenes
- from _Conan the Destroyer (1984)_ (qv).
- - Lynch disowned the television cut.
- - SMITHEE(David Lynch): disowned the television cut.
- - DIRCAMEO(David Lynch): A radio operator on the mining ship that Paul
- and Duke Leto Atreides rescue from a sandworm.
- - DIRTRADE(David Lynch): [singer]: 'Sting' (qv).
-
-
- # Dynamite (1929)
- - 'Carole Lombard' (qv) was replaced during filming, but can still be seen in
- the released print.
-
-
- # E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
- - ET's face was modeled after poet 'Carl Sandburg' (qv) and Albert Einstein.
- - At the auditions, 'Henry Thomas' (qv) thought about the day his dog died
- to express sadness. Director 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) cried, and hired him
- on the spot.
- - 'Harrison Ford' (qv) played the school principal, but his scenes were cut.
- There is a rumor that you can still see his back. Ford's wife
- 'Melissa Mathison' (qv) wrote the screenplay.
- - Reese's outbid M&M's for product placement. There is a rumour that M&M's
- were used initially, but the company asked for them to be removed, suspecting
- that the film would flop.
- - The extraterrestrial's plant collection includes a triffid (from
- _The Day of the Triffids (1962)_ (qv)).
- - ET's voice was performed by 'Pat Walsh' (qv), with help from
- 'Debra Winger' (qv).
- - ET's communicator actually worked, and was constructed by
- 'Henry Feinberg' (qv), an expert in science and technology interpretation
- for the public.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [father]: Elliot's father deserts the family to
- go to Mexico with Sally.
-
-
- # Early Bird, The (1963)
- - The game of golf with 'Jerry Desmonde' (qv) is a reprise of the
- Variety act he used to do as 'straight man' to 'Sid Field' (qv).
-
-
- # East of the River (1940)
- - 'James Cagney' (qv) turned down the role of Joe Lorenzo.
-
-
- # Easter Parade (1948)
- - Garland's husband 'Vincente Minnelli' (qv) was originally slated to direct,
- but Garland's psychiatrist advised them not to work together.
- - Following the success of pairing 'Gene Kelly' (qv) with 'Judy Garland' (qv)
- in _The Pirate (1948), MGM cast them together again for this film.
- Unfortunately, Kelly broke his ankle shortly after rehearsals started, and
- 'Fred Astaire' (qv) was given the role.
- due to an injury.
- - The shedding feathered gown worn by Garland in one number is an in-joke
- reference to 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) problematic gown in _Top Hat (1935)_ (qv).
- - A Garland solo number, ``Mr. Monotony,'' was cut from the film.
-
-
- # Easy Rider (1969)
- - 'Peter Fonda' (qv), 'Dennis Hopper' (qv), and 'Jack Nicholson' (qv) were
- really smoking marijuana on camera.
- - The final campfire scene was left out of the original shooting
- schedule and was shot after both motorcycles had been stolen.
- - CAMEO(Phil Spector): the cocaine dealer.
-
-
- # Easy Virtue (1927)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): walking past a tennis court carrying a
- walking stick.
-
-
- # Echoes of a Summer (1976)
- - 'Richard Harris' (qv) thought the script was faulty and threatened
- director 'Don Taylor' (qv) with a good thrashing. He also locked fellow
- star 'William Windown' (qv) in his dressing-room for several hours.
-
-
- # Edge of Eternity (1959)
- - DIRCAMEO(Don Siegel): man at a hotel pool
-
-
- # Edge of the World, The (1937)
- - When he was young, 'Michael Powell' (qv) saw a documentary on the evacuation
- of the island of Hirta (St. Kilda), West of the Hebrides and he thought he
- could make a great film about it.
- - The cast and crew stayed on Foula for many months, this was before the
- airstrip was built and they had to use local fishing boats as ferries.
-
-
- # Eegah! (1963)
- - Producer/director 'Nicholas Merriwether' (qv) and actor
- 'William Watters' (qv) are actually the same person: 'Arch Hall, Sr.' (qv),
- the president of Fairway International Pictures and father of
- 'Arch Hall, Jr.' (qv), who plays Tom.
-
- # Egyptian, The (1954)
- - 'Marlon Brando' (qv) signed up for the lead role, but dropped out at the
- last minute.
-
-
- # Eika Katappa (1969)
- - The film ends with a character dying while saying ``Life is very precious,
- even right now''; a character dies saying the same phrase in
- _Gods of the Plague (1970)_ (qv), released in the same year.
-
-
- # El Dorado (1967)
- - 'John Wayne' (qv) starred in _Rio Bravo (1959)_ (qv) (of which this film is a
- remake), and after reading the script for ``El Dorado'' he asked to play
- J.P. Hara, but the part went to 'Robert Mitchum' (qv).
-
-
- # El Mariachi (1992)
- - This film initially cost $7000 to make. Director 'Robert Rodriguez' (qv)
- raised $3,000 of the $7,000 by volunteering to be a human ``laboratory
- rat''. He was used to test a cholesterol reducing drug. Paid $100 a day for
- 30 days, he wrote most of the script while locked in the lab.
- 'Peter Marquardt' (qv) was a fellow ``rat'', but could not speak Spanish. He
- delivered his lines from card held in his hand or out of shot. Most of the
- $7,000 was spent on film for the camera. The version seen in most cinemas
- has had approximately $1 million of post-production work and promotion
- behind it.
- - Rodriguez claims the other actors were ``innocent'' passers by. He gave them
- lines as and when they were needed.
- - For the moving camera shots, Rodriguez sat in a broken hospital wheelchair
- and was pushed around.
- - The movie was intended to go ``straight to video''.
- - Sound was recorded with an ordinary cassette recorder and mike. The sequence
- with the pit bull terrier was shot specifically so that Rodriguez could
- synchronize the sound with the picture later.
- - Rodriguez says he made the movie to ``practise''.
- - Rodriguez was producer, director, writer, special-effect man, etc, the only
- job he didn't do was act, as there would be no one else to operate the
- camera.
-
-
- # Electric Dreams (1984)
- - CAMEO(Georgio Moroder): radio station executive at the very end.
-
-
- # Elephant Man, The (1980)
- - This film was executive produced by 'Mel Brooks' (qv), who was responsible
- for hiring director 'David Lynch' (qv) and obtaining permission to film
- in black and white. He deliberately left his name off the credits, as
- he knew that people would get the wrong idea about the movie if they
- saw his name on the film, given his fame as a satirist.
-
-
- # Elephant Walk (1954)
- - 'Vivian Leigh' (qv) was originally cast. Her mental illness begun affecting
- things during filming, and so she was replaced by 'Elizabeth Taylor' (qv).
- Many long shots and shots from behind are still of Leigh.
-
-
- # Elusive Pimpernel, The (1950)
- - Originally filmed as a musical.
-
-
- # Empire of the Sun (1987)
- - ``Suo Gan,'' the movie's theme song, is a lullaby sung in Welsh.
- Director 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) chose it after casting Welsh actor
- 'Christian Bale' (qv) as Jim.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
-
-
- # Empire Strikes Back, The (1980)
- - Lighting for SFX was so strong that several models melted.
- - The AT-AT's were based on ship loading structure in an Oakland, California
- shipyard. Walking patterns of elephants were studied to make the movements
- seem as realistic as possible.
- - Before this film was made, 'Mark Hamill' (qv) (Luke) was driving his BMW
- along a highway. Realizing was missing his turn, he swung sharply, but
- ended up rolling his car and suffering facial scarring. Despite the efforts
- of plastic surgeons, his appearance was noticeably different. For this
- reason, the scene where Luke receives facial scars from a Wampa was written.
- - Further scenes with the Wampa Ice Creatures were shot, and later cut. R2-D2
- encountered one within the Rebel base, where it was killed by troopers.
- Later, the beasts were lured into a prison within the complex. In the
- completed film, a medical droid is seen examining the wounds of a Tauntaun
- killed by a Wampa, and Princess Leia mentions the ``creatures'' while
- discussing the Imperial Probe Droid. A scene filmed but cut had Han, Leia
- and C-3PO running through a corridor. Han went to take a short-cut through
- a door with a sign on it, but Leia warned him ``that's where those creatures
- are kept''. They run off, but not before C-3PO rips off the sign, hoping
- that the stormtroopers will enter the room.
- - Luke cuts off the Wampa's hand. C-3PO loses an arm when blasted by the
- Stormtroppers. Darth Vader cuts off Luke's hand. See also
- _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv) and _Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv).
- - The blasers used by the stormtroopers were constructed from Sterling
- submachine guns.
- - There is a rumor that one of the asteroids is actually a potato.
- - The following characters ``have a bad feeling about this'': Leia. See
- also: _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv) and _Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv).
- - Security surrounding this movie was so intense that 'George Lucas' (qv) had
- regular reports about ``leaks'' from actors. Lucas was so determined that
- the ending be kept secret that he had actor 'David Prowse' (qv) (Darth Vader)
- say ``Obi Wan Kenobi is your father'', and dubbed it later to be ``I am your
- father''.
- - 'Denis Lawson' (qv), plays Wedge Antilles. See also
- _Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv).
- - The designers at ILM wanted a radical design for Boba Fett's ship. They
- ended up using the end of a lamp post from the street outside the ILM
- building.
- - This is 'Carrie Fisher' (qv)'s favorite movie of the trilogy. Despite this,
- there were claims that she was heavily into drugs at the time. The scene
- where Han Solo ('Harrison Ford' (qv)) was to be carbon frozen was a long a
- complex scene which required many takes. Eventually, Leia says ``I love
- you'' to Han Solo. Ford had heard this line so many times that he changed
- the scripted ``I love you too'' to ``I know''. Lucas didn't want to film
- the scene again, and thought it read much better that way, so it remained.
-
-
- # Enemy Mine (1985)
- - Shot in Hungary, where labour was cheap enough to build the sets.
- - Author 'Barry Longyear' (qv) reported at a convention that the studio
- insisted on adding a subplot involving a mine, the studio thinking the
- audience would not realize that the ``Mine'' in the title was a possessive
- rather than an object.
-
-
- # Enforcer, The (1976)
- - Of the five Dirty Harry movies, this is the only one in which Harry Callahan
- does not have a personal quote that he repeats twice during the movie.
-
-
- # Enter the Dragon (1973)
- - 'Jackie Chan' (qv) appears briefly towards the end of the film in the big
- fight scene in the cave, where [Bruce Lee] breaks his neck.
-
-
- # Equinox (1971)
- - Originally a student film project by 'Dennis Muren' (qv).
-
-
- # Escapade (1935)
- - 'William Powell' (qv) was so impressed with 'Luise Rainer' (qv) that he
- insisted that she be give co-billing with him above the title.
-
-
- # Escape from New York (1981)
- - CAMEO(Jamie Lee Curtis): opening narration, and voice of the computer.
- - The name ``Snake Plisskeen'' was changed to ``Hyena'' for the Italian
- release.
- - DIRTRADE(John Carpenter): [names]: Cronenberg, Romero.
-
-
- # Escape to Athena (1979)
- - DIRTRADE(George P. Cosmatos): [aerial]
-
-
-
- # Evil Dead II (1987)
- - One of the books on the can that traps Ash's possessed hand is ``A Farewell
- to Arms''.
- - A glove belonging to _A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)_ (qv)'s Freddy
- Krueger can be seen hanging near the steps in one of the cellar scenes.
- This was in response to the use of _The Evil Dead (1983)_ (qv) on a
- television screen in _A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Evil Dead, The (1983)
- - Director 'Sam Raimi' (qv) and star 'Bruce Campbell' (qv) were friends from
- high-school, where they made many super-8 films together. They would often
- collaborate with Sam's brother 'Ted Raimi' (qv). Campbell became the
- ``actor'' of the group, as ``he was the one that girls wanted to look at''.
- - Filmed in a real-life abandoned cabin.
- - Total budget for this film was $50,000. Investors were initially annoyed
- when the film appeared to be a comedy although they were told it would be a
- horror story. As of 1988, the investors have had a 150% return.
- - There is a ripped poster of _The Hills Have Eyes (1978)_ (qv) visible. See
- also: _The Hills Have Eyes (1978)_ (qv),
- _A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)_ (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(Sam Raimi): [3-stooges]:
-
-
- # Ewok Adventure, The (1984) (TV)
- - One of the matte paintings includes Winnie the Pooh sitting in a tree.
-
-
- # Exorcist III, The (1990)
- - 'Brad Dourif' (qv) plays a character in jail. Asked how he is able to get
- in and out of jail without being seen, he replies: ``It's child's play''.
- Dourif plays the voice of Chucky in _Child's Play (1988)_ (qv),
- _Child's Play 2 (1990)_ (qv), and _Child's Play 3 (1992)_ (qv).
- - CAMEO(C Everett Coop): in the restuarant.
- - CAMEO(Larry King): in the restuarant.
- - CAMEO(John Thompson): (coach of the Georgetown Hoyas Basketball Team)
- outside the restaurant.
-
-
- # Exorcist, The (1973)
- - 'Mercedes McCambridge' (qv) had to sue Warner Brothers for credit as the
- voice of the demon.
- - There are semi-subliminal single-frame shots in this film: when the priest
- is dreaming of his mother coming up out of the subway, there is a single
- frame shot of a face ('Jason Miller' (qv)), painted black and white,
- grimacing.
- - 'Jane Fonda' (qv) and 'Shirley McClaine' (qv) were approached to play the
- role of Chris MacNeil.
- - CAMEO(William Peter Blatty): producer of the film that Chris is acting in;
- he's seen talking to Burke.
-
-
- # Explorers (1985)
- - The view of the ``city lights'' is a model which includes a suburb that looks
- suspiciously like a circuit diagram, complete with logic gates and an
- integrated circuit.
- - A newspaper headline is ``Kingston Falls Mystery Still Unsolved''. Kingston
- Falls was the town in _Gremlins (1984)_ (qv), which 'Joe Dante' (qv) also
- directed.
- - The school is named after animator 'Chuck Jones' (qv).
-
-
- # Fabulous Baker Boys, The (1989)
- - 'Madonna' (qv) was originally approached for the role which was picked up by
- 'Michelle Pfieffer' (qv). Madonna turned it down because the plot was ``too
- mushy''.
-
-
- # Faccia a Faccia (1967)
- - Originally a four-episode TV series: 1. Separation; 2. The Border;
- 3. Twilight Land; 4. The Return. A total of 200 minutes cut down to 135
- minutes.
-
-
- # Fail-Safe (1964)
- - The film shows many US Air Force bombers, but they are all actually all shots
- of the same plane, taken from a stock piece of film after the Department of
- Defense declined to cooperate with the filmmakers.
- - _Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1963)_ (qv)
- has a remarkably similar premise, and was being made by
- 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) at the same time. Kubrick threatened legal action,
- claiming plagiarism. The issue was settled when Columbia Pictures agreed to
- push Kubrick's film at the expense of _Fail-Safe (1964)_ (qv), which
- subsequently bombed at the box office.
-
-
- # Fair Game (1995)
- - Originally set in San Francisco, changed to Miami to suit
- 'Sylvester Stallone' (qv), who subsequently left the project.
-
-
- # Falcon in Mexico, The (1944)
- - The exterior footage is supposedly from 'Orson Welles' (qv)' never completed
- RKO documentary _It's All True (????)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Falcon's Brother, The (1942)
- - Originally intended to be the last of the ``Falcon'' movies, as
- 'George Sanders' (qv) wanted out of the series.
-
-
- # Falling Down (1993)
- - The stripper for Prendergast ('Robert Duvall' (qv)) is named ``Suzie''.
- When she starts dancing, someone says ``Susie Q'', a reference to
- _Apocalypse Now (1979)_ (qv), which also starred Duvall.
-
-
- # Falls, The (1980)
- - Fragments of director 'Peter Greenaway' (qv)'s short films
- _A Walk Through H (1978)_ (qv) and _Vertical Features Remake (1976)_ (qv)
- appear in the film.
- - CAMEO(Michael Nyman):
- - CAMEO(Bob Godfrey): G. Odfrey.
-
-
- # Family Plot (1976)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): in silhouette 45 minutes into the film
- behind the door at the registrar of births and deaths.
- - 'Roy Thinnes' (qv) was originally hired to play Arthur Adamson, but
- Hitchcock was dissatisfied with his performance and fired him one month
- into the filming.
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [bathroom]: features a modern chemical
- toilet.
-
-
- # Fantasia (1940)
- - The Sorceror (in ``The Sorceror's Apprentice'') is named ``Yen Sid'', which
- is ``Disney'' spelt backwards.
- - The demon in ``Night on Bald Mountain'' was supposedly modeled on
- 'Bela Lugosi' (qv). It was named ``Chernobog'' after the god of evil in
- Slavonik mythology.
- - A segment featuring 'Claude Debussy' (qv)'s ``Clair de Lune'' was animated
- but cut.
- - The soundtrack was re-recorded for the film's 50th anniversary.
-
-
- # Fantastic Voyage (1966)
- - 'Issac Asimov' (qv) was approached to write the novel from the script. He
- perused the script, and declared the script to be full of plot holes.
- Receiving permission to write the book the way he wanted, delays in filming
- and the speed at which he wrote saw the book appear before the film.
- Many plot holes (see the Goofs entry) were fixed in the book version.
-
-
- # Far and Away (1992)
- - Director 'Ron Howard' (qv) wasn't happy with 'Nicole Kidman' (qv)'s facial
- reaction during the shooting of the scene where her character lifts the bowl
- covering Joseph's (her husband 'Tom Cruise' (qv)'s) crotch. Without telling
- Kidman, he asked Cruise to remove the his underwear. Howard got the
- reaction he wanted, and it appears in the film.
-
-
- # Far Out Man (1990)
- - CAMEO(Cheech Marin): ???. Marin was director 'Tommy Chong' (qv)'s
- former partner in the comedy duo ``Cheech & Chong''.
-
-
- # Fast and Furry-ous (1949)
- - While the Coyote and Roadrunner are chasing each other through a freeway
- cloverleaf, the soundtrack plays ``I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover''.
- # Fatal Attraction (1987)
- - Original ending had Alex committing suicide while dressed in white, and Dan
- being arrested for her murder. Changed when preview audiences felt that
- justice was not served onto Alex. This ending still appears in the Japanese
- release. The ending was reshot in the worship room of the Unitarian church
- in Mt. Kisco, NY.
- - Alex starts the film wearing white, but gradually switches to be wearing
- black at the end. See also _Dial M for Murder (1954)_ (qv),
- _Nine 1/2 Weeks (1986)_ (qv).
- - 'Barbara Hershey' (qv) and 'Debra Winger' (qv) both turned down the role
- of Alex.
-
-
- # Faust (1926)
- - When the film was already finished and edited, the UFA began to dislike
- 'Hans Kyser' (qv)'s text and asked German writer 'Gerhard Hauptmann' (qv) to
- work on it. Kyser disagreed, but when Hauptmann was finished finally the
- UFA disliked Hauptmann's text even more and the film was released with
- Kyser's original.
- - 'Lillian Gish' (qv) was asked to star in the movie, but her demands were
- unacceptable. 'Leni Riefenstahl' (qv) applied for the femal lead role,
- but was turned down.
-
-
- # Fearless Vampire Killers or: Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are in My Neck, The (1967)
- - Producer 'Martin Ransohoff' (qv) discovered 'Sharon Tate' (qv) on the set of
- _"The Beverly Hillbillies" (1962)_ (qv), and insisted that director
- 'Roman Polanski' (qv) use her instead of 'Jill St. John' (qv) as Polanski
- had planned.
-
-
- # Fedora (1978)
- - The character and career of Fedora in the original 'Thomas Tryon' (qv) short
- story is based on elements from the lives and careers of
- 'Marlene Dietrich' (qv), 'Greta Garbo' (qv), 'Pola Negri' (qv),
- 'Olga Tschechova' (qv), and 'Elfi von Dassanowsky' (qv). The
- Hungarian-accented director in the flashback is modeled after
- 'Michael Curtiz' (qv).
-
-
- # Feuer, Eis & Dynamit (1990)
- - 'Celia Gore-Booth' (qv) (who played the bald villain) actually had
- waist-length red har that she didn't cut for the role.
-
-
- # Few Good Men, A (1992)
- - Two ``Misery'' novels can be seen beside Danny's typewriter while he watches
- a ball game. _Misery (1990)_ (qv) was also directed by 'Rob Reiner' (qv).
-
-
- # Field of Fire (1991)
- - 'David Carradine' (qv)'s character is named ``Gen. Corman'', after
- B-movie mogul 'Roger Corman' (qv), director 'Cirio H. Santiago' (qv)'s
- longtime business partner.
-
-
- # Fighting 69th, The (1940)
- - 'Priscilla Lane' (qv) was cast as a girl back home. The part was cut before
- shooting.
- - 'William Gargan' (qv) was originally cast as John Wynn.
-
-
- # Finian's Rainbow (1968)
- - The song ``Necessity'' appears on the soundtrack album, but was cut from the
- film.
-
-
- # Fire on the Amazon (1993) (V)
- - 'Sandra Bullock' (qv) placed duct tape on her breasts during the filming
- of the love scene so that she could know for sure nothing would be visible
- that she didn't want seen. She also made the production company sign
- a contract stating which parts of her were not to be shown.
-
-
- # Firm, The (1993)
- - A scene where we're told that ``The Firm don't want their lawyers to have
- family money'', that it keeps them ``loyal to their only source of income''
- is shown in some trailers, but isn't in the movie.
- - CAMEO(Paul Sorvino):
-
-
- # First Men in the Moon (1964)
- - CAMEO(Peter Finch):
-
-
- # First Traveling Saleslady, The (1956)
- - Originally intended to star 'Mae West' (qv).
-
-
- # Fish Called Wanda, A (1988)
- - 'John Cleese' (qv)'s character is called ``Archie Leach'', which is
- 'Cary Grant' (qv)'s real name.
- - Portia is played by 'Cynthia Caylor' (qv), who is Cleese's real-life
- daughter.
- - The scene where Archie sits up in the background behind Wanda
- ('Jamie Lee Curtis' (qv)) is reminscent of a scene in
- _Halloween (1978))_ (qv), in which Michael Myers sat up similarily behind
- Curtis.
- - When Otto ('Kevin Kline' (qv)), suggests possible snitchers to George, he
- suggests ``Kevin Delaney'', which are Kline's first and middle names.
- - The ``dog death'' scenes were originally filmed with entrails from a butcher
- scattered around the ``dead'' dog. Preview audiences reacted strongly to
- this, so the scenes were reshot with an obviously fake straw dog.
-
-
- # Fisher King, The (1991)
- - 'Bruce Willis' (qv) auditioned for a role.
- - The front window of the video store features a poster for director
- 'Terry Gilliam' (qv)'s previous film
- _The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1989)_ (qv). A poster for
- _Brazil (1985)_ (qv) (also directed by Gilliam) appears on the wall in the
- first video store scene. Almost all of the posters and video tape boxes in
- the video store are from RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video, the video arm of
- Tri Star Pictures, which released the film.
- - CAMEO(Tom Waits): the beggar in the wheelchair at the train station.
- - DIRTRADE(Terry Gilliam): [burst]: at the diner.
-
-
- # Fitzcarraldo (1982)
- - 'Mick Jagger' (qv) and 'Jason Robards' (qv) were replaced by
- 'Klaus Kinski' (qv).
- - Director 'Werner Herzog' (qv) wanted 'Mario Adorf' (qv) as captain of
- the ship, but Adorf refuzed to do the takes which involved the ship
- drifting thought the rapids. Eventually, six men besides Herzog himself
- volunteered to do it. Of the six, three were wounded; one had two
- broken ribs.
- - The production is documented by the film ``Burden of Dreams'' by
- 'Les Blank' (qv).
-
-
- # Five Venoms (1978)
- - The ``snake'' role was originally intended for a woman.
-
-
- # Flash Gordon (1980)
- - There is a rumor that the monitor behind Hans Zarkov ('Topol' (qv)) as he is
- having his memory dumped shows scenes from Topol's previous movies.
-
-
- # Flic, Un (1971)
- - The opening shot closely resembles Hokusai's famous woodcut ``The Wave''.
-
-
- # Flicks (1987)
- - Filmed in 1981 but never released theatrically.
-
-
- # Flight of the Navigator (1986)
- - Reference to _E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)_ (qv): David gets out of the
- spaceship at the gas station to ``phone home''.
-
-
- # Flight of the Phoenix, The (1965)
- - The plane that they leave on at the end of the film was originally a C-82
- Boom aircraft. The stunt of taking off was too dangerous, and thus pilot
- 'Paul Mantz' (qv) was asked to merely come in low, run his landing gear
- along the ground, and then take off again, simulating a take-off. On the
- second take, Mantz was killed and the plane destroyed. As all main footage
- had already been shot, a North American O-47A observation plane from the Air
- Museum was substituted for the remaining closeups.
-
-
- # Fly, The (1986)
- - DIRCAMEO(David Cronenberg): obstetrician who delivers the maggot baby.
-
-
- # Flying Down to Rio (1933)
- - In the original prints, the ``Orchids in the Moonlight'' number was color
- - 'Joel McCrea' (qv) was originally slated for the role of Roger Bond.
- - It became obvious that 'Arline Judge' (qv) was no match for
- 'Fred Astaire' (qv), so 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) replaced her.
- tinted.
- - 'Dorothy Jordan' (qv) was originally cast as dancing partner to 'Fred
- Astaire' (qv), but left to marry the producer, 'Merian C. Cooper' (qv).
- 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) replaced her.
-
-
- # Fog, The (1980)
- - DIRTRADE(John Carpenter): [names]: characters named after cast and
- crew of Carpenter's previous film _Halloween (1978)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Follow the Boys (1944)
- - In the ``Beyond the Blue Horizon'' number (previously used in
- _Monte Carlo (1930)_ (qv)) the lyric ``rising sun'' were chanced
- to ``shining sun'', to avoid any associations to the Japanese flag.
-
-
- # Follow the Fleet (1936)
- - For the dance number ``Let Yourself Go,'' choreographer 'Hermes Pan' (qv)
- scouted several talented amateurs from Los Angeles dance halls. The best
- couple was spliced into the routine.
- - The role of Connie Martin was originally planned for 'Irene Dunne' (qv),
- but she was unavailable.
- - 'Harriet Hilliard' (qv) darkened her hair for the role to heighten theo
- contrast between her and 'Ginger Rogers' (qv).
- - During the final dance sequence on the boat it is possible to see
- 'Fred Astaire' (qv) hit in the face by Rogers' beaded sleeve. The sequence
- was shot again 23 times in the hope of capturing the magic of that take
- without the accident, but it wasn't to be, and this original take was used.
- - Bugle call: see also _The Gay Divorcee (1934)_ (qv) and
- _Roberta (1935)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Follow the Leader (1930)
- - 'Ethel Merman' (qv) was a last minute replacement for 'Ruth Etting' (qv).
-
-
- # Foolish Wives (1922)
- - Originally 3 hours long, censored to about 130 minutes.
- - Mrs. Hughes can be seen reading a book with the title ``Foolish Wives'',
- written by 'Erich von Stroheim' (qv).
-
-
- # Footlight Parade (1933)
- - 'John Garfield' (qv) is often credited as being an extra in this film, 5
- years before signing a Hollywood contract with Warners, but researchers are
- in dispute over whether it is actually Garfield in the shot, which lasts
- 5/6 of one second onscreen.
-
-
- # Footlight Serenade (1942)
- - CAMEO(Hermes Pan): the film's choreographer dances with 'Betty Grable' (qv)
- to ``Land on Your Feet''.
-
-
- # For the Defense (1930)
- - Loosely based on the career of New York attorney 'William Fallon' (qv).
-
-
- # For Your Eyes Only (1981)
- - 'Roger Moore' (qv) announces that he is reluctant to play 007 again, but is
- lured back at the last moment for an undisclosed sum. To cover the
- possibility of a new actor playing Bond, and to provide continuity, the
- script writers included a scene in which 007 visits the grave of his
- murdered wife.
- - Director 'John Glenn' (qv) had previously edited and was second-unit director
- on a number of previous Bond films.
- - The pre-title sequence is a dig a 'Kevin McClory' (qv), who owns the rights
- to Ernst Stavro Blofeld and SPECTRE. The unnamed man in a wheelchair is
- obviously mean to be Blofeld, and disposing of him so early was producer
- Cubby Broccoli's way of saying that the success of 007 did not depend on him.
- - Stuntman 'Paolo Rigon' (qv) died during the filming of the bob sleigh chase.
- - 'Bernard Lee' (qv), who played M for the last eleven 007 films died while
- preparing for the role. As a mark of respect, Broccoli refused to recast
- the role, changing the script to say that M was on leave.
- - One of the Bond girls was played by 'Tula Cossey' (qv), who was later
- revealed to be a former male.
- - 'Sheena Easton' (qv) becomes the first vocalist to appear during the credits
- sequence.
-
-
- # Forbidden Planet (1956)
- - Borrowed its plot from Shakespeare's ``The Tempest''.
- - First appearance of ``Robby the Robot''.
- - First mainstream film to have the music performed entirely by electronic
- instruments, the soundtrack taking a year to be created.
-
-
- # Foreign Affair, A (1948)
- - CAMEO(Frederick Hollander): Erika's piano player in the cabaret.
-
-
- # Foreign Correspondent (1940)
- - 'Robert Benchley' (qv) was allowed to write his own lines.
- - Director 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv) wanted 'Gary Cooper' (qv) for the lead
- instead of 'Joel McCrae' (qv), but Cooper wasn't interested in doing a
- thriller.
- - Shooting was completed on May 29, 1940, after which Hitchcock made a
- visit to England. He returned on July 3 with the word that the Germans
- were expected to start bombing at any time. 'Ben Hecht' (qv) was hurriedly
- called in and wrote the tacked-on final scene set at a London radio
- station; it was filmed on July 5, and the real-life bombing started on
- July 10.
- - 'Albert Bassermann' (who played the Dutch diplomat Van Meer) couldn't speak a
- word of English and learned all his lines phonetically.
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): early in the movie walking past
- Jonny Jones' hotel reading a newspaper.
-
-
- # Forever Amber (1947)
- - 'Peggy Cummins' (qv) was irugubakky cast as Amber, but proved unsuitable
- and was replaced by 'Linda Darnell' (qv).
- - 'Vincent Price' (qv) was orignally cast as King Charles, but was replaced
- by 'George Sanders' (qv).
-
-
- # Forgotten Commandments (1932)
- - Uses footage from _The Ten Commandments (1923)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Forrest Gump (1994)
- - The script for this movie drifted around for 20 years before anyone decided
- to film it.
- - All of the still photos of Forrest show him with his eyes closed.
-
-
- # Fortress (1993)
- - Filmed on the same set as _Highlander II: The Quickening (1991)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Forty-Second Street (1933)
- - 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) took the role of Anytime Annie at the uring of
- director 'Mervyn LeRoy' (qv), whom she was dating at the time.
-
-
- # Foundling, The (1915)
- - Unreleased - only print destroyed by fire before release
- - This 1915 film was completed in August and reviewed by trade papers, but was
- destroyed by fire in a studio accident. It was immediately remade with a
- different director and a slightly different cast and release on 2 January
- 1916, only 6 days after the scheduled release date for the destroyed version.
-
-
- # Four Men and a Prayer (1938)
- - ACTTRADE(David Niven): [names] The line ``I knew a man named Trubshawe...''
- refers to a lifelong friend of Niven's, a source of references or character
- names in several of his films.
-
-
- # Four Musketeers, The (1975)
- - Filmed at the same time as _The Three Musketeers_ (qv).
- - Director 'Richard Lester' (qv) was sued by the actors who claimed they were
- tricked into thinking the film was to be part of
- _The Three Musketeers_ (qv). They won their case in court, but did not
- receive as much money as they would have if they were paid separately for
- both films.
-
-
- # Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)
- - While making the film, 'Hugh Grant' (qv) thought the movie was awful.
- - 'Kristin Scott Thomas' (qv) dubbed her own voice for the French version.
- - At one point Charles says to Carrie ('Andie MacDowell' (qv)), ``For a moment
- there, I thought you were 'Glenn Close' (qv) in
- _Fatal Attraction (1987)_ (qv)''. Close dubbed MacDowell's voice in
- _Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)_ (qv).
- - The budget for the film was so small that the Scottish wedding wasn't
- filmed in Scotland, and the extras had to bring their own suits to the
- weddings.
-
-
- # Frankenhooker (1990)
- - 'Beverly Bonner' (qv) plays ``Casey'', a character that appears in
- _Basket Case (1982)_ (qv), _Brain Damage (1988)_ (qv), and
- _Basket Case 2 (1990)_ (qv), all also directed by 'Frank Henenlotter' (qv).
- - The interior of the Franken family garage is intentionally four times
- as large as the exterior, as specified in the screenplay.
- - DIRCAMEO(Frank Henenlotter): on the train that Frankenhooker takes to
- Manhattan, standing by the door holding a newspaper.
-
-
- # Frankenstein (1931)
- - 'Bela Lugosi' (qv) was offered the role of the Monster, but turned it down.
- - In one scene, the monster ('Boris Karloff' (qv)) walks through a forest and
- comes upon a little girl, Maria, who is throwing flowers into a pond. The
- monster joins her in the activity but soon runs out of flowers. At a loss
- for something to throw into the water, he looks at Maria and moves toward
- her. In all American prints of the movie, the scene ends here. But as
- originally filmed, the action continues to show the monster grabbing
- Maria, hurling her into the lake, then departing in confusion when Maria
- fails to float as the flowers did. This bit was deleted because Karloff -
- objecting to the director's interpretation of the scene - felt that the
- monster should have gently put Maria into the lake. Though Karloff's
- intentions were good, the scenes omission suggests a crueler death for
- Maria, since a subsequent scene shows her bloodied corpse being carried
- through the village by her father. This scene is restored in the
- videocassette reissue.
-
-
- # Frankie and Johnny (1991)
- - One scene called for actor 'Al Pacino' (qv) to be surprised after opening a
- door. _Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)_ (qv) was filming in a
- nearby studio, so director 'Garry Marshall' (qv) arranged for Kirk and
- Spock be on the other side of the door that Pacino opened.
-
-
- # Frauen sind doch bessere Diplomaten (1941)
- - Supporting actor 'Karl Stepanek' (qv) emigrated whilst the nearly three
- years production period and was replaced by 'Erich Fiedler' (qv). Cutting
- and new shooting came to 500,000 DM additional production cost, because
- color processing had been developed further.
-
-
- # Freaked (1993)
- - Director 'Alex Winter' (qv) claims that 'Mr. T' (qv) got stressed out and
- left the set three days before filming was finished. A ``scab T'' was
- required for one shot. This stand-in can be seen in one of the cage shots
- during the battle between the huge Stuey and Ricky. Mr. T was unavailable
- for re-dubbing the scene with all the milkmen, so 'Lee Arenberg' (qv) did the
- voice-over instead.
- - Winter claims that the original producer of the film was fired by the studio
- for making too many weird movies.
- - Winter claims that 'Alex Zuckerman' (qv)'s ears are not really that big.
- - Winter claims that the drool and spit coming from his mouth after Ricky
- gets transformed was real, caused by the make-up.
- - CAMEO(Keanu Reeves): the Dog Boy
-
-
- # Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991)
- - CAMEO(Johnny Depp): in a TV commercial. Depp played a character in
- _A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)_ (qv) who was killed when he fell asleep
- watching TV.
- - CAMEO(Alice Cooper): Freddy's father.
-
-
- # Frenzy (1972)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): in the first moments of the film in the
- crowd - he is the only one not applauding the speaker.
- - 'Elsie Randolph' (qv) (who plays a worker at the hotel) last appeared in a
- Hitchcock film 40 years earlier as the old maid in
- _Rich and Strange (1932)_ (qv).
- - This was the first film Hitchcock shot in England since 1950's
- _Stage Fright (1950)_ (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [bathroom]: the killer hides in the bathroom
- after the potato truck sequence.
-
-
- # Freshman, The (1925)
- - The football scenes were shot at the Berkeley Bowl between the first and
- second quarters of the East-West game of 1924-25.
-
-
- # Freshman, The (1990)
- - 'Marlon Brando' (qv) plays a character who they supposedly modeled Don
- Corleone from _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv) after. 'Bruno Kirby' (qv) (who
- plays Brando's nephew) played the young Clemenza in
- _The Godfather: Part II (1974)_ (qv).
- - Victor Ray gives Clark Kellogg an Italian passport with the name
- ``Rodolfo Lasparri'', the name of a character from
- _A Night at the Opera (1935)_ (qv).
- - Brando left filming one day in the trunk of his car to avoid photographers.
- - During post-production, Brando claimed this film would be the biggest turkey
- of all time, but subsequently changed his mind, saying it would be
- ``reasonable''.
-
-
- # Frightmare (1982)
- - 'Jeffrey Combs' (qv) was cast principally because a brunette was needed to
- match the prop head made for the decapitation scene.
-
-
- # From Beyond (1986)
- - Dr. Crawford Tillinghast ('Jeffrey Combs' (qv)) wears a Miskatonic University
- sweatshirt. Miskatonic University is a creation of author
- 'H. P. Lovecraft' (qv), the author of many stories which featured this
- university. Combs also starred in _Re-Animator (1985)_ (qv), based on
- another Lovecraft story.
-
-
- # From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)
- - References to previous movies that 'Quentin Tarantino' (qv) has been
- involved with (_Pulp Fiction (1994)_ (qv) and _True Romance (1993)_ (qv)):
- - Kahuna Burgers (in the hotel room)
- - Red Apple cigarettes (on the dashboard of the Gecko's Cougar)
- - The gun that Sex Machine weilds is one of the weapons found in El Mariachi's
- guitar case in _Desperado (1995)_ (qv), also directed by
- 'Robert Rodriguez' (qv)
- - Scott Fuller is wearing a T-shirt that says ``Precinct 13,'' a reference to
- _Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)_ (qv).
-
-
- # From Here to Eternity (1953)
- - 'Eli Wallach' (qv) turned down the role of Angelo Maggio.
- - Studio executive 'Harry Cohn' (qv) wanted 'Aldo Rey' (qv) to play Prewitt
- and 'Joan Crawford' (qv) for the Karen Holmes role. Director
- 'Fred Zinnemann' (qv) opted for less familiar screen personalities.
- - 'George Reeves' (qv) (star of _"The Adventures of Superman" (1952)_ (qv))
- had a role in the film, but after audiences at the first screening shouted
- ``Superman!'' whenever he appeared on screen, his scenes were cut from the
- to a minimum.
-
-
-
- # From Russia with Love (1963)
- - The budget was $2,000,000 (double that of _Dr. No (1962)_ (qv)).
- - Chosen as the second 007 film after President Kennedy listed the book in his
- top ten favorite novels of all time.
- - 'Daniela Blanchi' (qv) was 1960's Miss Universe, but being Italian her voice
- was dubbed.
- - 'Martine Beswick' (qv) (Zora the gypsy) danced in the opening credits of
- _Dr. No (1962)_ (qv).
- - ``Q'' played by 'Desmond Llewelyn' (qv) appears for the first time.
- - 'Pedro Armendariz' (qv) was terminally ill during filming. Towards the end of
- shooting, 'Terence Young' (qv) had to double for the actor. Shortly after the
- film wrapped Armendariz committed suicide.
- - During the helicopter sequence towards the end of the film, the inexperienced
- pilot flew too close to 'Sean Connery' (qv), almost killing him.
- - The title of the film is ``Hearty Kisses From Russia'' in France and
- ``Agent 007 Sees Red'' in Sweden.
-
-
- # Fugitive, The (1993)
- - 'Harrison Ford' (qv) has never seen a single episode of the TV series upon
- which the film was based.
- - A train was actually crashed for the movie, although Kimble jumping free
- was a superimposed image.
- - 'Tommy Lee Jones' (qv) ad-libbed his reply to Kimble's protest (``I didn't
- kill my wife''): ``I don't care!''
- - Ford damaged some ligaments in his leg during the filming of the scenes in
- the woods. He refused to take surgery until the end of filming so that
- his character would keep the limp. The limp can be seen in any subsequent
- scene where Richard Kimble is running.
- - A destination indicator on a subway train reads ``Kimbal'', and the next shot
- tracks over a building which has a sign reading ``Harrison''.
-
-
- # Full Metal Jacket (1987)
- - Drill Instructor played by 'R Lee Ermey' (qv). A former US Marines Drill
- Instructor, Ermey was supposed to be a consultant on how to drill USMC
- style, but he lobbied director 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) for the part.
- - Ermey was involved in a jeep accident during the making of the movie. At
- 1am he skidded off the road, breaking all of his ribs on one side. Lee
- refused to pass out, and kept flashing his car lights until a motorist
- stopped. In some scenes, he does not move one of his arms at all.
- - The scenes of the ruined city of Hue were shot on the Isle of Dogs, a
- dockyard in London that was scheduled for demolition. In some shots there
- is a rock in the background that looks very much like the monolith from
- Kubrick's _2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)_ (qv). Kubrick says it wasn't
- intentional, but was noticed while watching the rushes.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [faces]: Private Pyle during the scene
- when all the marines are being pump up to kill, and when he is in the head.
-
-
- # Funktown Velvet in the Land of Vanilla Syrup (1998)
- - Inspired by _Shaft (1971)_ (qv).
-
-
-
- # Funny About Love (1990)
- - Conceived by producer 'Jon Avnet' (qv) after reading an article in
- Esquire Magazine by syndicated columnist 'Bob Greene' (qv) entitled
- ``Convention of the Love Goddesses,'' which Avnet perceived as ``an
- exploration of a man's relationship with the women in his life.'' Greene
- wrote the article after serving as guest speaker at the national convention
- of the Delta Gamma sorority.
- - Originally filmed with 'Farrah Fawcett' (qv) as a former Delta Gamma, but
- after poor audience testing the film was re-edited just prior to its release
- to remove all of her scenes.
-
-
- # Funny Girl (1968)
- - ``The Swan'' was written especially for this movie. The original number,
- ``Rat-A-Tat-Tat'' was deemed too dated (though appropriate for the setting
- of the show).
-
-
- # Game of Death (1978)
- - 'Bruce Lee' (qv) died during the making of this film. The official verdict
- was a brain edema, but many people believe there is more to the story than
- this. One persistent rumor is that he was killed by Ninja masters for
- revealing too many of their secrets.
-
-
- # Game of Death II (1977)
- - Despite dying years before production started on this film, 'Bruce Lee' (qv)
- recieves top billing. Footage of him was culled from various previous
- outtakes, resulting in many continuity errors.
-
-
- # Garden of Allah, The (1936)
- - 'Merle Oberon' (qv) was originally signed to play Domini, but was ``bought
- off'' by 'David O. Selznick' (qv) at a cost of $25,000.
- - All of the ``Arabic'' spoken in the film is gibberish.
-
-
- # Garden, The (1995)
- - DIRCAMEO(James Kerwin): about 45 minutes in shaking hands with Johansen after
- church.
-
-
- # Gardens of Stone (1987)
- - 'Mary Stuart Masterson' (qv)'s character's parents are played by her
- real-life parents, 'Peter Masterson' (qv) and 'Carlin Glynn' (qv).
-
-
- # Gas Food Lodging (1992)
- - The letter telling Nora about Trudi's absences from school gives the
- name of the school principal as 'Allison Anders' (qv), the director of
- the film.
- - Elvia Rivera (the Mexian movie goddess) was named after Anders' landlord.
-
-
- # Gay Divorcee, The (1934)
- - Advertisements for the film touted 'Fred Astaire' (qv) and
- 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) as ``The King and Queen of the Carioca'' in reference
- to their previous film, _Flying Down to Rio_ (qv).
- - 'Helen Broderick' (qv) was asked to play the role of Hortense but was
- unavailable.
- - The bugle call at the beginning of the ``Don't Let It Bother You''
- dance was developed from clowning during rehearsals, and became an in-joke
- in future Astaire-Rogers films.
-
-
- # Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
- - Originally bought by Fox as a vehicle for 'Betty Grable' (qv), however, after
- the success of _Niagara (1953)_ (qv) (which featured 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv)),
- the studio believed they had a more potent and far less expensive sex symbol
- than Grable (who was earning around $150,000 per picture vs. Monroe's
- $18,000). Monroe kept insisting on retakes despite approval of takes by the
- director. When Fox asked director 'Howard Hawkes' (qv) how production could
- be sped up he retored: ``three wonderful ideas: Replace Marilyn, rewrite the
- script and make it shorter, and get a new director.''
- - Monroe wears a gold lame evening dress previously worn by
- 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) in _Dreamboat (1952)_ (qv).
- - In the ``Ain't There Anyone Here For Love'' sequence, 'Jane Russell' (qv)'s
- fall into the pool was an accident. When director 'Howard Hawkes' (qv) saw
- the dailies, he kept it in the film.
-
-
- # Getaway, The (1994)
- - 'Alec Baldwin' (qv) and 'Kim Basinger' (qv) were a couple at the time that
- this film was made, the same as 'Steve McQueen' (qv) and 'Ali MacGraw' (qv)
- were when they starred in _The Getaway (1972)_ (qv).
- - During the scene where Carol (Basinger) is driving the car and Doc (Baldwin)
- is shooting from the back seat, a spent cartridge ejected from the gun hit
- Basinger on the lip. Filming stopped for over a week while the wound
- healed.
- - The man who sells his truck at the end his named ``Slim''. In
- _The Getaway (1972)_ (qv), this character was played by 'Slim Pickens' (qv).
-
-
- # Getting It Right (1989)
- - CAMEO(Elizabeth Jane Howard): partygoer
-
-
- # Gettysburg (1993)
- # Gettysburg (1993)
- - CAMEO(Ted Turner): saying ``Let's go, boys!'' midway through Pickett's
- - Except for the featured cast, this movie featured over 13,000 volunteer
- charge.
- civil war reenactors that paid their own way, provided their own props,
-
- and fought the battles presented on screen using the same tactics as were
-
- current at the time.
-
-
- # Ghare-Baire (1984)
- - Based on the book ``Ghare-Baire'' by 'Rabindranath Tagore' (qv). Director
- 'Satyajit Ray' (qv) had previously written a screenplay from this book, but
- had sold the rights to a group who never filmed the story. 30 years later,
- Ray rewrote the screenplay for this film.
-
-
- # Ghostbusters (1984)
- - The role of Louis Tully was originally written for 'John Candy' (qv).
- - The role of Peter Venkman was originally intended for 'John Belushi' (qv).
- - The eggs which fry themselves are sitting next to a package of ``Stay-Puft''
- marshmallows. There is also a large advertisement for ``Stay-Puft''
- marshmallows (complete with the marshmallow man) visible on the side of
- a building.
- - The demonic voice of Dana/Zuul was performed by director 'Ivan Reitman' (qv).
- The voice of Gozer was provided by 'Paddi Edwards' (qv).
- - Many sequences were shot but removed from the film (a couple of the
- following were added as extras to the Criterion Collection CAV laserdisc
- release) :
- - Several shots in the sequence where Venkman, Stantz, and Spengler are
- thrown off campus were cut.
- - Several scenes throughout the film with Janine and Egon were cut.
- - The first time Venkman leaves Dana'a appartment, he says to Louis ``What a
- woman.''
- - The ``green slimer'' ghost is discovered by two newlyweds at the Hotel
- Sedgewick. Also cut was a Ghostbuster inspection of the room.
- - A policeman tries to ticket the Ectomobile, but the car won't let him.
- - 'Bill Murray' (qv) and 'Dan Aykroyd' (qv) play two bums that witness Louis
- being chased by the terror dog.
- - Ray and Winston inspect Fort Detmerring, where Ray dresses in an old
- General's coat and falls asleep. When he awakes, he sees a female ghost
- above his bed. This part of the sequence was kept and used in the montage
- in the middle of the film.
- - Louis encounters two muggers in Central Park during the ghost montage.
- - Venkman and Stantz discuss matters with the mayor outside City Hall.
- - The Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man sequence ends with his large hat falling to
- the ground.
- Some deleted shots appear in the film's trailers.
-
-
- # Ghostbusters II (1989)
- - Several pieces of material from the trailers did not appear in the film:
- - Egon uses a PKE meter to read a piece of floating crystal.
- - When someone says the Titanic just arrived, Venkman replies ``Better late
- than never.'' In the film, this is said by 'Cheech Marin' (qv).
- - Dialogue including ``There's always room for Jello'' was re-recorded for the
- finished film.
- - CAMEO(Chloe Webb): guest on ``World of the Psychic''.
-
-
- # Ghosts Can't Do It (1990) (V)
- - CAMEO(Donald Trump): himself
-
-
- # Giant (1956)
- - Director 'George Stevens' (qv) wanted to cast fading star 'Alan Ladd' (qv)
- as Jett Rink, but his wife advised against it. The role went to
- 'James Dean' (qv).
-
-
- # Gigantis the Fire Monster (1959)
- - Warner Brothers thought the name ``Godzilla'' was owned by
- 'Joseph E. Levine' (qv) rather than Toho, so they gave Gojira a new name,
- causing a great deal of confusion.
-
-
- # Girl From Tomorrow, The (1992) (TV)
- - Composed entirely from episodes of
- _"Girl From Tomorrow, The" (1990) (TV)_ (qv).,
-
-
- # Giu la testa (1971)
- - The film was originally due to be directed by 'Peter Bogdanovich' (qv),
- but 'Sergio Leone' (qv) took over.
-
-
- # Glen or Glenda (1953)
- - This transvestitism film was entirely financed by a Mormon church.
-
-
- # Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
- - The word ``fuck'' and its derivatives are uttered 137 times.
- - The word ``shit'' and its derivatives are uttered 50 times.
-
-
- # Glory (1989)
- - 'Matthew Broderick' (qv) is believed to be a distant relative of Shaw, the
- character he plays.
- - CAMEO(Jane Alexander): Robert Shaw's mother.
-
-
- # Godfather, The (1972)
- - 'Warren Beatty' (qv), 'Jack Nicholson' (qv), and 'Dustin Hoffman' (qv) were
- all offered the part of Michael Corleone, but all refused.
- 'Robert Redford' (qv) was also considered.
- - 'Robert De Niro' (qv) read for the parts of both Sonny and Michael Corleone.
- Director 'Francis Coppola' (qv) decided that he wasn't right for the role of
- Sonny, and already had Pacino in mind for Michael.
- - There is a rumor that 'Burt Reynolds' (qv) was originally cast as Michael
- Corleone but 'Marlon Brando' (qv) wouldn't act with him, considering him
- more a TV star.
- - 'Lawrence Olivier' (qv) was considered for the role of Vito Corleone.
- - 'Frank Sinatra' (qv) was considered for the role of Johnny, but this role
- went to 'Al Martino' (qv) when it became apparent that there were too many
- similarities between Johnny and Sinatra himself.
- - Brando wanted to make Don Corleone look ``like a bulldog'', so he stuffed
- his cheeks with cotton wool for the screen test. For actual filming, he
- wore an appliance made by a dentist. 'Al Pacino' (qv) also wore a dental
- appliance. This was to hold his jaw out of alignment, to appear as though it
- had been broken by Captain McCluskey and not reset. Brando's mouthpiece is
- on display at the prop and costume museum at Universal Studios.
- - During rehersals, a false horse's head was used for the bedroom scene. For
- the actual shot, a real horse's head was used.
- - During the scene where Sonny ('James Caan' (qv)) beats up Carlo
- ('Gianni Russo' (qv)), Caan actually broke some of Russo's ribs.
- - Author 'Mario Puzo' (qv) and director Coppola deliberately removed all
- instances of the word ``Mafia'' from their screenplay.
- - The scene of Don Corleone's death in the tomato garden was ad-libbed.
- - 'Sofia Coppola' (qv) (daughter of director) appears as Michael Corleone's
- baby daughter in the christening scenes.
-
-
- # Godfather: Part III, The (1990)
- - 'Sofia Coppola' (qv) (daughter of director 'Francis Coppola' (qv)) plays
- Michael Corleone's daughter, a role she played as a baby in
- _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv). 'Winona Ryder' (qv) was originally cast, but
- she withdrew due to exhaustion.
- - Twin girls with long dark hair are shown in a close-up pan in the crowd at
- Michael's party. In _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv), similar girls were shown
- when Don Vito Corlenone was brought back from the hospital.
- - 'Martin Scorsese' (qv)'s mother is one of the women that stops Vincent to
- complain about the poor care of the neighborhood. See also
- _GoodFellas (1990)_ (qv).
- - Composer 'Carmine Coppola' (qv) plays the orchestra conductor at the opera.
-
-
- # Gods Must Be Crazy, The (1980)
- - Director 'Jamie Uys' (qv) searched for 3 months in the Kakahari, South
- Africa, to find the perfect Bushman ('N!xay' (qv)) who in real life had no
- contact with modern civilization to play the role of Xi.
-
-
- # Godzilla's Revenge (1969)
- - 'Eiji Tsubaraya' (qv) was bedridden during production, so 'Ishiro Honda' (qv)
- took over the effects direction, which resulted in limited special effects
- work and stock footage. Tsuburaya did not work on the film at all, aside
- from the stock footage, but is credited out of respect.
-
-
- # Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
- - The musical numbers were added to the film after it was already finished
- due to the enormous sucess of 'Busby Berkeley' (qv)'s routines in
- _Forty-Second Street_ (qv).
-
-
- # Gold Rush, The (1925)
- - The 2,500 men playing prospectors were real vagrants who were hired for
- one day's pay.
- - There was 27 times more film shot than appeared in the final cut.
- - The scene where The Lone Prospector and Big Jim have a boot for supper took
- three days and 63 takes to suit director 'Charles Chaplin' (qv). The boot
- was made of licorice, and Chaplin was later rushed to hospital suffering
- insulin shock.
-
-
- # GoldenEye (1995)
- - First James Bond movie where Bond's car is not English.
- - 'Pierce Brosnan' (qv)'s first appearance as James Bond. Other actors
- considered include 'Liam Neeson' (qv), 'Mel Gibson' (qv), 'Sam Neill' (qv),
- and 'Hugh Grant' (qv). Brosnan was the prefered choice for Bond in
- _The Living Daylights (1989)_ (qv), but was ruled out because of his
- contractual obligations to _"Remington Steele" (1982)_ (qv).
- - Brosnan's contract to play James Bond specifies that while contracted as
- Bond he is not permitted to appear in any other film wearing a tuxedo.
- - Actresses considered as Bond girls were 'Elizabeth Hurley' (qv) and
- 'Elle MacPherson' (qv). 'Paulina Porizkova' (qv) was offered the role as
- Bond's leading lady, but turned it down.
- - 'The Rolling Stones' (qv) were offered the chance to sing the title song,
- but declined.
- - United Artists tried to get 'Anthony Hopkins' (qv) to play the villian.
- - 'Joe Don Baker' (qv) (Jack Wade) played an extremely similar character
- (Darius Jedburgh) in _"Edge of Darkness" (1986)_ (qv). Baker appeared in
- a previous Bond movie (_The Living Daylights (1987)_ (qv)) as Brad Whitaker.
- - ``Goldeneye'' is the nickname of Bond creator 'Ian Fleming' (qv)'s beachfront
- house in Jamaica where (between 1952 and 1964) he wrote the Bond novels and
- short stories.
- - Long-standing visual effects supervisor 'Derek Meddings' (qv) died of
- natural causes during the production of the film, hence the dedication
- of the film to him.
- - Near the end of the film a computer displays ``Pevsner Communications GmBH'',
- a reference to executive producer 'Tom Pevsner' (qv).
-
-
- # Goldfinger (1964)
- - The budget was $4,000,000 (it eventually grossed $40,000,000).
- - 'Margaret Nolan' (qv) (Dink) also appears in the opening credits sequence.
- - 'Nadja Regin' (qv) (Bonita the nightclub dancer) previously appeared in
- _From Russia with Love (1963)_ (qv).
- - Pussy Galore introduces herself to Bond, who replies ``I must be in heaven.''
- The original script had Bond replying ``I know you are, but what's your
- name?'' This was deemed too suggestive.
- - 'Sean Connery' (qv) hurt his back during the fight sequence with Oddjob in
- Fort Knox. The incident delayed filming and some say that Connery used the
- injury to get a better deal out of the producers for the next 007 film.
- - Although he could speak English, 'Gert Frobe' (qv)'s voice was dubbed.
-
-
- # Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)
- - 93 cars are crashed in this 97 minute movie.
-
-
- # Gone with the Wind (1939)
- - First scene to be shot was the fires in Atlanta, filmed on December 10 1938.
- If there was a major mistake during the filming, the entire film might have
- been scrapped. What they actually burned were a whole lot of old sets on
- the studio backlot, including the ``Great Gate'' from
- _King Kong (1933)_ (qv). 113 minutes of footage were shot, the cost of the
- blaze coming to more that $25,000. The fire was so intense that the
- unwarned public of Culver City jammed the telephones lines, thinking MGM was
- burning down. Scarlett was doubled by 'Eileen Goodwin' (qv) and
- 'Dorothy Fargo' (qv), while Rhett was doubled by 'Yakima Canutt' (qv) and
- 'Jay Wilsey' (qv).
- - When filming began, the part of Scarlett O'Hara had not yet been cast.
- 'Vivien Leigh' (qv) was introduced to producer 'David O. Selznick' (qv) by
- his brother, 'Myron Selznick' (qv), during filming. (The actor in the long
- shots during the fire scenes is a double.) Leigh wanted the role so
- much that she read the novel and several volumes on the Civil War.
- - Selznick asked 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv) for help with the scene in which the
- women wait for the men from the raid on Shantytown and Melanie reads ``David
- Copperfield''. Hitchcock delivered a precise treatment, complete with
- descriptions of shots and camera angles. Hitchcock wanted to show Rhett,
- Ashley etc. outside the house, dodging the Union soldiers. He also wanted an
- exchange of meaning glances between Melanie and Rhett inside the house.
- Virtually nothing of this treatment was used.
- - 'Clark Gable' (qv) was so distressed over the requirement that he cry on
- film (during the scene where Melanie is comforting Rhett after Bonnie has
- died) that he almost quit. 'Olivia de Havilland' (qv) convinced him to
- stay on the film.
- - The public demanded 'Bette Davis' (qv) for the part of Scarlett, she was
- film tested for the part, and the footage of her as Scarlett still exists.
- - Female costumes were made complete with petticoats, although they wouldn't
- have been missed had they not been there.
- - 'George Reeves' (qv) is credited as playing the part of Brent Tarleton, and
- 'Fred Crane' (qv) is billed as Stuart Tarleton. This is incorrect: Crane
- played Brent, and Reeves played Stuart.
- - The scene where Scarlett digs up a turnip then retches and gives her ``As God
- is my witness'' line, the vomiting sounds were actually made by
- de Havilland since Leigh could not produce a convincing enough
- retch.
- - This film had three directors, 'George Cukor' (qv) being the first. The
- official story was that 'Clark Gable' (qv) was uncomfortable with a
- ``woman's director'' (as Cukor was widely regarded). 'Victor Fleming' (qv),
- who had just finished _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv), was brought in, but
- eventually handed over to 'Sam Wood' (qv).
- - Leigh worked for 125 days and receibed about $25,000. Gable worked for 71
- days and received over $120,000.
-
-
- # Good Earth, The (1937)
- - The only film with on-screen credit given to MGM executive Irving Thalberg.
-
-
- # Good Girls Go to Paris (1939)
- - Originally titled ``Good Girls Go To Paris, Too,'' but the censors objected.
-
-
- # Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)
- - 'Robin Williams' (qv) ad-libbed all of Adrian Cronauer's broadcasts.
- - In order to give the trailers a more military feel, scenes of Cronauer on
- the air in military fatigures were shot specifically for the trailers.
-
-
- # Goodbye, Columbus (1969)
- - The wedding scene, as filmed, included a magnificent 10-minute speech by
- 'Monroe Arnold' (qv) as Uncle Leo -- a real tour de force. But it didn't
- fit the mood of the rest of the picture, and was cut to 45 seconds. It was
- a bitter blow to Arnold, and helped him decide to retire from acting not
- long afterward.
-
-
- # GoodFellas (1990)
- - Based on the novel ``Wiseguy'' by 'Nicholas Pileggi' (qv), but was renamed
- to avoid confusion with the TV series _"Wiseguy" (1987)_ (qv).
- - Director 'Martin Scorsese' (qv)'s mother plays Tommy's mother.
- - Tommy ('Joe Pesci' (qv)) kills Billy Batts ('Frank Vincent' (qv)) by beating
- him. In _Raging Bull (1980)_ (qv), Pesci's character nearly beat Vincent's
- character to death.
-
-
- # Goofy Movie, A (1995)
- - During the Powerline Concert, Mickey Mouse can be spotted in the crowd in
- the lower left portion of the crowd shot immediately after the Stage manager
- is thrown into the DiamondVision screen.
-
-
- # Goonies, The (1985)
- - Many sequences were shot but removed from the film:
- - Mikey discovers that the map has a ``fold-in'' similar to Mad Magazine.
- - The Goonies stop at the ``Stop and Snack'' store (which can be seen in the
- opening credits) where they are harassed by Troy, who steals the map. The
- Goonies escape when Brand arrives.
- - The Goonies make Andy a Goonie by having her recite the Goonie oath. At
- the end of the oath, she screams ``leech!'' and the group discovers that
- they are covered with leeches. Data removes them by elecrifying a puddle
- with a battery.
- - Further sequences with Chunk and Sloth following the rest of the Goonies
- were filmed.
- - While using his ``slick shoes,'' Data slips on the log. Mouth and Mikey
- attempt to rescue him and hold themselves down while being drenched by a
- wave.
- - While swimming to the Spanish boat, the group encouters an octopus. The
- octopus is driven away when Data throws his radio into its mouth.
- The octopus is mentioned to the reporters in the scene on the beach in the
- finished film, even though the scene was cut.
- - When Stef and Mouth are tied together to walk the plank, Stef offers to
- share her breath with Mouth. In the finished film, he thanks her for this,
- even though the scene was cut.
- - One scene of Chunk and Sloth following the trail of the other Goonies was
- added to the NBC TV showing of the film, even though twenty mintues were cut.
- - References to _Gremlins (1984)_ (qv).
- - The original poster art (not used on the video tape box) featured the cast
- dangling from the feet of another with the top one hanging on a rock. Some of
- the newspaper ads featured slightly different artwork with the characters
- drawn in a different order from top to bottom.
- - The model ship seen sailing at the film's end has a miniature R2-D2 (from
- _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv)) hidden on the deck.
-
-
- # Gothic (1987)
- - DIRTRADE(Ken Russell): [snake]
- - DIRCAMEO(Ken Russell): [with family] on the tour boat at the end of the film.
-
-
- # Grace Quigley (1984)
- - Original ending had Seymour Flint drowning in an attempt to save Grace's
- life when she walks into the ocean. After a negative reaction from a
- preview audience, the ending was changed to a happier one.
-
-
- # Grand bleu, Le (1988)
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [reno]
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [intro]
-
-
- # Grand Canyon (1991)
- - DIRCAMEO(Lawrence Kasdan): tries to interest Davis in a film.
-
-
- # Great Dictator, The (1940)
- - The German spoken by the dictator is complete nonsense. The language in
- which the shop signs, posters, etc in the ``Jewish'' quarter are written
- is Esperanto, a language createdin 1887 by Dr L.L. Zamenhof, a Polish Jew.
-
-
- # Great Escape, The (1963)
- - Actor 'Donald Pleasence' (qv) was actually a POW during WWII.
- - Hilts ('Steve McQueen' (qv)) strings a wire across the road to obtain a
- motorcycle. McQueen himself performed the stunt where the rider hits the
- wire.
-
-
- # Great Expectations (1974)
- - Filmed as a musical, but the songs were deleted prior to release.
-
-
- # Great Lie, The (1941)
- - The working title was ``Far Horizon''.
-
-
- # Great Moment, The (1944)
- - Originally a much more serious film. After picking up some confused reviews
- Paramount insisted that it be recut.
-
-
- # Great Mouse Detective, The (1986)
- - When this film was originally released it's title was ``The Great Mouse
- Detective.'' When Disney re-released it years later they gave it the title
- of ``The Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective.'' When the film was
- released on video a few months later, the title on the box was back to ``The
- Great Mouse Detective'' but the title on the film itself read ``The
- Adventures of the Great Mouse Detective.''
-
-
- # Great Muppet Caper, The (1981)
- - Re-released on video in 1993, with changes to the soundtrack.
- - CAMEO(Jim Henson): the man that Gonzo takes a photo of in the
- restuarant.
- - CAMEO(Richard Hunt): Cab driver.
- - CAMEO(Jerry Nelson): man with daughter in the park.
-
-
- # Great Rock and Roll Swindle, The (1980)
- - 'Julien Temple' (qv) replaced original director 'Russ Meyer' (qv) as a
- result of creative differences.
-
-
- # Great Train Robbery, The (1979)
- - 'Sean Connery' (qv) spent several days running on top of a moving train.
- The train was supposed to be travelling at 35mph, Connery argued it was
- going faster. The train driver was counting telegraph poles to measure the
- speed. A helicopter pilot confirmed Connery's suspicion - the train was
- travelling at over 55mph.
- - Writer and director 'Michael Crichton' (qv) was frustrated at the pace of
- filming with an Irish and British crew. They had no respect for such a young
- director, until he ordered a copy of his latest film, _Coma (1978)_ (qv);
- after watching it, the crew decided he was a good director and they began
- working harder for him.
- - Crichton had his hair catch fire when the steam loco he was filimg from
- spewed burning embers.
- - The steam engine originally used in the film was not powerful enough to
- pull the train, so a diesel locomotive was disguised as a goods van and
- used for extra power.
-
-
- # Great White Hype, The (1996)
- - The Sultan ('Samuel L. Jackson' (qv)) greets a man with shoulder length
- black hair and a black suit with ``Hey Vincent, Vincent, where's Jules
- man,'' a reference to Jackson's character in _Pulp Fiction (1994)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Greatest Show on Earth, The (1952)
- - CAMEO(Bob Hope): circus spectator
- - CAMEO(Bing Crosby): circus spectator
-
-
- # Greed (1925)
- - The original version was 42 reels, and ran for 8 hours.
-
-
- # Greedy (1994)
- - ``McTeague'' is the name of the novel by 'Frank Norris' (qv) that
- _Greed (1925)_ (qv) was based on.
-
-
- # Green Goddess, The (1930)
- - Filmed in 1929 and completed before _Disraeli (1929)_ (qv), but was held out
- of release until later at Arliss' request, because he felt the other film
- was a better vehicle for his talkie debut.
-
-
- # Greenwich Village (1944)
- - ``The Revuers'' ('Betty Comden' (qv), 'Adolph Green' (qv),
- 'Judy Holliday' (qv), 'John Frank' (qv), 'Alvin Hammer' (qv)) received
- billing (as a group), but their one musical number ``The Baroness Bazooka''
- was cut from the final print. Their remaining roles are little better than
- extras.
- - 'Carmen Miranda' (qv)'s performance of ``I Like to Be Loved By You'' is
- actually an outtake from _Springtime in the Rockies (1942)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Gregory's Girl (1981)
- - Dubbed with local accents for the original American release.
-
- # Gremlins (1984)
- - In the first scene, Mr. Peltzer walks in front of a broken down
- American Motors Company ``Gremlin'', left in front of the old man's shop.
- - The theatre marquee is showing a double bill: ``A Boy's Life'' (the working
- title for 'Steven Spielberg' (qv)'s
- _E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)_ (qv)), and ``Watch the Skies'' (the
- working title for Spielberg's
- _Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)_ (qv)).
- - 'Zack Galligan' (qv) had a crush on 'Phoebe Cates' (qv) during filming.
- - Billy crosses the street and calls ``Hello'' to the town's doctor -- Doctor
- Moreau, from the 'H.G. Wells' (qv) story of the same name.
- - Robby the Robot is in a couple scenes. In one, he's talking on a phone in
- a phone booth wearing a hat. His lines are his end of the conversation with
- the cook of the C57-D in _Forbidden Planet (1956)_ (qv) where Cookie is
- trying to get him to produce booze.
- - A subplot about Mrs. Deagle trying to buy some homes in Kingston Falls to
- build a nuclear plant was shot but cut.
- - A scene where Billy and Kate discover Gerald in the bank vault was added to
- the NBC TV showing.
- - Billy says he bought a comic at Dr. Fantasy's. Dr. Fantasy is a nickname for
- executive producer 'Frank Marshall' (qv).
- - The old lady in the bank is a homage to the Wicket Witch of the East from
- _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv).
- - While the father is talking on the phone from the inventor's convention, the
- machine from _The Time Machine (1960)_ (qv) can be seen in the background
- winding up to full power. The scene cuts to the house, and when we cut back
- again, the machine has gone, leaving only a wisp of colored smoke.
- - CAMEO(George Lucas): at the inventor's convention, riding a bicycle.
- [rumor]
- - CAMEO(Steven Spielberg): the man in the electric wheelchair with a TV
- monitor.
- - CAMEO(Chuck Jones): The man who looks at Billy's cartoon in the bar.
- There is a Warner Brothers cartoon playing on the TV.
-
-
- # Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
- - Two different versions of this film: one for the theatre, one for video. The
- difference is that in the theatrical version, it appears that the film begins
- to burn, however, in the video version, this segment is replaced by a segment
- which simulates a broken VCR machine.
- - Dr Catheter can be seen carrying a pod from
- _Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)
- - 'Andie MacDowell' (qv)'s voice was dubbed by 'Glenn Close' (qv).
-
-
- # Groundhog Day (1993)
- - In one scene, Phil Connors throws himself from the bell tower of a high
- building. This building is actually an opera house in Woodstock, Illinois.
- Local legend has it that a young girl once committed suicide by throwing
- herself from the same bell tower. Her ghost is supposed to haunt the opera
- house.
- - 'Bill Murray' (qv) was bitten by the groundhog twice during the filming of
- this movie.
-
-
- # Gulliver's Travels (1939)
- - An early plan was to have the role of Gulliver written for Popeye.
-
-
- # Gun Fury (1953)
- # Gun Fury (1953)
- - 'Rock Hudson' (qv) suffered an attack of appendicitis on the last day of
- - Originally filmed in 3D.
-
- filming.
-
-
-
- # Gunga Din (1939)
- - The ``bridge over the deep chasm'' scene where Annie, the elephant, shakes a
- rope bridge trying to cross was actually filmed on a bridge 8 feet off the
- ground. The background was a realistic painting of a chasm.
- - The battle between the Thugees and the British Indian army was filmed
- when RKO considered the ending too bland.
-
-
- # Guns of Navarone, The (1961)
- - 'Anthony Quayle' (qv) spent part of WWII in Albania organizing guerilla
- forces.
-
-
- # Guns of the Clackamas (1995)
- - This film was inspired by the story of _Saratoga (1937)_ (qv) which was
- finished after its star died.
- - DIRCAMEO(Bill Plympton): as anonymous crew member (in silhouette).
-
-
- # Guyver, The (1991)
- - 'Jeffrey Combs' (qv), plays ``Dr. East''. In _Re-Animator (1985)_ (qv), he
- played a character named ``Dr. East''. His boss here is played by
- 'David Gale' (qv), who played the villian in _Re-Animator (1985)_ (qv).
- - ACTTRADE(Jimmie Walker): his last line: ``Dyn-o-miiiiiite!''
-
-
- # Habit of Happiness, The (1916)
- - In the skid row section, director 'Allan Dwan' (qv) used real indigents who
- did not respond correctly to actor 'Douglas Fairbanks' (qv)' attempts to
- make them laugh. Fairbanks thus told extremely off-color stories, which
- finally got the desired response. When the film was initially released,
- complaints from lip-readers caused new shots of Fairbanks to be made to
- replace the profane close-ups.
-
-
- # Hackers (1995)
- - ``Emmanuel Goldstein'' is a pseudonym of 'Eric Corley' (qv), publisher of
- the print magazine ``2600, The Hacker Quarterly'' who was a consultant for
- this film.
-
-
- # Hairspray (1988)
- - DIRCAMEO(John Waters): the psychiatrist.
-
-
- # Hajen Som Visste Foer Mycket (1989)
- - The team wasn't allowed to record outside the stock exchange market of
- Stockholm, so they had to build a whole new one in Gothemburg.
-
-
-
- # Half Moon Street (1986)
- - When Dr Slaughter ('Sigourney Weaver' (qv)) walks to the answering machine,
- there is a photo next to the phone, which shows Weaver and her real-life
- father Pat Weaver.
-
-
- # Hallelujah Trail, The (1965)
- - During location shooting in New Mexico the crew was confronted with
- the heaviest rainfalls in that region since 50 years. They washed
- away the tents as well as the set decoration.
-
-
- # Halloween (1978)
- - Director 'John Carpenter' (qv) was raised in Bowling Green, Kentucky. In
- one scene, the subtitle on the screen depicts the location as ``Smiths
- Grove, Illinois.'' Smiths Grove, Kentucky is a small town of about 600
- people 15 miles from Bowling Green. In another scene, a man mentions going
- to Russellville, which is another town near Bowling Green.
- - Due to its shoestring budget, the prop department had to use the cheapest
- mask that they could find in the costume store: a 'William Shatner' (qv)
- mask. They later spray-painted the face white, and teased out the hair.
- - The kids watch the opening of _The Thing From Another World (1951)_ (qv) on
- TV. Carpenter would later re-make this film himself in 1982 as
- _The Thing (1982)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Handmaid's Tale, The (1990)
- - CAMEO(David Dukes): a doctor
-
-
- # Hanging Out Yonkers (1973)
- - Never completed.
-
-
- # Hanky Panky (1982)
- - 'Richard Pryor' (qv) was to appear in this film, but his character was
- replace by Kate Hellman, played by 'Gilda Radner' (qv).
-
-
- # Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)
- - CAMEO(Tony Roberts):
- - CAMEO(Sam Waterston):
-
-
- # Hans Brinker (1979)
- - CAMEO(Cyril Ritchard)
-
-
- # Happy New Year (1987)
- - CAMEO(Claude Lelouch): ???. Lelouch is the director of
- _Happy New Year (1973)_ (qv), of which this film is a remake.
-
-
- # Hard Day's Night, A (1964)
- - Norm and Shake are loosely based, respectively, on the Beatles' real-life
- road managers 'Neil Aspinall' (qv) and 'Mal Evans' (qv).
- - The people chasing the Beatles into the train at the beginning of the film
- are real fans.
- - The song ``You Can't Do That'' was cut from the concert scene at the end of
- the film, but the scene in which it is performed is still intact.
- - The title song was written after the movie was filmed.
- - 'Ringo Starr' (qv) is invited to ``Le Cercle'' gambling club, the same club
- where James Bond makes his first appearance in _Dr. No (1962)_ (qv).
- - DIRCAMEO(Richard Lester): seen briefly at the back of the stage while
- the Beatles perform ``Tell Me Why''.
-
-
- # Hard, Fast and Beautiful (1951)
- - CAMEO(Robert Ryan):
- - DIRCAMEO(Ida Lupino):
-
-
- # Harder They Fall, The (1956)
- - Loosely based on the career of fighter 'Primo Carnera' (qv).
-
-
- # Harvey Girls, The (1946)
- - 'Marion Doenges'(qv) dubbed 'Cyd Cahrisse'(qv)' singing.
-
-
- # Hasty Hare, The (1952)
- - The astronomer is a caricature of cartoon director 'Friz Freleng' (qv).
-
-
- # Hats Off (1927)
- - This film is believed to be lost. Please check your attic.
-
-
- # Haunted Gold (1932)
- - 'Edgar Washington' (qv) also appeared in _The Phantom City (1928)_ (qv),
- of which this film is a remake.
-
-
- # Haunted Spooks (1920)
- - Filming was interrupted when 'Harold Lloyd' (qv), posing for publicity
- photos, had a prop bomb explode in his hand. He lost two fingers, his face
- was badly burned and he was temporarilly blinded. In subsequent films, he
- is usually seen wearing gloves.
-
-
- # Havana (1990)
- - CAMEO(Raul Julia): Lena Olin's husband.
-
-
- # He Ran All the Way (1951)
- - Director 'John Berry' (qv) and co-scripter 'Hugo Butler' (qv)'s names were
- removed from the credits for a time after release, due to the blacklisting
- of supposed Communist sympathizers at the time. Assistant director
- 'Emmett Emerson' (qv) is thus often as the film's director.
-
-
- # He Walked by Night (1948)
- - Part of the film was directed (uncredited) by 'Anthony Mann' (qv).
-
-
- # Head (1968)
- - CAMEO(Jack Nicholson): after [Peter Tork] punches a guy in drag.
-
-
- # Heart of the Golden West (1942)
- - 'Smiley Burnett' (qv) joined 'Roy Rogers' (qv) in this movie because the one
- actor regularly ``sidekicked'' for, ('Gene Autrey' (qv)), had enlisted in the
- service.
-
-
- # Heathers (1989)
- - Friends Veronica Sawyer and Betty Finn are named after other fictional
- friends Veronica and Betty from the comic strip ``Archie'', and Tom Sawyer
- and Huckleberry Finn.
- - The highschool is named ``Westerberg High''. 'Wynona Ryder' (qv)'s favourite
- band at the time was ``The Replacements'', whose lead singer is named
- 'Paul Westerberg' (qv).
-
-
- # Heavenly Creatures (1994)
- - All locations used for filming were the genuine locations where the events
- occurred. The tea shop where Honora Parker ate her last meal was knocked
- down a few days after the shoot ended.
- - DIRCAMEO(Peter Jackson): bum kissed by Juliet outside the theatre.
-
-
- # Heerak Rajar Deshe (1980) (TV)
- - Filmed for cinematic release, but released on TV.
-
-
- # Hell's Angels (1930)
- - Director 'Howard Hughes' (qv) had all of the prints tinted and hand-colored
- before releasing them for general distribution.
-
-
- # Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)
- - Dr. Channard's name in the script was Dr. Malahide. ``Channard'' is
- derived from 'Christian Bernard' (qv), who performed the world's first
- successful heart transplant.
-
-
- # Helldorado (1946)
- - Though the title of the movie in the opening credits is ``Heldorado,''
- signs all through the movie say ``Helldorado''. This was clearly an effort
- to avoid displaying the world ``Hell'' on the marquee.
-
-
- # Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992)
- - CAMEO(Peter Atkins): the barman
- - CAMEO(Anthony Hickox): a soldier in Vietnam, as well as brief segment on a
- TV chat show.
-
-
- # Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996)
- - SMITHEE(Kevin Yagher): disowned the version with cuts made after release to
- reduce running time.
-
-
- # Helpmates (1932)
- - 'Stan Laurel' (qv) gives his real phone number (OXford-0614).
-
-
- # Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1990)
- - There is a very gruesome scene, shot on videotape, where Henry and Otis kill
- a family in their home. After filming the scene, the actor who plays the
- mother went into shock.
-
-
- # Her Friend the Bandit (1914)
- - This is the only 'Charles Chaplin' (qv) film for which there is no known
- copy.
-
-
- # Herbstmilch (1988)
- - The title refers to a mixture of herbs which was used to abort pregnancies.
-
-
- # Hero (1992)
- - CAMEO(Chevy Chase): owner of the TV station.
-
-
- # Hexed (1993)
- - 'Mark Fickert' (qv) was cast as Man in Bed and was filmed in a short, comic
- love scene. However, because the actress with him [?] was unwilling to show
- her breasts, the scene was edited from the final version.
-
-
- # Hiding Out (1987)
- - Filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina using the school name of Topsail High
- School. There is a real Topsail High School near Wilmington and most of
- the props for the school were taken from there.
-
-
- # High Anxiety (1977)
- - Tribute to 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv). References to:
- _Spellbound (1945)_ (qv), _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv), _Psycho (1960)_ (qv),
- _The Birds (1963)_ (qv), _North by Northwest (1959)_ (qv),
- _Suspicion (1941)_ (qv) [others?]
-
-
- # High Noon (1952)
- - Director 'Fred Zinneman' (qv) claims that the black smoke billowing from
- the train is a sign that the brakes were failing. He and the cameraman
- didn't know it at the time, and barely got out of the way. The camera
- tripod snagged itself on the track and fell over, smashing the camera, but
- the film survived and is in the movie.
-
-
- # High Sierra (1941)
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv)'s part was originally intended for
- 'George Raft' (qv), who didn't want (or perhaps was persuaded by Bogart not
- to want) yet another ganster role. It was then offered to 'Paul Muni' (qv)
- and perhaps to other actors before Bogart was cast.
-
-
- # High Society (1956)
- - 'Gracy Kelly' (qv), recently engaged to Prince Ranier of Monaco, wore
- her actual engagement ring for her character's engagement.
-
-
- # Highlander (1986)
- - 'Christopher Lambert' (qv) spent time with a dialog coach, developing an
- accent which sounded unspecifically foreign.
- - MacLeod says ``It's a kind of magic'', which is the name of the Queen album
- which contains songs from the film. The Vietnam vet who tries to machine-gun
- Kurgan has the Queen song ``Hammer to Fall'' playing in his car.
- - The castle where Connor MacLeod lived is the same castle used for the
- interior shots for _Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974)_ (qv).
- - Non-American versions of this film include a WWII flashback sequence showing
- MacLeod rescuing Rachael, where he tells her ``It's a kind of magic''.
-
-
- # Highlander II: The Quickening (1991)
- - Grossly contradicts _Highlander (1986)_ (qv), its prequel.
- - 'Christopher Lambert' (qv) normally wears glasses, as his eyesight is very
- poor. During one of the sword fights, Lambert (sans glasses) nearly
- severed 'Michael Ironside' (qv)'s right thumb.
-
-
- # Hills Have Eyes, The (1978)
- - There is a ripped poster of _Jaws (1975)_ (qv) visible. See also:
- _The Evil Dead (1983)_ (qv), _A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Himmel ueber Berlin, Der (1987)
- - CAMEO(Jeanette Patterson-Pollock)
-
-
- # Hiroshima mon amour (1960)
- - This film pioneered the use of jump cutting to and from a flashback, and of
- very brief flashbacks to suggest obtrusive memories.
-
-
- # His Girl Friday (1940)
- - Walter Burns ('Carey Grant' (qv)) refers to some horrible fate suffered by
- the last person who crossed him: Archie Leach. Grant's real name is Archie
- Leach. See also _Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)_ (qv).
- - Burns tries to describe a character played by Ralph Bellamy. He ends up
- saying that he ``looks like that film actor, Ralph Bellamy''.
-
-
- # His Kind of Woman (1951)
- - 'John Farrow' (qv) finished the film, but 'Howard Hughes' (qv) brought in
- 'Richard Fleisher' (qv) to add a few shots. Fleisher ended up reshooting
- the entire film.
-
-
-
- # History of the World: Part I (1981)
- - 'Richard Pryor' (qv) was originally cast in the part eventually taken by
- 'Gregory Hines' (qv). Just before filming was to begin, Pryor had is now
- famous drug-related accident, catching fire and getting severely burnt.
-
-
- # Hold Back the Dawn (1941)
- - Iscovescu appears at the Paramount soundstage to peddle his life story to
- director 'Mitchell Leisen' (qv). 'Veronica Lake' (qv) and
- 'Richard Webb' (qv) are shown rehearsing a scene from
- _I Wanted Wings (1941)_ (qv) (also directed by Leisen). This scene was
- actually filmed during the production of ``I Wanted Wings''.
-
-
- # Holiday Inn (1942)
- - 'Marjorie Reynolds' (qv) singing was dubbed by 'Martha Mears' (qv).
- - For the ``drunk'' dance, 'Fred Astaire' (qv) had two drinks of bourbon before
- the first take and one before each succeeding take. The seventh (last) take
- was used in the film.
- - The animated Thanksgiving sequence is a topical reference to President
- Roosevelt's failed attempt to change the date of the holiday.
- - The script originally called for a Labor Day dance number, ``This Is a Great
- Country.''
-
-
- # Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988)
- - The UK video release was not allowed to have the word ``chainsaw'' in the
- title, the video cover has the words ``Hollywood Hookers'' with a large
- silluette of a chainsaw inbetween.
-
-
- # Hometown Story (1951)
- - [Marilyn] was often expected to provide her own wardrobe. The sweater with
- the grey body and black sleeves that she wore in Hometown Story had been
- worn previously in The Fireball and in the final scene in All about Eve.
-
-
- # Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco (1996)
- - Four American bulldogs share the role of Chance, four golden retrievers
- share Shadow, and six feline performers carry the part of Sassy.
-
-
- # Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992)
- - Rosebud from _Citizen Kane (1941)_ (qv) and the Ark of the Covanent from
- _Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)_ (qv) are visible in the government
- warehouse.
-
-
- # Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)
- - Reference to _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Honeymoon Killers, The (1969)
- - Originally to be directed by 'Martin Scorsese' (qv), but he was replaced
- due to creative differences by 'Donald Volkman' (qv) who was subsequently
- replaced himself.
-
-
- # Hong Faan Kui (1995)
- - The script called for a leap from the top of a parking lot to a fire escape
- on the floor below on the building across the street. As is his custom,
- director 'Stanley Tong' (qv) attempted the stunt before asking any actors
- to do so. He tried it with the help of a cable harness, but quickly
- decided it would be safer without the harness. The landing point was
- not visible from the point where the jump began, so tape was placed on
- the take-off point as a guide. The jump was completed perfectly by
- 'Jackie Chan' (qv) on the first attempt, and was captured by four cameras.
- - Filming in Vancouver, Canada on October 6th, 1994, Chan broke his right
- ankle while attempting the scene where he jumps onto the hovercraft. Despite
- the injury, he was present at the premiere of _Tsui Kun II (1994)_ (qv) at
- the Vancouver International Film Festival that night. Later in the
- production, Tong sprained his ankle, completing the film on crutches.
- 'Francoise Yip' (qv) also broke her leg; while filming the scene where she
- rides a motorbike across the tops of parked cars. She insisted on returning
- to the set after her leg was bandaged at hospital. Two stunt women also
- broke their legs during the filming of the motorcycle chase.
- - The warehouse fight scene took twenty days to film, with Chan having to
- teach the local stunt players to fight ``Hong Kong style''.
-
-
- # Honor Among Lovers (1931)
- - The working titles were ``Strictly Business'', ``Sex in Business'', and
- ``Another Man's Wife''.
-
-
- # Hook (1991)
- - 'Bob Hoskins' (qv) bought beer for 300+ extras after a lengthy and
- complicated scene was cut.
- - The young Peter Pan is played by 'Dustin Hoffman' (qv)'s son.
- - The pirate shut in the chest with the scorpion was played by
- 'Glenn Close' (qv).
- - In 1985, composer 'John Williams' (qv) and lyricist 'Leslie Bircusse' (qv)
- worked on ``Hook'', being a stage musical, but the project was scrapped
- after about ten songs were written. Only one song from the play,
- ``When You're Alone,'' made it to the film. However, many of the play's
- themes can be heard in Williams' film underscore.
- - When the Tootles floats out the window at the end, he says ``Seize the Day'',
- which has significance for 'Robin Williams' (qv), who starred in
- _Seize the Day (1986)_ (qv), and _Dead Poets Society (1989)_ (qv) (for which
- this was a catch-cry).
- - Smee says ``Goooooooood morning Neverland!'', a reference to Williams in
- _Good Morning, Vietnam (1987)_ (qv).
- - [reference to Awakenings, anyone?]
- - There were frequent good-natured ``battle of the wits'' exchanges between
- Williams and Hoffman. In one incident, Hoffman was not happy
- with his performance and asked the scene to be re-shot. Williams' quipped
- ``Try acting'': a reference to the Hoffman/'Laurence Olivier' (qv) exchange
- on the set of _Marathon Man (1976)_ (qv).
- - Because Tinkerbell was often in the air, 'Julia Roberts' (qv) had an
- assistant whose sole responsibility was cleaning her feet.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [stars]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [father]: ``Old'' Peter doesn't pay attention to
- his kids.
-
-
- # Hop-a-long Cassidy (1935)
- - 'William Boyd' (qv) was originally offered the role of Buck Peters, the Bar
- 20 ranch foreman, but chose the role of Cassidy.
-
-
- # Hot Shots! (1991)
- - Some previews contains this scene, which was not in the movie:
- Lois Lane asks Kent Gregory if there's a cue ball in his pocket, or
- is he just glad to see her, and Kent produces a cue ball.
- - Many of the ``Indian'' words spoen in the opening and closing sequences are
- merely the names of cities, counties, and lakes in Minnesota, the home of
- script writer 'Pat Proft' (qv).
- - References to: _Top Gun (1986)_ (qv), _Nine 1/2 Weeks (1986)_ (qv),
- _Peter Pan (1953)_ (qv), _Gone with the Wind (1939)_ (qv),
- _Superman (1978)_ (qv), _Dances with Wolves (1990)_ (qv),
- _Marathon Man (1976)_ (qv), _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv),
- _The Right Stuff (1983)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993)
- - 'Charlie Sheen' (qv) worked out for eight hours a day to build up his body,
- as he decided that he would have felt embarrassed at the film's premiere if
- he had to sit amongst people laughing while looking at him on screen in a
- singlet.
- - 'Richard Crenna' (qv) plays Denton Walters. In the TV series ``Our Miss
- Brooks'', Crenna played a character called ``Walter Denton''.
- - CAMEO(Martin Sheen): man on passing gunboat.
- - References to: _Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985)_ (qv),
- _Rambo III (1988)_ (qv), _Kickboxer (1989)_ (qv),
- _Basic Instinct (1992)_ (qv), _No Way Out (1987)_ (qv),
- _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv), _Lady and the Tramp (1955)_ (qv),
- _Apocalypse Now (1979)_ (qv), _Missing in Action (1984)_ (qv),
- _Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)_ (qv), _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv),
- _Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)_ (qv), _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv),
- _Casablanca (1942)_ (qv),
- _And Now for Something Completely Different (1971)_ (qv).
-
-
- # House of Wax (1953)
- - Filmed in 3-D by director 'Andr de Toth' (qv) who only had one eye and would
- hence not be able to see the effect.
-
-
- # House Party (1990)
- - Served as the thesis film for director 'Reginald Hudlin' (qv) for his
- Harvard University degree.
- # How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
- - 'Lauren Bacall' (qv) mentions ``that old man in
- _The African Queen (1951)_ (qv)'', who is her husband
- ('Humphrey Bogart' (qv)), and 'Betty Grable' (qv) does not recognize a
- recording by her bandleader spouse Harry James.
-
-
- # Howards End (1992)
- - The role of Margaret was initally offered to 'Miranda Richardson' (qv).
-
-
- # Howling, The (1981)
- - The following characters are named after werewolf movie directors:
- 'George Waggner' (qv), 'Roy William Neill' (qv), 'Terence Fisher' (qv),
- 'Freddie Francis' (qv), 'Erle C. Kenton' (qv), 'Sam Newfield' (qv),
- 'Charles Barton' (qv), 'Jerry Warren' (qv), 'Lew Landers' (qv), and
- 'Jack Molina' (qv).
- - CAMEO(John Sayles): morgue attendant
- - CAMEO(Roger Corman):
- - CAMEO(Forry Ackerman):
-
-
- # Hudson Hawk (1991)
- - The tones that the telephones make are the same as the ones used in
- _Our Man Flint (1965)_ (qv) and _In Like Flint (1967)_ (qv).
- 'James Coburn' (qv) appears in all three movies.
- - Coburn plays ``George Kaplan'', which is the name of the fake agent from
- _North by Northwest (1959)_ (qv).
- - Igg and Ook both mutter their own names as their last words.
-
-
- # Hudsucker Proxy, The (1994)
- - In _Raising Arizona (1987)_ (qv) (also directed by 'Joel Coen' (qv)),
- factory workers could be seen wearing a uniform bearing the name
- ``Hudsucker Industries''.
- - In _Barton Fink (1991)_ (also co-written by Coen) there was also a character
- called ``Karl Mundt''.
-
-
- # Hunt for Red October, The (1990)
- - 'Kevin Costner' (qv) originally cast as Jack Ryan.
- - 'Klaus-Maria Brandauer' (qv) originally cast as Marko Ramius.
- - $20,000 spent on 'Sean Connery' (qv)'s hairpiece.
- - The teddy bear that Jack Ryan carries with him on a plane at the very end of
- the film is the same one that John McClane ('Bruce Willis' (qv)) is carrying
- with him on the plane at the beginning of _Die Hard (1988)_ (qv), also
- directed by 'John McTiernan' (qv). The end credits list him as ``Stanley
- (as Himself)''
-
-
- # Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
- - 'Barbara Stanwyck' (qv) was originally sought for the role of Jewel Mayhew
- which eventually went to 'Mary Astor' (qv).
- - 'Joan Crawford' (qv) had been signed for the role of Miriam, but she took
- sick and was hospitalized as filming began. Scenes were shot around her,
- but when it became evident that she would have to be replaced,
- 'Robert Aldrich' (qv) flew to Switzerland and convinced
- 'Olivia de Havilland' (qv) to step in.
-
-
- # I Confess (1953)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): crossing the top of a staircase during the
- opening credits.
- - 'Anne Baxter' (qv) was one of the actor tested by Hitchcock for the
- leading role in Rebecca (she was 16 at the time).
-
-
- # I Do (1921)
- - Originally three reels, but cut to two after lukewarm receptions by preview
- audiences.
-
-
- # I Dood It (1943)
- - Footage for the number ``Swinging the Junx Away'' was borrowed from
- _Born To Dance (1936)_ (qv).
-
-
- # I Know Where I'm Going (1945)
- - 'Captain C.W.R. Knight' (qv) was a real life falconer and trained
- the Golden Eagle ``Torquil'' in this film.
- - 'Michael Powell' (qv) wanted to make
- _A Matter of Life and Death (1946)_ (qv) at this time but had to wait for
- access to Technicolor Cameras.
-
-
- # I Like It Like That (1994)
- - Originally titled ``Black Out'', director Darnell Martin was forced to
- change it by Columbia.
-
-
- # I Love You to Death (1990)
- - CAMEO(Phoebe Cates): one of Joey's girlfriends. Joey is played by
- 'Kevin Kline' (qv), who is married to Cates.
-
-
- # I Wanted Wings (1941)
- - While 'Veronica Lake' (qv) and 'Richard Webb' (qv) were rehearsing a scene,
- director 'Mitchell Liesen' (qv) filmed a scene which included this rehearsal
- for his later film _Hold Back the Dawn (1941)_ (qv).
-
-
- # I'll Be Seeing You (1944)
- - The working titles were ``Double Furlough'' and ``With All My Heart''.
- - Director 'George Cukor' (qv) was replaced by 'David O. Selznick' (qv).
-
-
- # I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)
- - References to _Rambo III (1988)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Ice Pirates, The (1984)
- - CAMEO(Max Von Sydow):
-
-
- # Idiot, The (1957)
- - Filmed as a two-part film, but cut severely by the studio against
- director 'Akira Kurosawa' (qv)'s wishes. Original unreleased version ran
- 265 minutes.
-
-
- # Ikimono no Kiroku (1955)
- - The music score was completed by 'Masaru Sato' (qv) when composer
- 'Fumio Hayasaka' (qv) died during production.
-
-
- # Immediate Family (1989)
- - 'Mary Stuart Masterson' (qv) wore an eight-pound sack of bird seed around
- her stomach to simulate being pregnant.
-
-
- # Immortal Beloved (1994)
- - Some extras fainted in the extreme heat during the filming of the funeral
- scene.
-
-
- # In Country (1989)
- - The veterans in the dance sequence are all actual Vietnam veterans,
- and their real family members accompany them.
- - Of the five major characters who are Vietnam veterans, only one,
- Earl, is played by actual Vietnam veteran 'Jim Beaver' (qv).
-
-
- # In the Line of Fire (1993)
- - In the UK release of the film, the scene where Mitch Leary
- ('John Malkovich' (qv)) kills the bank clerk and her room-mate was edited so
- the audience did not witness the physical breaking of each of their necks.
- Malkovich also wanted to include the killing of the dog in this scene
- but director 'Wolfgang Petersen' (qv) thought this was a little too much.
- - Malkovich improvised the scene where he puts the gun into his mouth.
- Peterson liked it so much he left it in the film.
- - The 63-year old 'Clint Eastwood' (qv) (with the help of a safety belt)
- actually did hang six stories above the ground on the ledge scene, although
- stuntmen did the jump and the fall onto the fire escape.
- - Original trailer for the film had ``November 22, 1963'' appearing in large
- letters on the screen. As Leary talks about how he was going to kill the
- president, a clock ticked away in the background, changing the ``1963'' to
- ``1993'', followed by a slam-cut to Horrigan saying ``That's not going to
- happen''. Bad preview reaction caused this trailer to be dropped.
-
-
- # In the Name of the Father (1993)
- - 'Gabriel Byrne' (qv) had purchased the rights to 'Gerry Conlon' (qv)'s book
- ``Proved Innocent'' and had intended to play Gerry himself but decided to
- let 'Daniel Day Lewis' (qv) play the part and just serve as executive
- producer instead.
-
-
- # In This Our Life (1942)
- - CAMEO(Walter Huston): bartender
- - CAMEO(Humphrey Bogart): in the roadhouse scene
- - CAMEO(Peter Lorre): in the roadhouse scene
- - CAMEO(Sidney Greenstreet): in the roadhouse scene
- - CAMEO(Ward Bond): in the roadhouse scene
- - DIRTRADE(John Huston): [father]
-
-
- # In Which We Serve (1942)
- - The Hays office tried to delete the words ``god'', ``hell'', ``damn'', and
- ``bastard'' from the American release. Uproar from England forced the
- office to back down on everything except ``bastard''.
-
-
- # Indecent Proposal (1993)
- - Diana is reading _The Firm (1993)_ (qv), which was to be Paramount Pictures'
- next big film. The secretary at the real-estate office where she works is
- reading ``Backlash'', a book which criticizes director 'Adrian Lyne' (qv)
- for his portrayal of women in previous films.
- - John Gage's tale of his encounter with an attractive woman on a NYC Subway
- was taken nearly verbatim from a similar speech in
- _Citizen Kane (1941)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Independence Day (1996)
- - Director 'Roland Emmerich' (qv) got the idea for the film while fielding a
- question about the existence of alien life during promotion for
- _Stargate (1994)_ (qv).
- - 'Bill Pullman' (qv) used the memory of a decayed tooth which was pulled from
- his mouth in order to come up with a terrified expression when speaking with
- the alien invaders.
-
-
- # Indian Summer (1993)
- - Filmed at director 'Mike Binder' (qv)'s childhood summer camp.
-
-
- # Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
- - Begins with a shot of a rock in Utah which is reminiscent of the Paramount
- Pictures logo. See also (_Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)_ (qv), and
- _Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)_ (qv))
- - Director 'Stephen Spielberg' (qv) included the opening scenes as a tribute
- to his own experiences as a Boy Scout.
- - When describing how he prepared for playing the role of young Indiana Jones,
- 'River Phoenix' (qv) explained that he didn't really base his portrayal on
- the Indiana Jones character. Instead, he decided to do his rendition of
- actor 'Harrison Ford' (qv). So he observed Ford out of character before
- acting his part.
- - Shows origin of Jones' fear of snakes in
- _Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)_ (qv).
- - 'Harrison Ford' (qv) cut his chin in a car accident in Northern California
- when he was about 20. In the movie, this cut is explained by young Indiana
- Jones cutting his chin with a whip. See also: _Working Girl (1988)_ (qv).
- - When making _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv), 'George Lucas' (qv) owned a dog named
- ``Indiana''.
- - The dog barking when young Indy passes with the cross in his hand is an
- Alaskan Malamute, the same type of dog the Lucas's owned in the late 1970s.
- - Walter Donovan was played by 'Julian Glover' (qv), and Donovan's wife was
- played by Glover's wife.
- - Unable to keep his hat on during the scene where he was chasing the tank
- on horseback despite trying glue, tape, and newspaper wedges,
- 'Harrison Ford' (qv) stapled the hat to his head.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [father]: Henry Jones Sr. was never around after
- his wife died.
-
-
- # Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
- - Begins with a shot of a mountain on a gong which is reminiscent of the
- Paramount Pictures logo. See also (_Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)_ (qv),
- and _Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)_ (qv))
- - Short Round was named after screenwriter 'Willard Huyck' (qv)'s dog, which
- was named after the orphan in _The Steel Helmet (1951)_ (qv).
- - The club at the beginning is called ``Club Obi Wan'', a reference to a
- _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv) character.
- - Shots of mining-car roller-coaster ride done with models and a 35mm camera
- modified to hold extra film.
- - Rehash of the ``shooting the swordsman'' joke from
- _Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)_ (qv).
- - Suspension bridge only shown from one side, to avoid showing the Grand Coulee
- Dam.
- - While filming the whipping scene, the crew played a practical joke on
- 'Harrison Ford' (qv). Chained to a large stone, 'Barbara Streisand' (qv)
- appeared, dressed in a leather dominatrix outfit. She proceeded to whip
- him, saying ``That's for _Hanover Street (19??)_ (qv), the worst movie
- I ever saw.'' She continued whipping him for _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv), and
- making all of that money. 'Carrie Fisher' (qv) then threw herself in front
- of Ford to protect him, and 'Irvin Kershner' (qv) chided director
- 'Steven Spielberg' (qv). ``Is this how you run your movies?'' This entire
- sequence was filmed.
- - CAMEO(Dan Aykroyd): meets Indiana at the airport at the beginning.
- - CAMEO(Frank Marshall): a tourist in the background in the
- airport scene at the beginning.
- - DIRCAMEO(Steven Spielberg): a tourist in the background in the airport scene
- at the beginning.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [stars]: when Indy is talking to Short Round
- on the hill above the village.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
-
-
- # Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Broken Hearted (1990) (V)
- - DIRTRADE(David Lynch): [singer]: 'Julee Cruise' (qv).
-
-
- # Inferno dei morti-viventi (1981)
- - Stock footage from the film _The Valley (Obscured by Clouds) (1972)_ (qv)
- were used for the native scenes.
-
-
- # Innerspace (1987)
- - The patients in the doctor's waiting room with Jack are played by
- 'Andrea Martin' (qv) and 'Joe Flaherty' (qv), 'Martin Short' (qv)'s co-stars
- from SCTV.
- - Repeated rabbit motif: Tuck's apartment, etc [more!]
- - The computers in the lab display Apple 2 assembly language listing from the
- ROM monitor.
-
-
- # Innocent Blood (1992)
- - Renamed ``A French Vampire in America'' in some countries, after a bad
- reception in the US (and to cash in on Landis'
- _An American Werewolf in London (1981)_ (qv)). [Australia, and which
- other countries?]
- - One scene shows a TV set that is showing 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv)'s cameo in
- _Strangers on a Train (1951)_ (qv).
- - CAMEO(Dario Argento): the nurse in the ambulance. [credited?]
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: advertised on the marquee across the
- street from the Melody Lounge exotic dance bar. The car crash at the
- Shadyside gas station scene was filmed in Squirrel Hill, and the nearby
- multiplex cinema changed its marquee to be ``See You Next Wednesday'' every
- night after closing. The movie itself featured no footage of that theatre
- (or the street on which it resides), although it is possible that it was
- edited out.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [filmmakers] Appearances by directors
- 'Dario Argento' (qv), 'Frank Oz' (qv), 'Sam Raimi' (qv), and
- 'Michael Ritchie' (qv); ``Famous Monsters of Filmland'' editor
- 'Forrest J. Ackerman' (qv); and makeup artist 'Tom Savini' (qv).
-
-
- # Innocente, L' (1976)
- - Director 'Luchino Visconti ' (qv) intendted the titles roles to be
- played by 'Alain Delon' (qv) and 'Romi Schneder' (qv). Although Delon was
- under long-term obligation, and his producers were willing to releaase him
- for 1,000,000 dollars fee, Romy Schneider was pregnant at the time,
- so Visconti had to work with 'Laura Antonelli' (qv), and little known
- 'Giancarlo Giannini' (qv).
-
-
- # Interview with the Vampire (1994)
- - Author 'Anne Rice' (qv) wrote the part of Lestat with 'Rutger Hauer' (qv)
- in mind. Upon learning that 'Tom Cruise' (qv) had been cast, she was quite
- disappointed and expressed concern that Cruise could not carry the part.
- After attending a screening, Rice wrote a letter of apology, quite pleased
- with Cruise's portrayal.
- - 'River Phoenix' (qv) was cast as The Interviewer, but died before
- filming began. 'Christian Slater' (qv) took the part and donated all of
- his earnings from the film to Phoenix' favourite charities.
- - Cruise was placed on an elevated platform during some scenes to reduce
- the height difference between his character and other vampires.
-
-
- # Into the Night (1985)
- - Airport scenes in _Into the Night (1985)_ (qv) and
- _Coming to America (1988)_ (qv) have a call over the PA system for a
- ``Mr Frank Ozkerwitz'' to pick up the white courtesy phone. This is
- 'Frank Oz' (qv)'s real name.
- - The crew was casted to play the crew of the Kalijak-Movie. Some crew members
- have other small roles.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [ipanema]: the music during the strip scene.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: appears on two posters in the office
- where Ed and Diana make the phone call.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [filmmakers] Appearances by directors
- 'Jack Arnold' (qv), 'David Cronenberg' (qv), 'Jonathan Demme' (qv),
- 'Amy Heckerling' (qv), 'Jim Henson' (qv), 'Colin Higgins' (qv),
- 'Lawrence Kasdan' (qv), 'John Landis' (qv), 'Jonathan Lynn' (qv),
- 'Paul Mazursky' (qv), 'Daniel Petrie' (qv), 'Don Siegel' (qv), and
- 'Roger Vadim' (qv); and cinematographer 'Robert Paynter' (qv).
-
-
- # Intruder (1988)
- - The ``head in one hand, sandwich in the other'' speech was previously
- used in _Raising Arizona (1987)_ (qv).
- - The song that Randy ('Sam Raimi' (qv)) sings was also featured in
- _Evil Dead, The (1983)_ (qv), directed by Raimi.
-
-
- # Invaders from Mars (1986)
- - A remake of _Invaders from Mars (1953)_ (qv). The alien from the first film
- appears as a prop in the school basement, and 'Jimmy Hunt' (qv) reappears as
- a middle-aged cop, saying ``I haven't been here since I was a kid''.
-
-
- # Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
- - CAMEO(Don Siegel): taxi driver. Siegel directed the original film, of
- which this film is a remake.
- - CAMEO(Kevin McCarthy): man asking for help. McCarthy was the star of
- the original film, of which this film is a remake.
- - CAMEO(Robert Duvall): the priest on the swing.
-
-
- # Ipcress File, The (1965)
- - 'Christoper Plummer' (qv) was originally considered for the lead role, but
- dropped out to star in _The Sound of Music (1965)_ (qv).
- - In the 'Len Deighton' (qv) novels the name of the lead character is never
- revealed. 'Michael Caine' (qv) suggests ``Harry'' and the film's executives
- put forward ``Palmer''.
- - Palmer is the first action hero to wear glasses (Caine is short sighted in
- real life).
-
-
- # Irma la Douce (1963)
- - The pimps' union is called the ``Mec's' (tough guy's) Paris Protective
- Association'' (MPPA), which also stands for ``Motion Picture Producers
- Association'', an organization which had given director 'Billy Wilder' (qv)
- some trouble.
- - CAMEO(James Caan):
-
-
- # Iron & Silk (1990)
- - Uschu teacher 'Qingfu Pan' (qv) and 'Mark Salzman' (qv) play themselves.
-
-
- # Iron Eagle (1986)
- - Stunt pilot 'Art Scholl' (qv) was killed during the filming of the canyon
- scene.
-
-
- # Ironweed (1987)
- - 'Jack Nicholson' (qv)'s contract included a clause which allowed him to
- leave the shooting location to attend all Los Angeles Lakers' basketball
- games.
-
-
- # Isadora Duncan, the Biggest Dancer in the World (1966) (TV)
- - DIRCAMEO(Ken Russell): a one-legged man who saves Isadora from drowning, and
- her chauffeur in Russia.
-
-
- # Island of Dr. Moreau, The (1996)
- - 'Marlon Brando' (qv) wore a small radio receiver to aid him remembering his
- lines. Director 'David Thewlis' (qv) claimed ``He'd be in the middle of
- a scene and suddenly he'd be picking up police messages and Marlon would
- repeat, `There's a robbery at Woolworths'.''
-
-
-
- # It (1927)
- - CAMEO(Gary Cooper): a reporter.
-
-
- # It Had to Be You (1947)
- - The main set with the sweeping staircase had been previously used in
- _Holdiay (1938)_ (qv).
- - Producer 'Don Herman' (qv) attempted to rent the Hope Diamond for
- 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) to wear but was unsuccessful.
-
-
- # It Happened at the World's Fair (1963)
- - 'Kurt Russell' (qv) (in his screen debut) kicks Elvis' shins.
- 'Goldie Hawn' (qv) was also in this film, and they became a de facto couple
- much later.
-
-
- # It Takes Two (1995)
- - First draft of the script by 'Deborah Dean Davis' (qv) was never read by
- director 'Andy Tennant' (qv). Second writer 'Jeff Schecter' (qv)'s draft made
- this a ``go'' picture with [?] Rysher. Tennant was hired, and offered help
- for the pictures problems. He and his writing partner, 'Rick Parks' (qv)
- rewrote Schecter's draft. Tennant and Parks were re-written by producers [?]
- Orr and [?] Cruickshank. The studio preffered Tennant and Parks' draft with
- notes, so Tennant & Parks took another pass. The WGAW ruled against any
- other writer's credits due to biased by-laws which disallowed
- Writer/Directors with partners to receive credits on features unless in
- extreme circumstances. Davis' dialogue never appears on screen.
-
-
- # It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963)
- - The following famous people have small roles: 'Jimmy Durante' (qv),
- 'Moe Howard' (qv), 'Larry Fine' (qv), 'Joe DeRita' (qv),
- 'Joe E Brown' (qv), 'Buster Keaton' (qv), 'Sid Caesar' (qv),
- 'Buddy Hackett' (qv), 'Jim Backus' (qv), 'Eddie Anderson' (qv),
- 'Ben Blue' (qv), 'Alan Carney' (qv), 'Barrie Chase' (qv),
- 'William Demarest' (qv), 'Andy Devine' (qv), 'Norman Fell' (qv),
- 'Paul Ford' (qv), 'Sterling Holloway' (qv), 'Edward Everett Horton' (qv),
- 'Marvin Kaplan' (qv), 'Don Knotts' (qv), 'ZaSu Pitts' (qv),
- 'Carl Reiner' (qv), 'Madlyn Rhue' (qv), 'Arnold Stang' (qv),
- 'Jessie White' (qv), 'Peter Falk' (qv), 'Stan Freeberg' (qv),
- 'Chic Chandler' (qv), 'Lloyd Corrigan' (qv), 'Louise Gwen' (qv),
- 'Leo Gorcy' (qv), 'Charles Lane' (qv), 'Mike Mazurki' (qv),
- 'Roy Roberts' (qv), 'Cliff Norton' (qv), 'Sammy Tong' (qv),
- 'Nick Stewart' (qv), 'Selma Diamond' (qv).
- - Melville Crump was originally to be played by 'Ernie Kovacs' (qv). Kovacs
- died in a one-car accident before principal shooting and was
- 'Edie Adams' (qv)' (Mrs. Crump's) husband in real life.
- - Keaton had a longer, earlier scene (cut after premiere). In it, Culpepper
- discusses his plans to use Jimmy's boat to escape.
- - CAMEO(Jerry Lewis): deliberately drives over Culpepper's hat.
- - CAMEO(Jack Benny): stops to offer help
-
-
- # It's a Small World (1935)
- - DIRCAMEO(William Castle): cop
-
-
- # It's Always Fair Weather (1955)
- - 'Cyd Charisse' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by Carole Richards,
- 'Michael Kidd' (qv)'s by 'Jud Conlin' (qv).
- - Co-director 'Gene Kelly' (qv) wanted to use the same stars as he did in
- _On the Town (1949)_ (qv): 'Frank Sinatra' (qv), 'Jules Munshine' (qv),
- and himself.
-
-
- # Italian Job, The (1969)
- - Paramount Pictures originally wanted 'Robert Redford' (qv) to play the part
- of Charlie.
- - The ending was changed to leave open the possibility of a sequel.
-
-
- # J. Lyle (1994)
- - During the setup for the scene with Skip on skid row, the crew was attacked
- by a scissors-wielding transvestite who accused them of being on his turf.
- Before he was subdued by the police, he managed to cut 'Bill Plympton' (qv)'s
- elbow and seriously damage a Steadicam.
- - DIRCAMEO(Bill Plympton): guest in the wedding scene.
-
-
- # Jacob's Ladder (1990)
- - All SFX were filmed live, with no post-production.
- - CAMEO(Macaulay Culkin): dead son of Jacob Singer.
-
-
- # Jagged Edge (1985)
- - Visible in David and Jenny Barnes' bedroom is a poster for
- _Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv), also directed by 'Richard Marquand' (qv).
-
-
- # Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
- - It took 'Ray Harryhausen' (qv) 4 months to produce the skeleton scene,
- a massive amount of time for a scene which lasts at the most 3 minutes.
-
-
- # Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993)
- - References to: _The Evil Dead (1983)_ (qv), _Creepshow (1982)_ (qv),
- _A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Jaws (1975)
- - 'Sterling Hayden' (qv) was the original choice for the role of Quint.
- Hayden, however, was in trouble with the Internal Revenue Service for unpaid
- tax. All Hayden's income from acting was subject to a levy by the IRS, so
- there was an attempt to circumvent that: Hayden was also a writer, so one
- idea was to pay him union scale for his acting, and buy a story from him (his
- literary income wasn't subject to levy) for a large sum. It was concluded
- that the IRS would see through this scheme, so 'Robert Shaw' (qv) was cast
- instead.
- - Quint's tale of the USS Indianapolis was written by Shaw following a
- disagreement between screenwriters 'Peter Benchley' (qv) and
- 'Carl Gottlieb' (qv). Shaw presented his text, and Benchley and Gottlieb
- agreed that this was exactly what was needed.
- - The live shark footage was shot at Seal Rocks, Australia. A real white
- pointer was cut up and ``extended'' for the close-up shots.
- - The helicopter used for flying patrol is an Enstrom ``Tigershark''.
- - A midget in a miniature cage and a real shark were used to get some shots
- correct.
- - Apparently, technicians lost control of one of the mechanical sharks, and it
- was lost at sea.
- - During the filming of some scenes, 'Roy Scheider' (qv),
- 'Richard Dreyfuss' (qv), and Shaw had to look in amazement off camera at
- a non-existant shark.
- - Preview audiences screamed when the head of a shark victim appears in the
- hole in the bottom of the boat. Director 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) re-shot
- the scene in editor 'Verna Field' (qv)'s swimming pool because he wanted
- them to ``scream louder''.
- - A real shooting star can be seen during a shot of the boat on the water
- at dusk.
- - Video version is missing some scenes:
- - Hooper describing an obscene phonecall he made, while cutting open the
- shark.
- - Quint humiliating a young clarinet player as he buys piano wire.
- - Author 'Peter Benchley' (qv) was thrown off the set after objecting to
- the climax.
- - CAMEO(Peter Benchley): reporter on the beach.
- - CAMEO(Steven Spielberg): voice on Quint's marine radio when Mrs. Brody tries
- to contact her husband on the Orca.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [stars]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [father]: Ms. Kinter is a single mother.
-
-
- # Jaws 2 (1978)
- - Original director 'John D. Hancock' (qv) was fired and replaced by
- 'Jeannot Szwarc' (qv).
-
-
- # Jazz Singer, The (1927)
- - First movie with audible dialogue.
- - 'Georg Jessel' (qv), star of the stage version of ``The Jazzsinger'' was
- asked to play the role in the film, but refused. 'Eddie Cantor' (qv) was
- also asked, and also refused.
-
-
- # Jeanne Dore (1915)
- - Filmed to avoid showing 'Sarah Bernhardt' (qv)'s amputated leg.
-
-
- # Jewel of the Nile, The (1985)
- - The arabic speech in the climactic ``stage'' scene are actually the
- Arabic names of 'Kirk Douglas' (qv)'s movies. [rumor]
-
-
- # JFK (1991)
- - The real 'Jim Garrison' (qv) plays Earl Warren.
- - In _Bull Durham (1988)_ (qv), 'Kevin Costner' (qv)'s character stated ``...I
- believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone...''.
-
-
- # Jigsaw (1949)
- - CAMEO(Marlene Dietrich):
- - CAMEO(Henry Fonda):
- - CAMEO(John Garfield):
- - CAMEO(Burgess Meredith):
- - CAMEO(Fletcher Markle):
- - CAMEO(Marsha Hunt):
- - CAMEO(Leonard Lyons):
-
-
-
- # Jimmy the Gent (1934)
- - Working title: ``Always a Gent''.
-
-
- # Joe Versus the Volcano (1990)
- - The company logo appears frequently, each time representing a path to
- destruction: the path leading up to the factory, the product that the
- company makes (a rectal probe), the bolt of lightning which sinks the ship,
- the path up the side of the mountain, the lava flow down the side of the
- volcano, the crack in Joe's apartment, and a constellation.
- - The lamp that Joe brings into his office displays tropical images, including
- a volcano.
- - Joseph Banks was the name of Captain Cook's chief botanist on his expeditions
- to the south pacific in the 18th century.
- - The books that Joe shows to Mr. Waturi describe the plot of the film:
- ``Romeo and Juliette'', ``Robinson Crusoe'', and ``The Odyssey''.
- - When Joe and DeDe leave the restuarant, there is a billboard on the left
- with a picture of an erupting volcano and the words ``Fire in Paradise''.
- - There are at least three references to losing one's soul:
- - Joe responds to DeDe's question in the factory while inspecting his
- damaged shoe
- - Patricia's reference to being soul sick the first night on the yacht
- - several lines involving the Waponi's Tobi Chief such as when Joe states
- that he hopes the chief will not lose his Tobi (soul).
- - The mask worn by the Waponi who is representing the evil spirit resembles
- the factory where Joe used to work.
-
-
- # John Goldfarb, Please Come Home (1965)
- - Notre Dame University got a court injunction to delay the release of the film,
- claiming the studio had "knowingly and illegally misappropriated, diluted and
- commercially expolited for their private profit the names, symbols, football
- team, prestige, high reputation and goodwill" of the university. After three
- months of court battles, the studio won out.
-
-
-
- # Jordan is a Hard Road (1915)
- - Director 'Allan Dwan' (qv) hired famed evangelist 'Billy Sunday' (qv) to
- preach a real-life revival meeting in a tent in Hollywood. He filmed the
- attendees and intercut these shots with shots of actor 'Frank Campeau' (qv)
- acting the part of a preacher.
-
-
- # Journal d'une femme de chambre, Le (1964)
- - The demonstrating fashists shout ``Vive Chiappe'', a homage to the chief of
- the Parisian police who prohibited showing director 'Luis Bunuel' (qv)'s
- earlier film _Age d'Or (1930)_ (qv) after fashists destroyed the cinema
- where it was being shown.
-
-
- # Journey Back to Oz (1974)
- - 'Liza Minnelli' (qv) reprises the role of Dorothy, who was played by her
- mother 'Judy Garland' (qv) in _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv).
- - Filmed in 1964, but not released until 1974.
-
-
- # Journey Through the Black Sun (1976) (TV)
- - This TV movie was edited from scenes of the two episodes "Collision
- Course" and "The Black Sun" of the TV series _"Space: 1999" (1975)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Joy Luck Club, The (1993)
- - CAMEO(Amy Tan): chatting with guests just beyond a doorway during the
- first party scene.
-
-
- # Juarez (1939)
- - 'Orry-Kelly' (qv) designed costumes for 'Bette Davis' (qv) which changed ino
- tone as the film progressed; from white at the beginning, changing to gray
- in mid-film, and then to black at the end when she goes insane.
-
-
- # Jud Suess (1940)
- - This Nazi propaganda film is still (1995) banned on the free market in
- Germany, but may be shown for educational purpose.
-
-
- # Judge Dredd (1995)
- - Director 'Danny Cannon' (qv) was so disheartened over his constant creative
- disputes with 'Sylvester Stallone' (qv) that he swore he would never again
- work with another big-named actor. He also claimed that the final version
- was completely different from the script, due to Stallone's demanded changes.
- - The ``flying bike'' scenes features three seconds where Dredd is a computer
- generated image. This is the part where he swoops low over a crowd of punks.
-
-
- # Judgment in Berlin (1988)
- - CAMEO(Sean Penn): witness at trial. Sean Penn is the son of
- 'Arthur Penn' (qv), who directed this film.
-
-
- # Julius Caesar (1950)
- - Due to budget restraints, only one horse could be hired per day, hence
- a different colored horse was filmed each day, with footage cleverly montaged
- and edited to create the battle scenes.
- - Musical director 'Grant Fletcher' (qv) hired 'Chuck Zornig' (qv) 72 hours
- before the recording date, handing him a two-bar harmonic sketch by
- 'John Becker' (qv) and a shot list to work from. From this, Zornig
- produced a 32-page score, still copying parts for musicians as they arrived
- to record the score. Becker approached Zornig and asked him how he could
- read his two-bar sketch. Zornig replied ``When I couldn't I just chose the
- most dissonant sounds,'' causing Becker to roar with laughter.
- - The orcherstra which performed the score consisted of nine brass instruments
- plus timpani, and was recorded in an abandoned indoor swimming pool to
- create echo and a large sound.
-
-
- # Jungfrau auf dem Dach, Die (1953)
- - This German version of _The Moon is Blue (1953)_ (qv) was filmed on the
- same set with the same crew and partially the same cast.
-
-
- # Junior (1994)
- - 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' (qv) spent time in doctor's waiting rooms to
- learn how pregnant people behave.
-
-
- # Junior High School (1981)
- - All of the actors are non-professionals and were actual students at Van Nuys
- Junior High at the time of shooting.
-
-
- # Jurassic Park (1993)
- - 'William Hurt' (qv) was offered the role of Dr Grant, but turned it down
- without reading the book or the script.
- - The park software is written in Pascal; a program is clearly visible in one
- of the monitor close-ups on the UNIX system. The graphical interface
- recognized as a UNIX system is Silicon Graphics' ``3D File System
- Navigator''.
- - Director 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) was worried that ``computer graphics'' meant
- ``Nintendo'' type cartoon quality. He originally only wanted the herd of
- gallimimus dinosaurs to be computer generated, but upon seeing ILM's
- demo animation of a T-Rex chasing a herd of Galamides across his ranch, he
- decided to shoot nearly all the dinosaur scenes using this method. The
- animation was first plotted on an Amiga Toaster, and rendered for the film
- by Silicon Graphics' Indigo workstations.
- - The full-sized animatron of the Tyrannosaurus Rex weighed about 13,000 to
- 15,000 pounds. During the shooting of the initial T-Rex attack scene which
- took place in a downpour and was shot on a soundstage, the latex that
- covered the T-Rex puppet absorbed great amounts of water making it much
- heavier and harder to control. Technicians worked throughout the night with
- blow driers trying to dry the latex out. Eventually, they suspended a
- platform above the T-Rex, out of camera range, to keep the water off of it
- during filming.
- - A baby triceratops was built for a scene where one of the kids rides it.
- Special effects technicians worked on this effect for a year but the scene
- was cut at the last minute as Spielberg thought it would ruin the pacing of
- the film.
- - ``Dennis Nedry'' is an anagram of ``Nerdy Sinned''.
- - Ellie Sattler says ``Something went wrong'' to Dr Malcolm
- ('Jeff Goldblum' (qv)). In _The Fly (1986)_ (qv), Veronica Quaife said
- this to Seth Brundle (Goldblum).
- - In the egg-hatching scene, a new-born baby Triceratops was originally
- supposed to come out of the egg, but it was changed to a velociraptor.
- - The film's original ending had Grant left behind on the island.
- - Scenes of the T-Rex attacking Horner and the kids while they ride down a
- river and through a running waterfall were cut before filming.
- - Generally speaking, any shot of a full dinosaur was computer generated,
- but shots of parts of dinosaurs were of animatronics.
- - There was so many wires and rigging to control the velociraptor animatrons
- in the kitchen stalking scene that the child actors had to literally step
- over and around them while the scene was being filmed. The kitchen set was
- greatly expanded from the original design to accommodate the velociraptors.
- Some reports say that all of the dinosaurs in the kitchen scene were
- computer generated.
- - Many errors were corrected digitally: some stunt people were made to look
- like the actors, and in one scene an entire Ford Explorer jeep was digitally
- generated.
- - Spielberg wanted the velociraptors to be about 10 feet tall, which was taller
- than they were known to be. During filming, scientists discovered 10 feet
- tall velociraptors.
- - The ending where the T-Rex saves the day was added when the production
- team and 'John (II) Williams' (qv) decided that it was the hero of the film.
- - A scene of Ellie pulling the leaf off an extinct plant appeared in the
- film trailers but not the film itself.
- - 'Fred Sorenson' (qv) was the pilot who flew the crew off Kaui when the
- hurricane hit during production. He played ``Jock'', the pilot who flew
- Indiana Jones away in the opening scene of
- _Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)_ (qv), also directed by Spielberg.
- - Spielberg was so confident with this film that he started making his next
- film (_Schindler's List (1993)_ (qv)), placing post-production in the hands
- of 'George Lucas' (qv). Computer animation was still being done in the week
- that the movie was released.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [stars]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [father]: Grant hates the idea of being a father.
-
-
- # Kabinett des Doktor Caligari, Das (1919)
- - Producer 'Erich Pommer' (qv) wanted to have 'Fritz Lang' (qv) as the
- director for this film. Lang was interested, but then decided to work on
- another film.
- - Writer 'Hans Janowitz' (qv) wrote the female lead character for his
- girlfriend 'Gilda Langer' (qv), an actress at the ``Residenz-Theater'' in
- Berlin. Unfortunately she died shortly before filming began, and so
- 'Lil Dagover' (qv) got the role.
-
-
- # Katzelmacher (1969)
- - Shot in nine days.
-
-
- # Kelly's Heroes (1970)
- - The film's working title was ``The Warriors''.
- - Director 'Brian G. Hutton' (qv) was forced to make a number of cuts to suit
- the then MGM boss James Aubrey.
- - 'Donald Sutherland' (qv) became seriously ill during filming on location
- in Yugoslavia.
- - The three German tanks are authentic ``Tiger'' tanks, among the few remaining
- in the world that were still operational.
-
-
- # Kentucky Fried Movie, The (1977)
- - In the ``Feel-a-rama'' movie theatre, there is a poster advertising
- _Schlock (1971)_ (qv), also directed by 'John Landis' (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: the title of the ``Feel-a-Rama'' movie.
-
-
- # Key Largo (1948)
- - Santana was the name of 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv)'s real-life yacht, named after
- the production company he formed in 1948.
-
-
- # Key to the City (1950)
- - Production was briefly suspended when 'Loretta Young' (qv) had a miscarriage.
-
-
- # Kickboxer (1989)
- - 'Michael Qissi' (qv) was a technical advisor/choreographer when he overheard
- the production crew say they were looking for a tall oriental-looking
- guy with a background in Muay Thai. He volunteered, and got the part of
- Tong Po.
-
-
- # Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor (1994)
- - Written on the floor of Tong Po's fighting ring is the Thai word ``Kay'',
- meaning ``dead''.
-
-
- # Kid Brother, The (1927)
- - Originally titled ``The Mountain Day.''
-
-
- # Kid, The (1921)
- - The production company tried to cheat 'Charles Chaplin' (qv) by paying him
- for this six-reel film what they would ordinarily pay him for two-reel film,
- about half a million dollars. Chaplin took the unassembled film out of state
- until they agreed to the one-and-a-half million he deserved, plus half the
- surplus profits on rentals, plus reversino of the film to him after five
- years on the rental market.
-
-
- # Kika (1993)
- - The lady that interviews Nicholas in the TV program about writers is the
- mother of director 'Pedro Almodovar' (qv).
-
-
- # Killers, The (1964)
- - DIRCAMEO(Don Siegel): a cook at a diner
-
-
- # Kindergarten Cop (1990)
- - John Kimball says he was born in Austria. 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' (qv) was
- born in Austria.
- - Kimball swears in German as he carries his colleague into the house
- (``Das macht mich stinksauer! Jetzt bin ich sauer!'', which means ``I'm
- pissed as hell! Now I am pissed!'')
- - The section where Phoebe pretends to be German by sprouting random German
- phrases was unchanged when dubbed into German. This caused confusion in
- Germany.
- - Dominick has ``Ghostbusters'' (qv) sheets. _Ghostbusters (1984)_ (qv) was
- also directed by 'Ivan Reitman' (qv).
-
-
- # King and I, The (1956)
- - 'Deborah Kerr' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'Marni Nixon' (qv).
-
-
- # King Kong (1933)
- - This original version was released four times between 1933 and 1952,
- and each release saw the cutting of additional scenes. Though many of the
- outtakes - including the censored sequence in which Kong peels off
- 'Fay Wray' (qv)'s clothes - were restored in 1971, one cut scene has never
- been found. It is the clip in which Kong shakes four sailors off a log
- bridge, causing them to fall into a ravine where they are eaten alive by
- giant spiders. When the movie - with spider sequence intact - was previewed
- in San Bernardino, Calif., in late January, 1933, members of the audience
- screamed and either left the theatre or talked about the grisly sequence
- throughout the remainder of the film. Said the film's producer, Merian C.
- Cooper, ``It stopped the picture cold, so the next day back at the studio,
- I took it out myself''.
- - The models of King Kong were only 18 inches high.
-
-
- # King of Comedy, The (1983)
- - 'Johnny Carson' (qv), 'Frank Sinatra' (qv), and 'Dean Martin' (qv) were
- considered before 'Jerry Lewis' (qv).
- - DIRCAMEO(Martin Scorsese): a TV director.
-
-
- # King of Kings (1961)
- - 'Ray Bradbury' (qv) wrote the narration, but was uncredited.
- - CAMEO(Orson Welles): the narrator.
-
-
- # KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978) (TV)
- - The cartoon style music that appears during fight sequences was added after
- the production team realised that the film needed a lower certificate to
- enable younger KISS fans (the majority) to see the film.
- - 'Peter Criss' (qv)' voice was dubbed.
-
-
- # Kiss of Death (1995)
- - CAMEO(Jay O. Sanders): federal agent
-
-
- # Knightriders (1981)
- - CAMEO(Stephen King):
- - CAMEO(Tabitha King):
-
-
- # Knute Rockne, All American (1940)
- - 'William Holden' (qv), 'John Wayne' (qv), 'Robert Young' (qv), and
- 'Robert Cummings' (qv) were considered for the role of George Gipp, but only
- 'Dennis Morgan' (qv) and 'Ronald Reagan' (qv) tested for it, with Morgan
- having the edge until the last minute.
-
-
- # L.A. Story (1991)
- - Harris ('Steve Martin' (qv)) quotes poems that Martin previously quoted in
- _The Man With Two Brains (1983)_ (qv).
- - 'John Lithgow' (qv) played the part of Harry Zel, a movie agent that Harris
- contacts after being fired. The part was cut, but there are still
- references to his character in the film: during the freeway shoot-out, and
- in the ``California Cuisine'' luncheon.
- - Scenes where Harris is told that ``skipping is the perfect compromise'', and
- where Harris skips across the street were shown in trailers but not in the
- movie.
- - CAMEO(Woody Harrelson): Harris' boss at the TV station
- - CAMEO(Rick Moranis): the grave digger.
- - CAMEO(Chevy Chase): important guest (Christopher Carlos) at L'Idiot.
- - CAMEO(Terry Jones): Sara's mother (voice only)
-
-
- # Laberinto de pasiones (1982)
- - The magazine that Riza is looking through has an article about porn
- star ``Patti Diphusa''. This is the name that director
- 'Pedro Almodovar' (qv) used when writing the memoirs of a porn star.
-
-
- # Lady Be Good (1941)
- - For Eleanor Powell's dance-version of the song "Lady, Be Good", MGM
- auditioned several dogs, but none of them was able to do the required tricks.
- Finally, Powell bought a dog off a propman and trained it herself for several
- weeks so that the dance could be done as she wanted.
-
-
- # Lady Chatterley (1992) (TV)
- - Filmed in the same house as _Gothic (1987)_ (qv), also directed by
- 'Ken Russell' (qv).
- - 'Sean Bean' (qv) has a tattoo on his arm which reads ``100% Blade'', which
- is at odds with his role of Mellors, and Sheffield United supporter. Bean
- wore an arm band to cover the tattoo.
-
-
- # Lady in Red, The (1979)
- - CAMEO(Robert Forster):
-
-
- # Lady L (1965)
- - DIRCAMEO(Peter Ustinov):
-
-
- # Lady Vanishes, The (1938)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): near the end of the movie at Victoria
- Station wearing a black coat and smoking a cigarette.
-
-
- # Lair of the White Worm, The (1988)
- - DIRTRADE(Ken Russell): [snake]
- - DIRCAMEO(Ken Russell): calls out ``Hello, Mary,'' he walks by her farm at
- the beginning.
-
-
- # Last Action Hero (1993)
- - References to: _Die Hard (1988)_ (qv), _Commando (1985)_ (qv),
- _The Terminator (1984)_ (qv), _Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)_ (qv),
- _Basic Instinct (1992)_ (qv), _E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)_ (qv),
- _Amadeus (1984)_ (qv), _The Running Man (1987)_ (qv),
- _Total Recall (1990)_ (qv), _Jurassic Park (1993)_ (qv),
- _Blade Runner (1982)_ (qv).
- - Many of the ``props'' in the film are made by ``Acme''.
- - Contains intentional continuity errors.
- - The words ``A 'Franco Columbu' (qv) film'' appear on the screen at the
- beginning of Jack Slater IV. Columbu is a legendary bodybuilder friend of
- star 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' (qv)'s, who has appeared in the following films
- with him: _Pumping Iron (1977)_ (qv), _Conan the Barbarian (1981)_ (qv),
- _The Terminator (1984)_ (qv), _The Running Man (1987)_ (qv).
- - The schoolteacher who praises 'Laurence Olivier' (qv)'s performance was
- played by 'Joan Plowright' (qv), who is Olivier's widow.
- - The video _Christmas in Connecticut (1992) (TV)_ (qv) (directed by
- Schwarzenegger) is visible in the video store.
- - After Benedict murders the car mechanic and wants to confess, you
- can see someone in the background carrying a pair of recently stolen shoes.
- - The following people are listed in the credits as having a cameo appearance:
- 'Sharon Stone' (qv), 'Robert Patrick' (qv), 'Tina Turner' (qv),
- 'James Belushi' (qv), 'Jean-Claude Van Damme' (qv), 'Keith Barish' (qv),
- 'Chevy Chase' (qv), 'Chris Connelly' (qv), 'Karen Duffy' (qv),
- 'Larry Ferguson' (qv), 'Leeza Gibbons' (qv), 'Hammer' (qv),
- 'Little Richard' (qv), 'Maria Shriver' (qv), 'Mario Van Peebles' (qv),
- 'Damon Wayans' (qv),
- - ACTTRADE(Arnold Schwarzenegger): ``I'll be back!''
-
-
- # Last Boy Scout, The (1991)
- - The movie that Darian is watching on TV is
- _Lethal Weapon (1987)_ (qv), which was also written by 'Shane Black' (qv).
- - Joe ('Bruce Willis' (qv)) mentions ``reindeer goat cheese pizza'', which
- Willis also mentioned in _Hudson Hawk (1991)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Last of Mrs. Cheyney, The (1937)
- - 'Dorothy Arzner' (qv) finished directing (uncredited) when
- 'Richard Boleslawski' (qv) died suddenly.
-
-
- # Last Outpost, The (1951)
- - 'Ronald Reagan' (qv) was a serious breeder of horses during this period of
- his career and insisted on riding his favorite mare in this film.
-
-
- # Last Performance, The (1929)
- - 'Bela Lugosi' (qv) dubbed 'Conrad Veidt' (qv)'s voice for the Hungarian
- version.
-
-
- # Last Starfighter, The (1984)
- - The first movie to do all special effects (except makeup) on a computer.
- All shots of spacecraft, space, etc generated on a CRAY computer. Some
- objects had over 300 000 polygons, but all of the special effects shots for
- the movie took only eight hours to generate.
-
-
- # Laughing Gravy (1931)
- - The ``inheritance'' plotline (cut from the original release) was restorted
- from the workprint discovered in 1985.
-
-
- # Laughing Sinners (1931)
- - Most of the film was shot with 'Johnny Mack Brown' (qv) in the role of
- Carl when it was decided to trash this footage and reshoot it with
- 'Clark Gable' (qv).
-
-
- # Lawnmower Man, The (1992)
- - Early versions of the film alluded that they were related to a
- 'Stephen King' (qv) work. King did write a short story called ``The
- Lawnmower Man'', but it was completely different to the movie. King sued
- the film makers, and had his name removed from the film.
-
-
- # Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
- - Although 220 minutes long, no women have speaking roles in this film.
-
-
- # Laws of Gravity (1992)
- - The film just took 12 days to shoot and the whole production cost was
- about $US38,000.
-
-
- # League of Their Own, A (1992)
- - 'John Lovitz' (qv) had a more substantial role, but it was cut.
- - 'Debra Winger' (qv) was originally going to appear in the film, but backed
- out when Madonna was signed.
- - 'Tom Hanks' (qv) gained much weight in preparation for his role.
- - The old Dottie and Kit are played by other actor, but their voices
- are dubbed over by 'Geena Davis' (qv) and 'Lori Petty' (qv).
- - The characters at the hall of fame and seen playing after the game are
- real players from the league portrayed in the film.
-
-
- # Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
- - Author 'John O'Brien' (qv), on whose autobiography this movie is based,
- committed suicide two weeks after the movie went into production. Director
- 'Mike Figgis' (qv) contemplated abandoning the project, but decided the
- film would make a good memorial for O'Brien.
- - DIRCAMEO(Mike Figgis): the smiling singer in the ``Red Mutten''
- advertisments. In the credits, ``Red Mutten'' is listed as a recording
- studio in Barnet, London.
-
-
- # Leif (1987)
- - Rotum (the town where the movie takes place) is ``bribes'' spelled
- backwards in swedish. Writer 'Claes Eriksson' (qv) claims he
- didn't notice this until filming began, though the movie is
- on a related topic.
-
-
- # Leon (1994)
- - Mathilda registers herself and Leon at the hotel as ``Mr. McGuffin and
- daughter'', a reference to a term that 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv) used to
- describe a plot element that is of paramount importance to the characters
- in the film, but merely incidental to the viewers of the film.
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [reno]
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [intro]
-
-
- # Let Him Have It (1991)
- - Original director 'Alex Cox' (qv) was replaced by 'Peter Medak' (qv) becuase
- Cox wanted to film in black and white.
-
-
- # Let's Make Love (1960)
- - 'Arthur Miller' (qv) revised the script so that more emphasis was given to
- his wife, 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv). 'Gregory Peck' (qv), originally cast
- opposite Monroe, left the project, unhappy about the way his role and been
- diminished. He said the script was ``now about as funny as pushing Grandma
- down the stairs in a wheelchair.''
- - 'Cary Grant' (qv), 'Charlton Heston' (qv), 'Rock Hudson' (qv),
- 'James Stewart' (qv), and 'Yul Brynner' (qv) all turned down the male lead.
- 'Yves Montand' (qv) was cast after starring in _Crucible, The (1957)_ (qv),
- based on a play also written by Miller.
- - CAMEO(Gene Kelly): himself
- - CAMEO(Bing Crosby): himself
- - CAMEO(Milton Berle): himself
-
-
- # Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)
- - While the Murtaugh family waits for the commercial, they watch
- "Tales from the Crypt" (1989)_ (qv), specifically the psycho Santa episode
- starring 'Mary Ellen Trainor' (qv), who plays the Police Psychiatrist.
-
-
- # Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)
- - Director 'Richard Donner' (qv) is an animal-rights and pro-choice activist,
- and placed many posters and stickers for these causes in the film. Of note
- are the T-shirt worn by one of Murtagh's daughters (the actor's idea), and
- an 18-wheeler with an anti-fur slogan on the side.
- - Murtagh and Riggs drive past a cinema advertising _Radio Flyer (1992)_ (qv),
- also directed by Donner.
-
-
- # Letter to Three Wives, A (1949)
- - To get the proper look of derision from 'Linda Darnell' (qv) in the
- scene where she stares at a photo of Addie, director
- 'Joseph L. Manckiewicz' (qv) used a picture of 'Otto Preminger' (qv), the
- director who had given Darnell such a hard time on the set of
- _Forever Amber (1947)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Letzte Mann, Der (1924)
- - Writer 'Carl Mayer' (qv) originally did not want to have a happy ending.
- There is a rumor that he was forced to do so by the production company,
- and ironic text before the epilog saying that the writer had sympathy for
- the old doorman.
-
-
- # Liberty (1929)
- -Released in silent and limited sound versions.
-
-
-
- Life and Times of
- # Licence to Kill (1989)
- - The film's working title was ``License Revoked'' but was later changed when
- it was found to confuse test audiences in America. Titled ``The Cancelled
- License'' in Japan.
- - The film was originally to be set in China but production difficulties
- became insurmountable.
- - CAMEO(Pedro Armendariz Jr.): Kerim Bay's son. Pedro Armendariz Sr.
- played Kerim Bay in _From Russia with Love (1963)_ (qv).
- - 'David Henderson' (qv) returns as Felix Leiter, a role he first played
- in _Live and Let Die (1973)_ (qv).
- - In the final chase sequence just after 007 lands on the tanker, Sanchez fires
- at Bond hitting the truck's fuel tanks. The sound of the bullets ricocheting
- off the tanks plays the start of the James Bond theme.
- - At the end of the film, the credits say ``James Bond will return''.
-
-
- # Liebe im Ring (1930)
- - Planned as a silent film, but a script was added when orders came to make
- it a ``talkie''.
-
-
- # Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, The (1981) (TV)
- - The original cast had 'Ben Kingsley' (qv) in the role of Mr. Squeers.
- - The day of the technical rehearsal for the second play (part II), the
- actors were still getting new lines, and a few of the scenes had only been
- rehearsed once. The unfinished state of the production led 'Trevor Nunn' (qv)
- to ask the cast to mill about in the audience, before the curtain,
- out of character, to explain the situation to them. This became
- part of the production.
-
-
- # Life of Brian (1979)
- - Numerous title changes: ``Monty Python's Life of Brian'', etc.
- - More footage of the Judean People's Front crack suicide squad was filmed but
- not included. Also edited out was a section during the kidnapping of
- Pilate's wife where she thumps Brian on the head.
- - CAMEO(George Harrison): Mr Papadopolous, owner of ``The Mount'', who
- shakes hands with Brian and gives a very Liverpudlian ``'ullo''.
-
-
- # Lifeboat (1944)
- - Much of the cast caught pneumonia from constant exposure to cold water.
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): in ``before'' and ``after'' pictures in a
- newspaper advert for Reduco the Obesity slayer. The pictures were genuine,
- as he had just been on a crash diet (although not with the fictional Reduco).
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [bathroom]: John Kovac's ``BM'' tattoo.
-
-
- # Light Sleeper (1991)
- - In one scene, John LeTour ('Willem Dafoe' (qv)) is shown sitting on his bed
- watching old photographs and listening to some CDs. One of the CDs is the
- soundtrack from Walter Hill's _Streets of Fire (1984)_ (qv), which was
- Dafoe's first starring role.
- - The film briefly shown on TV in Ann's home at the beginning is
- 'Kenneth Anger' (qv)'s cult movie _Scorpio Rising (1964)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Limelight (1952)
- - 'Charles Chaplin' (qv)'s film about a vaudeville comic on the decline
- features a scene in which Chaplin, as the elderly Calvero, makes his
- comeback in a music hall sketch. The routine, which originally ran 10
- minutes, has Calvero performing on stage with an old colleague, played by
- 'Buster Keaton' (qv). It has been said that while Chaplin was good, Keaton
- was sensational. Consequently, Chaplin allowed only a small portion of the
- scene to remain in release prints.
-
-
- # Limit Up (1989)
- - CAMEO(Sally Kellerman): night club singer
-
-
- # Lion King, The (1994)
- - The original opening to the film was supposed to have been a quiet
- dialogue-heavy sequence. When composer 'Hans Zimmer' (qv) prepared his
- interpretation of ``Circle of Life'', he made a extended version so he
- would have some flexibility as to what to cut for the film. The
- animators were so impressed with the work that they decided to
- change the beginning into the currently seen sequence so they could use the
- entire work that Zimmer prepared.
- - Simba says to Scar ('Jeremy Irons' (qv)) ``You're so weird.'' Scar replies:
- ``You have no idea!'', the same reply that Irons used in
- _Reversal of Fortune (1990)_ (qv).
- - One of the bugs that Timon pulls out of a knothole during ``Hakuna Matada''
- is wearing Mickey Mouse ears.
- - There are various rumours that when Simba collapses on the cliff after
- talking with Timon and Pumbaa about stars, the dust that flies off the
- cliff forms the letters ``SEX''.
-
-
- # Lisztomania (1975)
- - The ``Millionairess'' and ``Most promising Actress'' as addressed in the
- concert scene are none other than Madame von Meck and Alma Mahler from
- Ken Russell's previous films _The Music Lovers (1970)_ (qv) and
- _Mahler (1974)_ (qv).
- - When Liszt ('Roger Daltrey' (qv)) changes into a dress at Carolyne's
- command, he changes behind a screen with a painting of royalty. The man in
- the painting is 'Pete Townshend' (qv), from the rock band 'The Who' (qv),
- of which Daltrey is the lead singer.
- - CAMEO(Oliver Reed): the man who seals the door of the ``fumigation'' room at
- Carolyne's palace.
- - DIRTRADE(Ken Russell): [snake]:The flames of Liszt's piano turn Wagner's
- sword into a snake.
- - DIRTRADE(Ken Russell): [primary colors]:The "lasers blasts" which destroy
- Wagner/Hitler at the end of the film.
-
-
- # Little Darlings (1980)
- - 'Kristy McNichol' (qv) took up smoking as part of the preperation for the
- role, but couldn't quit the habit.
-
-
- # Little Man Tate (1991)
- - 'Jodie Foster' (qv) became director after 'Joe Dante' (qv) left due to
- creative differences.
-
-
- # Little Mermaid, The (1989)
- - 1,000 different colors were used on 1,100 backgrounds. over one million
- drawings were done in total.
- - The two minute storm took 10 special effects artists over a year to finish.
- - Some versions of the videotape had the likeness of a penis on the cover.
- It's the highest tower in the middle of the castle in the background.
- - The Tiny Toon Adventure script writer 'Sheri Stoner' (qv) was used as the
- model for Ariel. See also _Beauty and the Beast (1991)_ (qv). [or was it
- Alyssa Milano?]
-
-
- # Little Miss Marker (1934)
- - 'Adolphe Menjou' (qv) was having difficulty with a particular line in
- the script. At the prompting of others on the set, 'Shirley Temple' (qv),
- (aged 6) turned to director 'Alexander Hall' (qv) and asked ``Is it too late
- to replace Mr. Menjou on this picture?''.
-
-
- # Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
- - Originally included an extended sequence for the song ``The Meek Shall
- Inherit''.
- - The original ending featured extensive model shots of Audrey 2 wreaking havoc
- on the city to the song ``Don't Feed the Plants''. The ending was reshot
- after bad preview audience reaction.
-
-
- # Little Shop of Horrors, The (1960)
- - Filmed in just two days and nights.
-
-
- # Little Women (1994)
- - At the end of the credits, the film is dedicated to two persons, one of whom
- is 'Polly Klaas' (qv), the 12-year-old girl who was kidnapped from her
- Petaluma, California, home in 1993 and later found murdered.
- 'Wynona Ryder' (qv), much of whose youth was spent in Petaluma, joined in
- the highly publicized search effort and made a number of emotional
- appeals for the child's safe return.
-
-
- # Live and Let Die (1973)
- - 'Sean Connery' (qv) turned down the then astronomic sum of $5.5 million to
- play James Bond.
- - 'Roger Moore' (qv)'s first appearance as James Bond.
- - UA wanted an American to play Bond: 'Burt Reynolds' (qv), 'Paul Newman' (qv)
- and 'Robert Redford' (qv) were all considered. Producer Cubby Broccoli,
- however, insisted that the part should be played by a Briton and put
- forward Moore. 'Sean Connery' (qv) had previously turned down $5.5 million
- to play the role.
- - Moore should not have been available for the part since at the time he was
- committed to Sir 'Lew Grade' (qv)'s ``The Persuaders'' with
- 'Tony Curtis' (qv), but when the show flopped in the US he was prematurely
- released from his contract. Moore was author 'Ian Flemming' (qv)'s original
- choice for Bond, but he was comitted to _"The Saint" (1967)_ (qv) when the
- earlier films were in production.
- - All of Moore's contracts include an unlimited supply of hand rolled
- Monte Cristo cigars (in one 007 movie the final bill comes to 3176.50
- pounds).
- - Live and Let Die is the first 007 score not to involve 'John Barry' (qv);
- former Beatles producer 'George Martin' (qv) does the job instead.
- - Unlike the previous four Bond movies, it is not filmed in Panavision.
- - The film is titled ``The Dead Slave'' in Japan.
- - The power-boat jump over the causeway set the world record for distance:
- 110 feet. The second boat was not scripted to collide with the police car,
- but after this happened while shooting the stunt, the script was changed to
- accommodate it.
-
-
- # Living Daylights, The (1987)
- - 'Timothy Dalton' (qv)'s first appearance as James Bond.
- 'Pierce Brosnan' (qv) was the hot favorite to replace 'Roger Moore' (qv)
- but was ruled out because of his contractual obligations to
- _"Remington Steele" (1982)_ (qv). Other actors considered included
- 'Sam Neill' (qv) and 'Finlay Light' (qv).
- - 'Maryam d'Abo' (qv) gets a lead role after screen tests with Brosnan.
- - The film's title is ``The Breeze of Death'' in Germany.
- - The film's title is ``Killing is no Game'' in France.
- - In the opening scene at Gibraltar, real military installations were used.
- These included a Ministry of Defence road not open to the public. The
- machine gun nest on the airstrip was not authentic.
-
-
- # Lobster Man from Mars (1989)
- - 'Orson Welles' (qv) came up with the title for this movie. He had originally
- agreed to play the part of the producer, but died before production began.
- - On the last day of shooting, director 'Stanley Sheff' (qv) and producer
- 'Steven Greene' (qv) bought the entire cast and crew an expensive lobster
- dinner.
-
-
- # Lodger, The (1926)
- - Hitchcock wanted an ambiguous ending to the film, but the studio wouldn't
- allow it to be implied that the lodger might actually be the murderer.
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): a desk in the newsroom early in the film.
- Some people claim he also appears later in the crowd lynch scene.
-
-
- # Lolita (1962)
- - Both 'Noel Coward' (qv) and 'Laurence Olivier' (qv) refused the part of
- Humbert Humbert.
- - 'Tuesday Weld' (qv) was considered for the title role.
-
-
- # London After Midnight (1927)
- - 'Lon Chaney' (qv) wore a set of false animal teech that hurt him so much
- that he could only wear them for a few minutes at a time.
-
-
- # Lone Wolf McQuade (1983)
- - 'John Carradine' (qv) was warned by 'Chuck Norris' (qv) for kicking too
- hard during the final scene.
-
-
-
- # Long Riders, The (1980)
- - CAMEO(Ry Cooder): the saloon singer. Cooder composed the soundtrack.
-
-
- # Long Voyage Home, The (1940)
- - 'John Wayne' (qv) was asked by director 'John Ford' (qv) to play the part of
- Ole Olson, who happened to be Swedish. Wayne wasn't sure he could
- pull off the Swedish accent, and was worried that the audience would laugh.
- Ford persuaded Wayne to take the role.
-
-
- # Longest Day, The (1962)
- - 'Richard Todd' (qv) (Major Howard of the British 6th Airborne)
- was himself in Normandy on D-Day, as Lt. Todd of the British 6th Airborne.
- - As a 22-year-old private, 'Joseph Lowe' (qv) landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day
- with the Fifth Ranger Battalion and scaled the cliffs at Pointe Du Hoc. He
- scaled those hundred-foot cliffs all over again, for the cameras, some 17
- years later, acting as a member of the 505th Infantry Battle Group.
-
-
- # Longxiong Hudi (1986)
- - While filming a stunt, 'Jackie Chan' (qv) missed a tree branch and hit his
- head on a rock, nearly killing him and leaving him with a permanent
- thimble-sized hole on the right side of his head.
-
-
- # Lords of the Deep (1989)
- - CAMEO(Roger Corman):
-
-
- # Love Happy (1949)
- - 'Groucho Marx' (qv) informed 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv) that he had a role which
- called for ``a young lady who can walk by me in such a manner as to arouse
- my elderly libido and cause smoke to issue from my ears.'' Monroe obliged
- and was quickly cast.
-
-
- # Love Is Better Than Ever (1952)
- - CAMEO(Gene Kelly):
-
-
- # Lucifer Rising (1970)
- - Lucifer was originally played by 'Chris Jagger' (qv), but squabbling between
- him and 'Kenneth Anger' (qv) led to Jagger returning to London and Anger
- taking over the role.
-
-
- # Lucky Partners (1940)
- - The working titles were ``Good Luck'' and ``Change Your Luck''.
-
-
- # Lust for Life (1956)
- - Director 'Vincente Minnelli' (qv) had a portion of a field spray-painted
- yellow to closer resemble Vincent Van Gough's painting.
-
-
- # M (1931)
- - 'Peter Lorre' (qv)'s whistling was dubbed by director 'Fritz Lang' (qv).
-
-
- # Mable's Strange Predicament (1914)
- - Banned by Swedish censons, who found it ``brutalising'' becuase of the
- amorous scenes.
-
-
- # Macbeth (1948)
- - One of the witches is played by 'Brainerd Duffield' (qv), a man.
-
-
- # Mackenna's Gold (1969)
- - The canyon was purchased as unsafe by the movie company, and actually
- destroyed on film.
-
-
- # Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1995)
- - The Drug Squad officer was originally to be called MacKenzie but was
- renamed Stringer at a late stage because there is a real life MacKenzie at
- Scotland Yard.
- - Although 'Tim Sewell' (qv) is credited with writing the screenplay from an
- original story by director 'Henry Cole' (qv), shortly before the
- start of principle photography, Cole himself re-wrote some sections
- of the script to bring out the British upper-class eccentricity which he
- felt was missing.
- - CAMEO (Patrick Lichfield): the photographer taking a family portrait of the
- Dyer family at their country seat.
-
-
- # Mad Max (1979)
- - Often shown with American voiced dubbed in.
- - The car that Max drives (the ``last of the V8 interceptors'') is a
- production car, the Ford ``XB Falcon Hardtop'', sold in Australia from
- December 1973 until August 1976. The car in the film had a standard 351
- cubic inch (5.8 litre) V8 motor.
-
-
- # Mad Max 2 (1981)
- - Released as ``The Road Warrior'' in the United States, and was dubbed with
- American accents.
-
-
- # Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
- - The script called for Aunt Entity ('Tina Turner' (qv)) to drive a vehicle.
- All of the vehicles were stick-shifts, which Turner couldn't drive, so a
- special automatic had to be constructed.
-
-
- # Made in America (1993)
- - The African Craft Shop is in the same street as a cinema advertising ``A
- Paula Prentiss Retrospective''. Prentiss is the wife of director
- 'Richard Benjamin' (qv).
-
-
- # Made in Heaven (1987)
- - CAMEO(Debra Winger): Emmert, the apparently male entity who ``runs
- things'' in heaven.
-
-
- # Madness of King George, The (1994)
- - The ``III'' was dropped from the title of the film for fear that American
- cinemagoers might think it was a sequel.
-
-
- # Maedchen Juanita, Das (1945)
- - This comedy with the working title ``Frau ueber Bord (Kabine 27)'' could
- not be finished in 1945 because of the end of World War II. It was then
- edited with material from the archives and released in West Germany seven
- years later in 1952.
-
-
- # Magnificent Ambersons, The (1942)
- - The newspaper showing headlines indicating the explosion that injured
- George Amberson Minafer. Also visible in that newspaper is an article
- written by ``Jed Leland'', a character from _Citizen Kane (1941)_ (qv),
- also directed by 'Orson Welles' (qv).
- - RKO chopped 20 minutes of the film and added a happy ending when Welles
- was out of the country.
-
-
- # Magnificent Doll (1946)
- - The night before shooting was to start, a game of hide-and-seek was held
- during a party. 'Primula Niven' (qv) (wife of 'David Niven' (qv)) opened
- a door she thought led to a closet and fell down the stairs to her death.
-
-
- # Major and the Minor, The (1942)
- - It was decided to include scenes of [?]'s ('Ginger Rogers' (qv)'s) mother.
- 'Spring Byington' (qv) was the first choice but was appearing in another
- film. Rogers suggested her real mother 'Lela Rogers' (qv), who got the role.
-
-
- # Make Mine Music (1946)
- - Animation in the Tone Poem: Blue Bayou was originally created for the deleted
- ``Clair de lune'' sequence of _Fantasia (1940)_.
-
-
- # Mallrats (1995)
- - 'Jason Mewes' (qv) was nearly replaced as Jay, the studio attempting
- to replace him up until the screening of the first dailies.
- - Numerous references to _Clerks (1994)_ (qv), also directed by
- 'Kevin Smith' (qv).
-
-
- # Maltese Falcon, The (1941)
- - 'George Raft' (qv) was originally cast as Sam Spade. He turned it
- down because it was ``not an important picture'', taking advantage of a
- clause in his contract that he did not have to work on remakes.
- - The Shakespeare reference that ends the film was suggested by
- 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv).
- - CAMEO(Walter Huston): Captain Jacobi
- - DIRTRADE(John Huston): [father]
-
-
- # Mambo Kings, The (1992)
- - 'Antonio Banderas' (qv) couldn't speak English when this movie was filmed,
- and thus performed all his lines phonetically.
-
-
- # Man About Town (1939)
- - Originally, this film was to feature 'Betty Grable' (qv) opposite
- 'Jack Benny' (qv) in the role of Diana Wilson, but because of illness
- she had to be replaced by 'Dorothy Lamour' (qv). She recovered in time,
- however to contribute a song.
-
-
- # Man Called Adam, A (1966)
- - Adam's trumpet playing was actually done by 'Nat Adderley' (qv).
-
-
- # Man in the White Suit, The (1952)
- - The strange noises made by the laboratory apparatus were produced for the
- sound track by a tuba and a bassoon.
-
-
- # Man of the House (1995)
- - Ben Archer ('Jonathan Taylor Thomas' (qv)) can be seen sitting under a tree
- reading a comic book based on _The Lion King (1994)_ (qv), which also
- starred Thomas.
-
-
- # Man Who Came Back, The (1931)
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) was 'Charles Farrell' (qv)'s voice coach. He and
- several other actors had thought they were getting Farrell's part.
-
-
- # Man Who Fell to Earth, The (1976)
- - The power-boat jump in this movie broke the world record for distance,
- previously set during the making of _Live and Let Die (1973)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Man Who Knew Too Much, The (1934)
- - The gun battle at the end was based on an unprecedented real-life ``Sidney
- Street siege'' that had recently occured in London.
- - Remade as _The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)_ (qv), again by
- 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv).
-
-
- # Man Who Knew Too Much, The (1956)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): in the Moroccan marketplace watching the
- acrobats with his back to the camera just before the murder.
- - 'Bernard Herrmann' (qv) (the composer of the score) can be seen conducting
- the orchestra during the Albert Hall sequence.
- - The plot calls for a man to be discovered as ``not Moroccan'' because he was
- wearing black makeup. The makeup artists couldn't find a black substance
- that would come off easily, and so they painted the fingers of the other man
- white, so that he would leave pale streaks on the other man's skin.
- - The Albert Hall sequence lasts 12 minutes without a single word of dialogue
- and consists of 124 shots.
- - The film was unavailable for decades because its rights (together with four
- other pictures of the same periods') were bought back by Hitchcock and left
- as part of his legacy to his daughter. They've been known for long as the
- infamous ``5 lost Hitchcocks'' amongst film buffs, and were re-released in
- theathers around 1984 after a 30-years absence. They are
- _Rear Window (1954)_ (qv), _The Trouble with Harry (1955)_ (qv),
- _Rope (1948)_ (qv), _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv) and
- _The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)_ (qv).
- - 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv) previously filmed this story as
- _The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Man Who Talked Too Much, The (1940)
- - 'George Reeves' (qv)' role as the first hotel clerk was filmed but cut.
- - The script was unfinished at the start of production and was revised
- throughout.
-
-
- # Man with the Golden Arm, The (1955)
- - 'Marlon Brando' (qv) was offered the role of Frankie Machine, but
- 'Frank Sinatra' (qv) jumped at the opportunity and was signed before Brando
- could accept.
-
-
- # Man with the Golden Gun, The (1974)
- - Title role originally offered to 'Jack Palance' (qv), but was eventually
- played by 'Christopher Lee' (qv). Lee is author 'Ian Fleming' (qv)'s cousin.
- See also _Dr. No (1962)_ (qv).
- - 'Britt Ekland' (qv) auditioned for the role of Scaramanga's mistress, but
- director 'Guy Hamilton' (qv) offered her the role of Mary Goodnight after
- seeing her in a bikini.
- - J W Pepper ('Clifton James' (qv)) is a sheriff from Lousiana that James Bond
- met in _Live and Let Die (1973)_ (qv). While chasing Scaramanga, Bond teams
- up with Pepper, who is on holidays in Thailand.
- - The spiral ``Javelin Jump'' was inspired from an American Motors Corporation
- promotional tour which was running around the time the movie was made. The
- jump was performed of a modified 1974 Hornet X: special suspension, a six
- cylinder engine (for reduced weight), centered steering wheel, and a special
- fuel system to stop the car stalling when turning over. During AMC's
- promotional tour, they had a few mishaps (including a roof landing when the
- car stalled on approach to the ramp), but the stunt that appeared in the
- film was done on the first take. A group of university students came up with
- the original idea, and used a computer to calculate the necessary
- environment. Although the bridge halves look dilapidated, they were
- constructed to these exacting specifications. The stunt car had to approach
- the ramp at right-angles, do a sharp turn, and then hit the ramp at a
- predetermined speed.
- - 'Alice Cooper' (qv)'s ``Muscle of Love'' album has a song ``Man With the
- Golden Gun'' on it. The CD version includes notes claiming it was to be the
- theme song of the movie, but the producers chickened out.
- - First 007 movie to be shown at the Kremlin.
- - The last 007 movie co-produced by 'Harry Saltzman' (qv). Following many
- creative differences, he sold his 50% share in the Bond franchise to United
- Artists.
-
-
- # Man with Two Brains, The (1983)
- - CAMEO(Sissy Spacek): the voice of Ann Uumellmahaye.
-
-
- # Manchurian Candidate, The (1962)
- - 'Frank Sinatra' (qv) broke one of his fingers in the fight sequence with
- 'Henry Silva' (qv).
- - 'Angela Lansbury' (qv) plays the lead character's mother, even though she is
- actually younger than him.
- - All the members of the platoon in Korea are named after cast and crew of
- the TV show ``You'll Mever Get Rich''.
- - It took a full week to film the opening dream sequence. Director
- 'John Frankenheimer' (qv) rushed a rough edit of the sequence to Sinatra,
- then decided to keep the cut in the final movie unchanged.
-
-
- # Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993)
- - Lead role written for 'Mia Farrow' (qv), but 'Dianne Keaton' (qv) got the
- role following Farrow's breakup with the film's director 'Woody Allen' (qv).
-
-
- # Manhunter (1986)
- - The events in this film occur before the events in
- _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv). Although there are several
- characters common to both films, there are only two actors who appear in
- both movies. Ironically, they both play different characters in both films.
- 'Frankie Faison' (qv) plays Lt Fisk in _Manhunter (1986)_ (qv), and Barney in
- _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv), and 'Dan Butler' (qv) plays an FBI
- fingerprint expert in _Manhunter (1986)_ (qv), and an entymologist in
- _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Manpower (1942)
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) was originally cast in this film, but
- 'George Raft' (qv) refused to work with him.
-
-
- # Marathon Man (1976)
- - 'Dustin Hoffman' (qv) (being a ``method actor'') stayed up all night to play
- a character who has stayed up all night. Arriving on the set,
- 'Laurence Olivier' (qv) asked him why he looked they way he did. Hoffman
- told him, to which Olivier replied in jest: ``Why not try acting? It's much
- easier.''
-
-
-
- # Maria Rosa (1916)
- - 'Lou Tellegen' (qv) (who had starred on Broadway as Andreas in the stage
- version) was consulted in the production of this film, the result of
- which was that he met and married the film's star ('Geraldine Farrar' (qv)).
-
-
- # Marie Antoinette (1938)
- - Originally to be directed by 'Sidney Franklin' (qv), but replaced by
- 'William S. Van Dyke' (qv).
-
-
- # Marked Woman (1937)
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) and 'Mayo Methot' (qv) fell in love during production.
- They were married as soon as he had divorced his second wife
- 'Mary Philips' (qv).
-
-
- # Marnie (1964)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): 5 minutes into the film, in the hotel
- corridor as Marnie walks by.
- - The production company created for the film, ``Geoffrey Stanley'' was named
- after Hitchcock's pet dogs.
- - Hitchcock and 'Tippi Hedren' (qv) had a major falling out during the filming
- and by the end he directed her through intermediaries.
- - 'Bruce Dern' (qv) can be seen briefly as the sailor in Marnie's flashback.
- - Hitchcock wanted 'Grace Kelly' (qv) to make her screen comeback in the title
- role, but the people of Monaco were not happy with the idea of their princess
- playing a compulsive thief.
-
-
- # Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)
- - 'Robert De Niro' (qv) studied stroke victims to get a purchase on speech
- that is struggling to emerge.
-
-
- # Masquerade (1988)
- - About thirty minutes in the movie, there's a cut to a night scene on a beach.
- It's rumoured that there is a subliminal message (visible only in widescreen)
- written on the face of the wave in the lower right corner of the screen.
-
-
- # Matter of Life and Death, A (1946)
- - For the table tennis scene, 'Kim Hunter' (qv) and 'Roger Livesey' (qv) were
- trained by 'Alan Brooke' (qv), the British champion who has played many
- games with International champion 'Victor Barna' (qv). During a visit to
- Denham Studios the two champions played a couple of games before an admiring
- audience of artists and technicians. For luck, Hunter borrowed one of
- Brook's tournament bats for her film game.
- - The huge escalator linking this World with the Other, called ``Operation
- Ethel'' by the firm of engineers who constructed her under the aegis of the
- London Passenger Transport Board, took three months to make and cost 3,000
- pounds (in 1946). ``Ethel'' had 106 steps each 20 feet wide and was driven
- by a 12 h.p. engine. The full shot was completed by hanging minatures.
- - The backcloth of the High Court scene, suggesting tiers of seats stretching
- into infinity, measured 350 feet long and 40 feet high. Altogether 8
- backcloths of similar large dimensions were used in Other World scenes, and
- 29 elaborate sets were constructed. In all these vast scenes 5,375 crowd
- artistes were used, including real R.A.F. crews, Red Cross nurses and
- W.A.A.C.s.
-
-
- # Maurice (1987)
- - CAMEO(Helena Bonham Carter): ???. Carter starred in director
- 'James Ivory' (qv)'s previous film, _A Room with a View (1986)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Maverick (1994)
- - 'Meg Ryan' (qv) was the original choice for Annabelle.
- - 'Mel Gibson' (qv) had special lessons to learn how to draw a gun from
- a holster.
- - CAMEO(Danny Glover): bank robber. Glover's and 'Mel Gibson' (qv)'s
- characters appear to almost recognize each other. This is a reference
- to _Lethal Weapon (1987)_ (qv), _Lethal Weapon 2 (1989)_ (qv), and
- _Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)_ (qv), all of which were also directed by
- 'Richard Donner' (qv).
-
-
- # Maximum Overdrive (1986)
- - DIRCAMEO(Stephen King): man who the ATM swears at.
-
-
- # Mean Streets (1973)
- - DIRCAMEO(Martin Scorsese): the hit man who shoots Johnny Boy.
- - DIRTRADE(Martin Scorsese): [mother]: the woman who comes to Teresa's aid
- when she has an epileptic fit.
- - CAMEO(Elizabeth Scorsese): the woman who comes to Teresa's aid when she
- has an epileptic fit.
-
-
- # Meatballs Part II (1984)
- - Cheryl ('Kim Richards' (qv)) is asked if she comes from another planet (due
- to her lack of experience with boys). Cheryl replies that she sort of is.
- Richards played a young alien girl, marooned on earth, in two Disney movies:
- _Escape to Witch Mountain (1975)_ (qv), and
- _Return from Witch Mountain (1978)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
- - Producer-lyricist 'Arthur Freed' (qv) dubbed the singing for
- 'Leon Ames' (qv).
- - 'Van Johnson'(qv) was supposed to play John Truett, but 'Tom Drake'(qv)
- took over.
- - To get just the right emotional response from 'Margaret O'Brien' (qv) in
- the famous backyard snowman-bashing scene, director 'Vincente Minnelli' (qv)
- told the child just before shooting that her pet dog had been run over. He
- then ordered the scene to roll, and O'Brien carried it out on a near-
- hysterical level.
-
-
- # Memoirs of an Invisible Man (1992)
- - The soundtrack by 'Shirley Walker' (qv) was the first major Hollywood studio
- picture with a complete orchestral score written by a woman.
-
-
- # Men at Work (1990)
- - The two hit men drive a car with a number plate ``HITMEN''.
-
-
- # Men in Black (1934)
- - The bizarre medical terminology used by the Stooges was ad-libbed.
- - 'Curly Howard' (qv)'s famous line ``Woo-woo-woo-woo'' was used when
- he forgot his lines, but soon became a standard.
-
-
- # Mermaids (1990)
- - 'Winona Ryder' (qv) replaced 'Emily Lloyd' (qv) becuase it was thought that
- Lloyd looked to genetically dissimilar to 'Cher' (qv).
-
-
- # Merry-Go-Round (1922)
- - 'Erich Von Stroheim' (qv) was replace by 'Rupert Julian' (qv) becuase
- producer 'Irving Thalberg' (qv) discovered that Von Stroheim wanted all
- the extras to wear silk underwear embroidered with the Austrian/Hungarian
- crown, despite the fact that they would never be seen.
-
-
- # Metropolis (1926)
- - A version of this silent film was released in 1984, featuring a soundtrack
- produced by 'Georgio Moroder' (qv). This version is also color tinted.
-
-
- # Meyer aus Berlin (1919)
- - The film was believed to be lost, but it was discovered in the Netherland's
- film archives titled ``Sally geht auf Reisen''.
-
-
- # Midnight (1939)
- - 'Barbara Stanwyck' (qv) was originally slated for the role of Eve Peabody,
- but was replaced by 'Claudette Colbert' (qv) because of scheduling problems.
- - 'Mary Astor' (qv)'s pregnancy caused some filming problems.
-
-
- # Midnight Cowboy (1969)
- - CAMEO(M. Emmet Walsh):
-
-
- # Midnight Run (1988)
- - 'Robert De Niro' (qv) spent time with bounty hunters as part of his
- preparation for this role.
- - 'Charles Grodin' (qv) changed a line in the screenplay from ``As an
- accountant'' to ``As your accountant'' to show the growing bond between the
- two characters.
- - Universal Studios wanted to cast 'Robin Williams' (qv) instead of Grodin.
- Williams was eager to play the part, willing to do many screen tests.
- Director 'Martin Brest' (qv) was so impressed with the way that Grodin and
- De Niro worked together that he cast Grodin against the wishes of the studio.
- - Grodin has permanent scars resulting from the real handcuffs he had to wear
- for a great deal of the film.
-
-
- # Midsummer Night's Dream, A (1935)
- - 'Mickey Rooney' (qv) broke his leg during filming, and was wheeled around
- behind bushes on a bicycle during filming.
-
-
- # Midway (1976)
- - Originally shown in Sensurround, a system which had special low-pitch woofers
- for sound effects.
-
-
- # Mighty Ducks, The (1992)
- - Number 10 on the Duck's rival team, the Hawks, is named Herek. The film was
- directed by 'Stephen Herek' (qv).
-
-
- # Milky Way, The (1936)
- - When a suitable white horse for Burheigh could not be found, make-up artists
- were called upon to bleach a dark-colored horse blonde.
-
-
- # Miller's Crossing (1990)
- - CAMEO(Frances McDormand): the mayor's secretary
-
-
- # Millions Like Us (1943)
- - Charters and Caldicott are characters who also appeared in
- _Night Train to Munich (1940)_ (qv) and _The Lady Vanishes (1938)_ (qv)
- films also written by 'Sidney Gilliat' (qv) and co-director
- 'Frank Launder' (qv).
-
-
- # Mirror Has Two Faces, The (1996)
- - 'Dudley Moore' (qv) was originally cast in the role of [Jeff Bridges].
-
-
- # Misery (1990)
- - A video of _When Harry Met Sally... (1989)_ (qv) (also directed by
- 'Rob Reiner' (qv)) is visible in the general store.
- - The ``guy who went mad in a hotel nearby'' is a reference to
- _The Shining (1980)_ (qv), also based on a novel written by
- 'Stephen King' (qv).
- - CAMEO(J.T. Walsh): park ranger
- - DIRCAMEO(Rob Reiner): the helicopter pilot.
-
-
- # Misfits, The (1961)
- - United Artists executives were unhappy with the rough cut of the film, so
- director 'John Huston' (qv), producer 'Frank E. Taylor' (qv), and writer
- 'Arthur (I) Miller' (qv) all agreed to reshoot several scenes.
- 'Clark Gable' (qv) had script approval, however, and he rejected the idea.
- Other disagreements over the final cut resulted in the elimination of a
- shot of 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv)'s naked breast from the bedroom scene.
- - Bored while waiting for Monroe to turn up on the set, Gable opted to do
- his own stunts, which included being dragged by a truck travelling at
- 30 mph.
- - On the last day of filming, Gable said ``Christ, I'm glad this picture's
- finished. She [Monroe] damn near gave me a heart attack.'' The next day,
- Gable suffered a massive heart attack and died 11 days later.
-
-
- # Miss Sadie Thompson (1953)
- - CONT: Sergeant O'Hara's shirt is wet with sweat as he leaves the radio tent
- but dry as he exits.
-
-
- # Mission: Impossible (1996)
- - Crew member 'Andrew Eio' (qv)'s name appears as an IMF agent on the ``NOC
- list''.
-
-
- # Mit den Augen einer Frau (1942)
- - Banned by censors since 4th Nov, 1942.
-
-
- # Mixed Nuts (1994)
- - the landlord's name is Tannenbaum (German for ``christmas tree''). After he
- is shot, his body is disguised as a Christmas tree.
-
-
- # Mo' Better Blues (1990)
- - 'Joi Lee' (qv) is director 'Spike Lee' (qv)'s sister. At the wedding, her
- character is given away a character played by their real-life father Bill.
-
-
- # Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974)
- - When Arthur rides into the village where the ``witch'' is about to be burnt,
- Bedivere is holding a coconut slung between two swallows.
- - Some major scenes scripted, but never filmed:
- - additional ``Knights who say Ni!'' scene, they intend to call themselves
- ``the Knights of Nicky-Nicky''
- - additional police detective scenes
- - several scenes where Arthur and the knights meet ``King Brian, the Wild''.
- - After the Bridgekeeper, they come upon the Boatkeeper. ``He who would
- cross the Sea of Fate Must answer me these questions twenty-eight!''
- - The gorilla hand turning the pages was director 'Terry Gilliam' (qv)'s.
- - At the beginning of the ``Bring out your dead'' scene, two nuns with gigantic
- mallets can be seen. The original script called for them to be pounding on a
- man tied to a cart, but the scene was cut and that glimpse is all that
- remains.
- - Many scenes were filmed in a city park beside one of London's busiest
- intersections.
- - Many subtle instances of cat abuse: during the ``bring out your dead'' scene,
- the old woman the knights say ``Ni!'' at, etc.
- - Most of the castles were cardboard cutouts, and indeed the trailer shows
- one of them falling over.
-
-
- # Moon Over Parador (1988)
- - DIRCAMEO(Paul Mazursky): in drag
-
-
- # Moonraker (1979)
- - Drax' Venice laboratory has an electronic lock on it. The sequence which
- unlocks the door is the hailing tune from
- _Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)_ (qv).
- - Despite the previous 007 film telling us that James Bond will return in
- _For Your Eyes Only (1981)_ (qv), producer Cubby Broccoli choose
- _Moonraker (1979)_ (qv) as the next installment after the success of
- _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv).
- - The role of Drax was originally offered to 'James Mason' (qv).
- - 'Lois Chiles' (qv) had originally been offered the role of Anya in
- _The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)_ (qv), but turned down the part when she
- decided to take temporary retirement. She got the role of Mary Goodhead by
- chance when she was given the seat next to 'Lewis Gilbert' (qv) on a flight.
- - 'Richard Kiel' (qv) returns as Jaws, a role he first played in
- _The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)_ (qv), his only line is ``Well, here's to us.''
-
-
- # Moonstruck (1987)
- - 'Nicholas Cage' (qv) plays Ronny, a man with only one arm. In Cage's
- previous role in _Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)_ (qv), Cage's character
- begged Peggy to marry him, saying he doesn't know what the future might
- bring: he might lose his arm.
-
-
- # Moonwalker (1988)
- - The bad guy's name is ``Frank Lideo''. One of the film's executive
- producers is 'Frank Deleo' (qv), 'Michael Jackson' (qv)'s long-time manager.
-
-
- # Mountain Eagle, The (1925)
- - No prints of this film ('Alfred Hitchcock' (qv)'s second) are known to have
- survived and no one has seen it since the late 1920s.
-
-
- # Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about half way through the movie passing
- David Smith in front of his building.
- - Hitchcock's only screwball comedy. He was talked into directing it by
- 'Carole Lombard' (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [bathroom]: a conversation is made difficult
- by a noisy flushing toilet.
-
-
- # Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (1962)
- - References to: _It's a Wonderful Life (1946)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938)
- - Begun as a Charlie Chan film (``Charlie Chan at the Ringside'', but upon the
- death of Chan star 'Warner Oland' (qv), the script was hastily rewritten to
- accommodate Fox's other Asian sleuth, Mr. Moto. The presence of Chan's son
- Lee is evidence of the grafting of one movie onto another series.
-
-
- # Mr. Sycamore (1974)
- - CAMEO(Oingo Boingo): inmates in the asylum.
-
-
- # Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
- - When the family is looking for Mrs. Doubfire's replacement, the last name
- they cross off their list of applicants is ``'Paula DuPree' (qv)''. DuPree
- was the film's associate producer.
- - When Mrs. Doubtfire ('Robin Williams' (qv)) loses her teeth in the drink at
- the restaurant, she says ``Carpe Diem'', a reference to
- _Dead Poets Society (1989)_ (qv), which also starred Williams.
- - Mrs. Doubtfire's accent was inspired by 'Bill Forsyth' (qv), the Scottish
- director that Williams had just worked with on _Being Human (1993)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Much Ado About Nothing (1993)
- - DIRTRADE(Kenneth Branagh): [doyle]: Balthasar.
- - Much of the singing was not re-recorded.
-
-
- # Muenchhausen (1943)
- - Writer 'Berthol Buerger' (qv) is a pseudonym for 'Erich Kaestner' (qv).
- Kaestner was a banned author in Nazi Germany and his books were among those
- burnt in 1933. For this movie he got the allowance to write the script but
- was required to choose a pseudonym. The german word ``Buerger'' means
- citizen.
- - 'Josef Goebbels' (qv), Reichs-minister of propaganda and also chief of the
- German UFA-studios, ordered this film to be made for the 25th anniversary of
- the UFA.
-
-
- # Muppet Christmas Carol, The (1992)
- - There is a store called ``Micklewhite''. 'Michael Caine' (qv)'s real name is
- Maurice Micklewhite.
-
-
- # Muppet Movie, The (1979)
- - 'Jim Henson' (qv) spent an entire day in a 50 gallon steel drum submerged in
- a pond for the opening scene of Kermit in the swamp.
-
-
- # Muppet Treasure Island (1996)
- - Hormel Foods Corporation, manufacturers of ``Spam'' canned ham, sued the
- film production company for making the name of the ugly villian ``Spa'am''.
- Their suit was defeated on September 22, 1995.
-
-
- # Murder! (1930)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about an hour into the movie walking past
- the house where the murder was committed.
- - A German version called ``Mary'' was filmed at the same time using German
- actors, but the same sets.
- - The scene where Sir John thinks out loud in front of a mirror had to
- be filmed with a recording of the lines and an orchestra hidden behind the
- set as it was not possible to dub the soundtrack later.
-
-
- # Mussert (1967)
- - Because of many discussion around the controversial nature of this
- documentary, the first showing on television was delayed for two years.
-
-
- # Mute Witness (1995)
- - Originally set in Chicago, Waller changed the location when told that Moscow
- would provide much cheaper sets/labor.
- - Director 'Anthony Waller' (qv) filmed 'Alec Guinness' (qv)' scenes nine
- years before the rest of the film from an earlier draft of the screenplay.
- Guinness gave his performance in one morning before catching a plane. When
- Waller needed an additional scene, he used the film from earlier and
- reversed it.
- - CAMEO(Alec Guinness): The Reaper
-
-
- # My Brilliant Career (1979)
- - DIRCAMEO(Gilliam Armstrong): cabaret backup singer
-
-
- # My Fair Lady (1964)
- - 'Audrey Hepburn' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'Marni Nixon' (qv), despite
- Hepburn's lengthy preparation for the role.
- - 'Rex Harrison' (qv) wanted 'Julie Andrews' (qv) for the role of Eliza, since
- they had played together in the Broadway version.
-
-
- # My Father the Hero (1994)
- - CAMEO(Emma Thompson): Isabel
-
-
- # My Pal Trigger (1946)
- - 'Dale Evans' (qv) did her own stunt ruding until ordered to stop by director
- 'Yakima Canutt' (qv).
-
-
- # Mystere Picasso, Le (1956)
- - Special transparent 'canvases' were constructed so that
- 'Pablo Picasso' (qv) could paint on one side and '[?] Renoir' (qv) and
- 'Henri-Georges Clouzot' (qv) could film the other.
-
-
- # Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)
- - The movie was believed to be lost until the late sixties.
-
-
- # Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult (1994)
- - The cover of the issue of ``Playboy'' that Papshmir is reading in his
- Learjet features 'Anna Nicole Smith' (qv), who plays Tanya Peters.
-
-
- # Naked Prey, The (1966)
- - 'Cornel Wilde' (qv) was ill through much of the filming but continued, noting
- that it seemed to add to his proformance.
-
-
- # Nashville (1975)
- - CAMEO(Elliot Gould):
- - CAMEO(Julie Christie):
-
-
- # National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)
- - Co-writer 'Chris Miller' (qv) based the National Lampoon short stories that
- gave rise to the film on his expereriences in Alpha Delta fraternity at
- Dartmouth (from which he graduated in 1962).
- - Babs becomes a tour guide at Universal Studios. The credits for this film
- (and other 'John Landis' (qv) films) include an advertisement for a tour at
- Universal Studios. The ad says ``Ask for Babs''. As of 1989, Universal
- Studios no longer honor the ``ask for Babs'' promotion, which was either
- a discount or a free entry.
-
-
- # Natural Born Killers (1994)
- - There were 150 shots that were either cut or redone in order to get an
- ``R'' rating instead of ``NC-17''. Editing for the film took 11 months.
- - During filming, loud raucous music would be played on the set, and the
- crew would fire shotguns into the air as a way of keeping a frantic mood.
- - Director 'Oliver Stone' (qv) inserted footage from many films as a critique
- of violence in the media. One of them was _Midnight Express (1978)_ (qv),
- which Stone wrote the screenplay for.
-
-
- # Natural, The (1984)
- - Loosely based on the story of Sir Percival from the Arthurian myths:
- - The broken bat = the broken sword
- - Pop Fisher = The Fisher King
- - The team called ``The Knights''
-
-
- # Nayagan (1987)
- - Inspired by the real life story of mafia don 'Varadaraja Mudaliar' (qv).
-
-
- # Needful Things (1993)
- - 'Ed Harris' (qv), 'Bonnie Bedelia' (qv), 'J.T. Walsh ' (qv),
- 'Frank C. Turner' (qv), and 'Bill Croft' (qv) have all previously appeared
- in movies based on stories written by 'Stephen King' (qv).
-
-
- # Nelson and Jeanette (1992) (TV)
- - CAMEO (Kathryn Grayson): at a fan club party.
-
-
- # Never a Dull Moment (1968)
- - DIRCAMEO(Jerry Paris): Police Photographer
-
-
- # Never on Tuesday (1988)
- - CAMEO(Cary Elwes): Tow Truck Driver
-
-
- # Never Say Never Again (1983)
- - The film's title was originally ``Warhead'' but was changed and become an in
- joke on 'Sean Connery' (qv)'s refusal to play 007 ever again. He was
- eventually paid $5 million, which made him the highest paid British actor to
- date.
- - 'Orson Welles' (qv) was originally going to play Blofeld, and
- 'Trevor Howard' (qv) was to appear as ``M''.
- - Author 'Kevin McClory' (qv) (co-writer of _Thunderball (1965)_ (qv)) had
- won the legal right to make his own 007 film as long as production started
- after 1975 and the story was based on _Thunderball (1965)_ (qv).
- - McClory enlisted the help of 'Len Deighton' (qv) and Connery when writing the
- script, prior to Connery agreeing to return as Bond.
- - An early plot had SPECTRE attacking Wall Street from the sewers of New York
- in giant mechanical sharks.
- - There is a rumor that 'Timothy Dalton' (qv) is visible in the casino. Dalton
- would later play James Bond.
-
-
- # New Adventures of Tarzan, The (1935)
- - Tarzan's chipanzee is called ``Nkima'' (not ``Cheetah''), true to the
- 'Edgar Rice Burroughs' (qv) books.
-
-
- # New York, New York (1977)
- - Originally four and a half hours long. Director 'Martin Scorsese' (qv) cut
- it to 153 minutes, then to 136 minutes. In 1981 some material (mainly the
- 'Happy Endings' sequence) was restored and the film became 163 minutes long.
-
-
- # New York, New York bis (1984)
- - All copies believed lost.
- # Newsies (1992)
- - Most of the cast trained in dance and martial arts for ten weeks before
- filming commenced.
- - Originally intended as a drama, not a musical.
-
-
- # Niagara (1953)
- - 'Jean Peters' (qv) got the role of Polly Cutler after 'Anne Baxter' (qv)
- withdrew. After her withdrawal, the film was reworked to highlight
- 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv).
-
-
- # Night My Number Came Up, The (1954)
- - The script is based on a personal account by Sir Victor Goddard.
-
-
- # Night of Terror (1933)
- - Although 'Edwin Maxwell' (qv) is credited as playing ``The Maniac'', the
- bulk of the role was played by an uncredited and unknown actor.
-
-
- # Night of the Creeps (1986)
- - All the characters are named after horror film directors.
-
-
- # Night of the Living Dead (1968)
- - 'Bill Hinzman' (qv), one of the original $300 investors had a small role
- as a zombie due to a shortage of available talent.
- - The blood is actually Hershey's syrup.
-
-
- # Night on Earth (1991)
- - The name of New York taxi driver (Armin Mueller-Stahl) is taken from a member
- of the crew of _Down by Law (1986)_ (qv), also directed by
- 'Jim Jarmusch' (qv). The names of the taxi driver (Mika) and the unlucky
- guy (Aki) are taken from the directors 'Mika Kaurismki' (qv) and
- 'Aki Kaurismki' (qv).
- - The Roman taxi driver ('Roberto Benigni' (qv)) has an 8-ball as a gearstick
- knob. In _Down by Law (1986)_ (qv), Benigni played a character who killed
- a man using an 8-ball.
-
-
- # Night They Raided Minsky's, The (1968)
- - The first cut of the film was considered disastrous by all involved. Film
- editor 'Ralph Rosenblum' (qv) worked for more than a year to save it, with
- director 'William Friedkin' (qv) long gone. The extensive use of period
- film clips was Rosenblum's idea. The technique of returning from these
- clips to the movie by starting with a black and white version of a shot and
- changing to color was invented accidentally when the editor's assistant
- couldn't find the color copy of a piece of film fast enough.
-
-
- # Night to Remember, A (1943)
- - The line ``Still here, Miss Evans?'' is a reference to one of the two ladies
- in first class who didn't make it off the Titanic.
-
-
-
- # Night Train to Munich (1940)
- - Charters and Caldicott are characters who also appeared in
- _The Lady Vanishes, The (1938)_ (qv), also written by 'Sidney Gilliat' (qv)
- and 'Frank Launder' (qv).
-
-
- # Nightbreed (1990)
- - In the last scene of the film, the priest revives Decker
- ('David Cronenberg' (qv)), by sticking his hand into his stomach a tribute
- to Cronenberg's film _Videodrome (1983)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, A (1987)
- - The scene in which Neil Gordon ('Craig Wasson' (qv)) is thrown into
- the grave and partially buried by the skeleton of Freddy is a tribute to
- _Body Double (1984)_ (qv), in which Wasson's character is similarly buried
- alive.
-
-
- # Nightmare on Elm Street, A (1984)
- - Director 'Wes Craven' (qv) claims to have named Freddy Kruger after a kid
- who bullied him in school.
- - Kruger bleeds green.
- - Just before Glen is pulled into the bed, the television station announces
- its name: ``KRGR''.
- - Freddy Kruger's colors of red and green are contrasted throughout the movie.
- - The movie Nancy watches to stay awake is _The Evil Dead (1983)_ (qv). See
- also _Evil Dead II (1987)_ (qv).
- - There is a ripped poster of _The Evil Dead (1983)_ (qv) visible. See also:
- _The Evil Dead (1983)_ (qv), _The Hills Have Eyes (1978)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Nikita (1990)
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [reno]
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [intro]
-
-
- # Nine 1/2 Weeks (1986)
- - Elizabeth wears white or colorful clothing except when she is with John,
- when she wears black or grey. See also _Dial M for Murder (1954)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Nine Months (1995)
- - Scenes where Samuel ('Hugh Grant' (qv)) is arrested and photographed were
- cut from the film prior to release, following Grant's highly-publicized
- arrest for lewd conduct.
-
-
- # Nobody Lives Forever (1946)
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) refused the role of Nick Blake.
-
-
- # North by Northwest (1959)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): missing a bus at the end of the opening
- credits.
- - 'James Stewart' (qv) was very interested in starring in this movie, begging
- Hitchcock to let him play Thornhill. Hitchcock claimed that
- _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv)'s lack of financial success was because Stewart
- ``looked too old''.
- - Roger O. Thornhill claims that the ``O'' stands for ``nothing''. This is
- a reference to ``David O. Selznick'' (qv), who's ``O'' also signified
- nothing.
- - 'Jessie Royce Landis' (qv) played Thornhill's ('Cary Grant' (qv)'s) mother,
- yet he was 10 months older than her.
- - The title might refer to Hamlet's line ``I am mad but north-northwest'',
- where he tries to convince people of his sanity. The airline that
- they travel on is called ``Northwest Airlines''.
- - The shot of Thornhill entering the UN building had to be filmed with a
- hidden camera as Hitchcock wasn't able to get permission to shoot there.
- - At one point the movie's title was to be ``The Man in Lincoln's Nose'',
- referring to the final chase sequence on Mount Rushmore.
- - The song that's playing in the lobby of the hotel before Thornhill enters
- the Oak Bar is ``It's a Most Unusual Day''.
- - The final chase scene was not shot on Mount Rushmore; Hitchcock couldn't
- gain permission to shoot a murder on a national monument. The scene was shot
- in the studio on a replica of Mount Rushmore. Furthermore, the murders
- themselves are shot carefully, as to avoid associating the faces of the
- monument with the murder/death.
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [bathroom]: Thornhill hides in a bathroom
- three times.
-
-
- # Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
- - Originally had ``Dracula'' in the title but 'Bram Stoker' (qv)'s estate
- sued.
-
-
- # Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979)
- - CAMEO(Beverly Walker):
-
-
- # Notorious (1946)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about an hour in, drinking champagne at
- the party in Alexander Sebastian's mansion.
- - Hitchcock claimed that the FBI had him under surveillance for three months
- because the film dealt with uranium.
- - Producer 'David O. Selznick' (qv) originally wanted 'Vivien Leigh' (qv) to
- play Alicia.
- - The original story, ``The Song of the Dragon'' was first published in the
- Saturday Evening Post in November 1921.
-
-
- # Now, Voyager (1942)
- - Producer 'Hal B. Wallis' (qv) originally wanted 'Irene Dunne' (qv) for the
- lead role, but 'Bette Davis' (qv) convinced him otherwise.
-
-
- # Nuit Americaine, La (1973)
- - CAMEO(Graham Greene): Hollywood producer.
-
-
- # Nur ueber meine Leiche (1995)
- - The Bayerischer Rundfunk was unwilling to finance a movie in which a
- naked turkey represented a dead person's sould, so the turkey was put into
- a dress.
-
-
- # O Lucky Man! (1973)
- - DIRCAMEO:(Lindsay Anderson) talent scout who slaps Mick
-
-
- # Octopussy (1983)
- - 'Maude Adams' (qv) (Octopussy) previously appeared (and was killed) in
- another James Bond film (_The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)_ (qv)).
- 'Faye Dunaway' (qv) and 'Sybil Danning' (qv) were considered for the role.
- - 'Vijay Amritraj' (qv) is a professional tennis player in real life.
- - The ``company'' taxi used to pick up 007 was specially constructed at
- Pinewood Studios, and capable of speeds in excess of 70mph.
- - 'Robert Brown' (qv) appears as ``M'' for the first time.
-
-
- # Odessa File, The (1974)
- - Eduard Roschman was a real-life wanted war criminal living in South
- America. He became even more wanted after the book and movie that his body
- turned up dead, rumored to have been killed by Odessa to stop the search
- for him that the media had begun.
-
-
- # Oktiabr (1927)
- - The filming of the assault on the Winter Palace required 11,000 extras,
- and the lighting needs left the rest of the city blacked out.
-
-
- # Old Dark House, The (1932)
- - The father is played by 'Elspeth Dudgeon' (qv), a female.
-
-
- # Old Homestead, The (1935)
- - The Fifth Avenue mansion scenes were actually shot at the New England
- home of 'Denman Thompson' (qv), the playwright whose play is the basis for
- the film.
-
-
- # Old Maid, The (1939)
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) was originally cast as the male lead, but dismissed
- after four days' filming.
-
-
- # Olympiasiegerin, Die (1982)
- - 'Herbert Achternbusch' (qv)'s mother, 'Ilona Schild' (qv), has been a sport
- trainer who hoped to participate in the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1940.
-
-
- # Omen, The (1976)
- - According to director 'Richard Donner' (qv), a number of parents went home
- after the film and shaved their childrens' heads, looking for a ``666''
- birthmark.
-
-
- # On Deadly Ground (1994)
- - The working titles were ``Spirit Warrior'' and ``Rainbow Warrior''.
- - Forrest Taft, played by 'Steven Seagal' (qv), asks the question ``What is
- the essence of man?'' to an oil worker. This question is posed and answered
- in an aftershave commercial by 'Kelly LeBrock' (qv), who was married to
- Seagal at the time.
-
-
- # On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
- - At 140 minutes, this is in the longest 007 movie.
- - 'George Lazenby' (qv) appears for the first and last time as James Bond.
- - Originally intended to follow _Goldfinger (1964)_ (qv) then
- _Thunderball (1965)_ (qv).
- - Lazenby was previously a car salesman with a part time job as a male model.
- - The search for a new Bond was compared with the search for Scarlett O'Hara.
- Lazenby was determined to get the role, he spent most of what money he had
- on a Saville Row suit and a Rolex watch, then while having a Bond type
- haircut Cubby Broccoli walked into the same salon, made the connection and
- later offered him the part.
- - Blofeld's headquarters was a partially completed restaurant on top of Mount
- Schilthorn. The owners allowed filming on condition EON paid $125,000 to
- refit the interior and construct a helicopter pad. When the restaurant opened
- it was given the name Piz Gloria used in the film.
- - Actors considered for the part of Tracy Draco included 'Bridget Bardot' (qv)
- and 'Catherine Deneuve' (qv). 'Diana Rigg' (qv) was finally chosen partly
- because of her appearance as Emma Peel in British TV's spy series ``The
- Avengers''.
- - Lazenby and Rigg were rumored to have had a bad relationship on set. One
- of the more ridiculous suggestions was that Rigg ate garlic before filming
- the love scenes.
- - Director 'Peter Hunt' (qv) had previously edited many 007 movies, the job of
- editor (and second unit directing) went to 'John Glenn' (qv).
- - Lyrics were originally intended for 'John Barry' (qv)'s main theme, but were
- later rejected in favor of 'Louis Armstrong' (qv)'s memorable rendition of
- ``We Have All The Time In The World''.
- - Lazenby was originally offered a three picture deal, but when this film
- performed badly at the box office he rejected the contract believing that
- being associated with a series which he thought had no commercial future
- would harm his career.
-
-
- # On Our Merry Way (1948)
- - 'Charles Laughton' (qv) had a small role as a minister which, for some
- reason, wound up on the cutting room floor. 'David O. Selznick' (qv), upon
- hearing this, offered to buy the film in order to release the Laughton scene
- as a short, scrapping the rest of the picture. His offer was refused.
-
-
- # On the Waterfront (1954)
- - Inspired by a Pulitzer Prize willing series of newspaper articles,
- published in the New York Sun titled ``Crime on the Waterfront'' by
- 'Malcolm Johnson' (qv).
- - 'Arthur Miller' (qv) was approached by 'Elia Kazan' (qv) to write the
- screenplay, but he turned it down because he felt that Kazan might have
- named him as a Communist during his secret appearance before the House
- Un-American Activities Committee.
- - At the hearing, Slim gives his name as ``Malden Skulovich'', which is
- co-star 'Karl Malden' (qv)'s real name.
-
-
- # One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)
- - 'Ken Kesey' (qv), who wrote the original novel, said he will never watch the
- movie version.
- - 'Jack Nicholson' (qv) disappeared two months before filming started. When
- the crew arrived at the mental hospital to start filming, they discovered
- that he had admitted himself as a patient, and had been living there since
- disappearing.
- - Many extras were authentic mental patients.
- - There is a rumor that Nicholson underwent ECT therapy during the scene were
- his character does.
-
-
- # One Froggy Evening (1955)
- - The building in the closing scenes is the Tregoweth Brown building, a
- reference to film editor 'Treg Brown' (qv).
-
-
- # One from the Heart (1982)
- - Set entirely in Las Vegas, but completely filmed on a sound stage.
-
-
- # One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
- - Someone counted all black spots in the movie, frame-by-frame, and reached
- the total of 6,469,952.
-
-
- # One-Eyed Jacks (1961)
- - 'Marlon Brando' (qv) replaced 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) as director.
-
-
- # Only Game in Town, The (1970)
- - 'Frank Sinatra' (qv) was originally cast as Joe Grady, but walked out after
- production had started. He was replaced by 'Warren Beatty' (qv). See also
- _Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Orchestra Wives (1942)
- - 'Lynn Bari' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'Pat Friday' (qv).
-
-
- # Ordres, Les (1974)
- - CAMEO(Louise Portal): [Richard Lavoie]'s wife
-
-
- # Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (1944)
- - [Skinner and Kimbrough], on whose memoirs the film is based, worked on
- the script but were not credited.
-
-
- # Out of Rosenheim (1988)
- - The shadow of the camera crew is visible while the credits for the
- cinematographer are on the screen.
-
-
- # Out of this World (1945)
- - 'Bing Crosby' (qv) dubbed 'Eddie Bracken' (qv)'s singing.
-
-
- # Outbreak (1995)
- - The role of Sam Daniels was originally intended for 'Harrison Ford' (qv).
-
-
- # Outpost in Morocco (1949)
- - Extras were provided by the French foreign Legion and the Moroccan Spahis
- Cavalry.
-
-
- # Outsiders, The (1983)
- - The letter jacket that the ``soc'' is wearing as he challenges Darrel is the
- letter jacket from the High School that author 'S.E. Hinton' (qv) attended.
- - CAMEO(S.E. Hinton): nurse.
-
-
- # Over the Fence (1917)
- - The umpire is played by 'Harold Lloyd' (qv)'s father.
- - Tiring of the ``Lonesome Luke'' character, Lloyd wanted to try
- something new and introduced, in this film, the ``glasses character''
- which made him famous.
-
-
- # Overboard (1987)
- - CAMEO(Garry Marshall):
- - CAMEO(Hector Elizondo): skipper
-
-
- # Pacific Heights (1990)
- - DIRCAMEO(John Schlesinger): man in the hotel elevator.
-
-
- # Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)
- - 'Raymond McCarey' (qv) receives co-directorial credit, but it is widely
- accepted that 'George Marshall' (qv) was the sole de facto director.
- - CAMEO(Marvin Hatley): a soldier in the battlefield scene.
-
-
- # Pajama Party (1964)
- - CAMEO(Buster Keaton):
- - CAMEO(Frankie Avalon):
- - CAMEO(Don Rickles):
-
-
- # Pals (1987) (TV)
- - In the scene where Mrs. Stobbs is deciding what to take and what she can
- leave. She picks up a photo and says: ``I can't leave this. It's a picture
- of Captain Hank Stanley from 'Emergency!'''. The movie's writer,
- 'Michael Norell' (qv), played Hank Stanley in _"Emergency!" (1972)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Panthea (1917)
- - 'Erich Von Stroheim' (qv), hired as an assistant director and also to play
- the leader of a troop of soldiers, was so realistic in his sadistic
- treatment of his men that the actors rebelled and beat him up. Director
- 'Allan Dwan' (qv) removed him from the cast for his own protection.
-
-
- # Paradine Case, The (1947)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): getting off a train at the Cumberland
- station carrying a cello (see also his cameo in
- _Strangers on a Train (1951)_ (qv)).
- - An exact replica of the Old Bailey courtroom was constructed for
- the court scenes.
-
-
- # Parasite (1982)
- - Originally shown in 3D.
-
-
- # Pardon My Scotch (1935)
- - 'Moe Howard' (qv) broke his ribs and fainted after falling from a
- sawed-in-half table.
-
-
- # Pardon Us (1931)
- - Four foreign language versions were also shot: ``Les Verrous'' (French),
- ``Hinter Schloss und Riegel'' (German), ``Muraglie'' (Italian) and ``De
- Bote en Bote'' (Spanish). 'Stan Laurel' (qv) and 'Oliver Hardy' (qv) spoke
- their lines phonetically, and many supporting roles were recast, including
- _Boris Karloff_ (qv) playing ``The Tiger''" in the French version.
- - Several scenes were shot but deleted from the final theatrical print, which
- ran 56 minutes. The first ending showed the boys in gray-bearded old age
- reminiscing about their misadventures.
- - CAMEO(Hal Roach) Marching in front of Oliver after his recapture.
- - DIRCAMEO(James Parrott) Marching next to Oliver after his recapture.
-
-
- # Partie de campagne, Une (1936)
- - CAMEO(Georges Bataille): in the procession of priests and seminarians
- - CAMEO(Henri Cartier-Bresson): in the procession of priests and seminarians
-
-
- # Paths of Glory (1957)
- - Director 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) met his second wife 'Christiane Harlan' (qv)
- during filming. Harlan performs the singing at the end of the film.
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [faces]: Paris, when he's about to strike
- Private Arnaud.
-
-
- # Patriot Games (1992)
- - 'Alec Baldwin' (qv) played Jack Ryan in
- _The Hunt for Red October (1990)_ (qv), but 'Harrison Ford' (qv) replaced
- him for this and future films based on 'Tom Clancy' (qv)'s novels. Rumours
- give the reason as either Baldwin's ``unprofessional behavior'' during the
- making of _The Hunt for Red October (1990)_ (qv), or his supposed demand of
- $4 million. The official version is that Baldwin had a scheduling
- conflict.
- - 'Gates McFadden' (qv) played Cathy Ryan in
- _The Hunt for Red October (1990)_ (qv), but was played by 'Anne Archer' (qv)
- in _Patriot Games (1992)_ (qv).
- - Clancy's novel had the Prince and Princess of Wales as the target of the
- attempted kidnapping.
- - The line ``There's never been a terrorist attack on American soil'' was
- included in trailers for movie, but was left out of theatrical release
- because it sounded too much like an invitation or dare.
-
-
- # Patriot, The (1928)
- - Some sources credit 'Gary Cooper' (qv) with a role in this film, but
- there is no supporting evidence of his participation in the filming.
-
-
- # Peggy Sue Got Married (1986)
- - Charlie ('Nicholas Cage' (qv)) beggs Peggy to marry him, saying he doesn't
- know what the future might bring: he might lose his arm, even. In Cage's
- next role (_Moonstruck (1987)_ (qv), Cage played a baker who has lost his
- arm.
-
-
- # Per qualche dollaro in piu' (1965)
- - DIRTRADE(Sergio Leone): [theme]: Monco, Colonel Morimer, and Indio.
- - DIRTRADE(Sergio Leone): [close-up]
-
-
- # Perfect Day (1929)
- - The picnic was supposed to occupy the second reel, but the gags in the
- preparation and departure got so involved that they filled the entire two
- reels.
-
-
- # Perfect World, A (1993)
- - Butch ('Kevin Costner' (qv)) and Philip visit a Friendly Dept Store, outside
- of which there is a poster advertising _Bull Durham (1988)_ (qv), in which
- Costner also starred.
-
-
- # Perry Mason: The Case of the Reckless Romeo (1992) (TV)
- - 'Geraldo Rivera' (qv) a plays Ted Mayne, whose lifestyle is remarkably
- similar to Rivera's.
-
-
- # Pet Sematary (1989)
- - CAMEO(Stephen King): minister at the funeral.
-
-
- # Petrified Forest, The (1936)
- - 'Leslie Howard' (qv) and 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) had played the same roles in
- the stage version. Warner Brothers wanted to put Howard in the film but
- replace Bogart with 'Edward G. Robinson' (qv). Howard insisted on Bogart,
- and Robinson was happy to step aside from yet another gangster role.
-
-
- # Phantasm III (1993)
- - The scene where the Cadillac hearse hits a rock and sails through the air
- was not scripted in that way. The car was supposed to go a short distance
- and then roll over. The director said that he wanted the approach at
- 17mph, but the stunt driver thought he said 70.
-
-
- # Phantom of Crestwood, The (1932)
- - The film was originally presented as a radio serial with the final
- episode left out! If the listener wanted to know the ending, they
- had to watch the film.
-
-
- # Phantom of the Opera, The (1925)
- - 'Edward Sedgwick' (qv) directed a few scenes after disagreements between
- himself and director 'Rupert Julian' (qv).
- - 'Lon Chaney' directed the ``Bal Masque'' part.
- - Chaney devised his own make-up.
-
-
- # Phantom of the Paradise (1974)
- - The studio owner (Mary Philbin) was named after the star of
- _Phantom of the Opera (1925)_ (qv).
- - The ``Death Records'' secretary's card index includes files on
- 'Alice Cooper' (qv), 'David Geffen' (qv), 'Bette Middler' (qv),
- 'Peter Fonda' (qv), 'Dick Clark' (qv) and 'Kris Kristofferson' (qv).
- - CAMEO(Rod Serling): introductory voiceover.
-
-
- # Phenomena (1985)
- - The majority of the cast did their own dubbing for the English-language
- version.
-
-
- # Philadelphia (1993)
- - 'Tom Hanks' (qv) lost 12kg during his role for this film.
-
-
- # Pink Floyd - The Wall (1981)
- - The film was originally to have included live footage of five performances
- of Pink Floyd in concert at London's Earl's Court, however none of the
- resulting footage was deemed suitable.
- - During ``The Thin Ice'', Pink ('Bob Geldof' (qv)) can be seen floating
- in a swimming pool. Geldof (who is infamous for his dislike of baths)
- couldn't swim, and instead was supported in similar manner to that used
- for the flying sequences in _Superman (1978)_ (qv).
- - The shot of Mother when young Pinky is asking a girl to dance reveals
- the ``mask'' on the curtains behind her.
- - 'Jenny Wright' (qv) wasn't told that Geldof would be throwing that bottle at
- her, so her reaction of ducking was totally spontaneous.
- - Scene for the song ``Hey You'' was filmed. It showed British police in riot
- gear facing off against a mob. Author 'Roger Waters' (qv) asked this reel
- to be cut.
- - The poetry that young Pink was caught with during ``The Happiest Days of Our
- Lives'' is the second verse from ``Money'', off 'Pink Floyd' (qv)'s ``Dark
- Side of the Moon''. Far from being ``absolute rubbish'', this album stayed
- longer on the Billboard chart than any other album: more than 700 weeks.
- - Director 'Alan Parker' (qv) walked out on this project many times, probably
- due to and ego clash with 'Roger Waters' (qv). Waters was annoyed at
- Parker, who didn't like the way that he wanted to make it a cult film. Pink
- Floyd's next album ``The Final Cut'' contains the following lyrics (written
- by Waters):
- ``Not now John, we've gotta get on with the film show:
- Hollywood waits at the end of the rainbow.
- Who cares what it's about, as long as the kids go?
- So not now John I've gotta get on with the show.''
- Parker refers to this film as ``the most expensive student film ever made.''
- - The lyrics sung by Pink as he huddled in the bathroom stall later
- resurfaced in ``Moment of Clarity'' in Waters' solo album: ``The Pros and
- Cons of Hitch-Hiking'' He also uses some lines which surfaced in Pink
- Floyd's next album, ``The Final Cut''. Waters originally presented the band
- with the concepts for both ``The Wall'' and ``Pros and Cons'', and the band
- decided to do ``The Wall''.
- - ``The Final Cut'' was originally planned to be a soundtrack of the film.
- A single with ``When the Tygers Broke Free'' and ``Bring the Boys Back Home''
- was released in the UK, stating that these songs were taken from the
- forthcoming album.
- - The shot during Pink's destruction of his hotel room of him grabbing the
- jagged glass in the window is real. Geldof also cut his hand while ripping
- apart the closet doors, and his nipples during the shaving scene.
- - Real skinheads used in the neo-Nazi segment.
- - The scene in which Pink is calling his home from the United States and is
- very depressed to hear a man's voice was made by actually placing a call to
- England through a random, unsuspecting AT&T operator. The conversation
- was recorded and played over the filmed sequence.
- - During the crowd devotion scenes there was going to be a shot of members
- of the audience's heads exploding as they wildly cheered, loving every
- minute of it. Waters decided that it could not be accomplished without
- making it comic.
- - CAMEO(Roger Waters): supposedly in the brief shot of Pink's wedding
- during ``Another Brick in the Wall Pt III''.
- - Song changes from album:
- - When the Tigers Broke Free - added
- - In the Flesh? - extended/re-recorded
- - The Thin Ice - extended/re-mixed
- - Another Brick in the Wall 1 - unchanged
- - The Happiest Days of Our Lives - re-mixed
- - Another Brick in the Wall 2 - re-mixed
- - Mother - re-recorded/lyrics changed
- - Goodbye Blue Sky - re-mixed
- - Empty Spaces - re-recorded/lyrics changed to
- match the original album sleeve.
- - What Shall We Do Now? - added
- - Young Lust - unchanged
- - One of My Turns - unchanged
- - Don't Leave Me Now - changed
- - Another Brick in the Wall 3 - re-recorded
- - Goodbye Cruel World - unchanged
- - Hey You - not included
- - Nobody Home - unchanged
- - Is There Anybody Out There? - unchanged
- - Vera - unchanged
- - Bring the Boys Back Home - extended
- - Comfortably Numb - unchanged
- - The Show Must Go On - not included
- - In the Flesh - re-recorded
- - Run Like Hell - shortened
- - Waiting for the Worms - shortened
- - Stop - re-recorded
- - The Trial - unchanged
- - Outside the Wall - re-recorded.
-
-
- # Pink Panther, The (1963)
- - The role of Inspector Clouseau was originally offered to
- 'Peter Ustinov' (qv). Despite being relatively unknown internationally,
- 'Peter Sellers' (qv) was offered the part, and was paid 90000 pounds.
- - Sellers modeled the character of Clouseau on the trademark of a box
- of matches which includes an image of Captain Matthew Webb, who in 1875
- became the first person to swim the channel (his heroic moustache and
- proud stance are both mimicked). To lose weight, Sellers took dieting pills
- for a year.
- - In the bath scene with Capucine and 'Robert Wagner' (qv), an industrial
- strength foaming agent is used which burnt both of the stars' skin. Wagner,
- who was completely immersed at one point, became blind for four weeks.
- - The ``sequel'', _A Shot in the Dark (1964)_ (qv) actually premiered before
- _The Pink Panther (1964)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Pinocchio (1940)
- - Cut scenes:
- - Extended scene of Pleasure Island.
- - Geppetto tells Pinocchio about his grandfather, an old pine tree.
- - Scenes of the woodlands and the forest fire later used in
- _Bambi (1942)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Piranha II: The Spawning (1981)
- - Credit for directing this film was given to 'James Cameron' (qv). Most of
- the work was actually performed by 'Ovidio Assonitis' (qv), the film's
- producer and prolific film-maker. Assonitis was dissatisfied with Cameron's
- progress after the first week and took over - Cameron assisted and the two
- shared in editing.
-
-
- # Pirate, The (1948)
- - 'Gene Kelly' (qv) fought to get the Nicholas Brothers
- ('Fayard Nicholas' (qv) and 'Harold Nicholas' (qv)) included in the movie.
- - When one dance sequence was being rehearsed, 'Harold Nicholas' (qv) was
- just going through the motions, and 'Gene Kelly' (qv) accused him of not
- knowing the routine - so Nicholas danced the whole routine, alone,
- full-out and flawlessly. Kelly was speechless.
-
- Vagabond King, The (1930)
- - This film is presumed lost. Please check your attic.
-
-
- # Plan 9 from Outer Space (1958)
- - Funded by a Baptist church, the entire cast let themselves be baptised.
- - Contrary to popular belief, 'Bela Lugosi' (qv) did not die during the making
- of the film. His brief scenes are actually stock footage left over from one
- of director 'Edward D. Wood Jr.' (qv)'s uncompleted projects. After Lugosi's
- death, Wood rewrote the screenplay to incorporate this footage.
- - Lugosi's part was taken over by the director's wife's chiropractor, who was
- significantly taller than Lugosi, and played the part with a cape covering
- his face.
- - Wood's original (and preferred) title for his masterpiece was
- ``Grave Robbers from Outer Space.''
- - Internationally recognized as the worst movie ever made.
-
-
- # Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)
- - At the beginning of the movie, Neal Page races a character played by
- 'Kevin Bacon' (qv) for a taxi. Later, Neal phones his wife to tell her that
- he has been delayed (again), in the background, you can here the fight from
- _She's Having A Baby (1988)_ (qv) (also directed by 'John Hughes' (qv))
- between 'Kevin Bacon' (qv) and 'Elizabeth McGovern' (qv), when she screams
- that she does n't like his friend's girlfriend.
-
-
-
- # Platoon (1986)
- - The role of Chris was originally offered to 'Kyle MacLachalan' (qv), who
- turned it down.
- - DIRCAMEO(Oliver Stone): An officer at the bunker which gets destroyed
- by a suicide runner.
-
-
- # Play It Again, Sam (1972)
- - Obvious references to _Casablanca (1942)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Play Misty for Me (1971)
- - 'Don Siegel' (qv) played the bartender, and directed Clint Eastwood
- (director of this film) in _Dirty Harry (1971)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Player, The (1992)
- - The opening tracking shot (6.5 minutes) includes people talking about famous
- long tracking shots in old movies. The scene was rehearsed for a day, shot
- for half a day. Fifteen takes were done, five were printed, and the third
- one was used in the film. The writers pitching stories in that shot are
- relating real stories.
- - The following people appear as themselves: 'Steve Allen' (qv),
- 'Richard Anderson' (qv), 'Rene Auberjonois' (qv), 'Harry Belafonte' (qv),
- 'Shari Belafonte' (qv), 'Karen Black' (qv), 'Michael Bowen' (qv),
- 'Gary Busey' (qv), 'Robert Carradine' (qv), 'Charles Champlin' (qv),
- 'Cher' (qv), 'James Coburn' (qv), 'Cathy Lee Crosby' (qv),
- 'John Cusack' (qv), 'Brad Davis' (qv), 'Paul Dooley' (qv),
- 'Thereza Ellis' (qv), 'Peter Falk' (qv), 'Felicia Farr' (qv),
- 'Kasia Figura' (qv), 'Louise Fletcher' (qv), 'Dennis Franz' (qv),
- 'Teri Garr' (qv), 'Leeza Gibbons' (qv), 'Scott Glenn' (qv),
- 'Jeff Goldblum' (qv), 'Elliot Gould' (qv), 'Joel Grey' (qv),
- 'David Alan Grier' (qv), 'Buck Henry' (qv), 'Anjelica Huston' (qv),
- 'Kathy Ireland' (qv), 'Steve James' (qv), 'Maxine John-James' (qv),
- 'Sally Kellerman' (qv), 'Sally Kirkland' (qv), 'Jack Lemmon' (qv),
- 'Marlee Matlin' (qv), 'Andie MacDowell' (qv), 'Malcolm McDowell' (qv),
- 'Jayne Meadows' (qv), 'Martin Mull' (qv), 'Jennifer Nash' (qv),
- 'Nick Nolte' (qv), 'Alexandra Powers' (qv), 'Bert Remsen' (qv),
- 'Guy Remsen' (qv), 'Patricia Resnick' (qv), 'Burt Reynolds' (qv),
- 'Jack Riley' (qv), 'Julia Roberts' (qv), 'Mimi Rogers' (qv),
- 'Annie Ross' (qv), 'Alan Rudolph' (qv), 'Jill St. John' (qv),
- 'Susan Sarandon' (qv), 'Adam Simon' (qv), 'Rod Steiger' (qv),
- 'Joan Tewkesbury' (qv), 'Brian Tochi' (qv), 'Lily Tomlin' (qv),
- 'Robert Wagner' (qv), 'Ray Walston' (qv), 'Bruce Willis' (qv), and
- 'Marvin Youn' (qv). Scenes with 'Jeff Daniels' (qv) playing golf in a
- surgeon's gown at a hospital and 'Patrick Swayze' (qv) showing off karate
- moves were filmed but cut.
- - Cher appears at the awards ceremony in a bright red dress, despite the
- invitation specifying ``black and white only.'' In real life, Cher
- never wears red.
- - The rushes from the movie being filmed (with Glen and Tomlin) were filmed
- while the actors were rehearsing the scene.
-
-
-
- # Pleasure Garden, The (1925)
- - 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv)'s first film was almost doomed when Austrian customs
- officials confiscated the film stock on the journey to do some location
- shooting.
- - Although shot a year before, the film wasn't actually released until
- after _The Lodger (1926)_ (qv) was a massive hit.
-
-
- # Point Break (1991)
- - One of the places that Utah follows Bodie ('Patrick Swayze' (qv)) to is
- ``Patrick's Roadhouse''. Swayze previously starred in
- _Road House (1989)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Point of No Return (1993)
- - CAMEO(Michael Watkins): last guard at the gate during the escape.
- - DIRCAMEO(John Badham): room-service waiter.
-
-
- # Police (1916)
- - After 'Charles Chaplin' (qv) left Essanay, the studio reedited this film.
-
-
- # Police Story (1985)
- - 'Jackie Chan' (qv) was hospitalized following the stunt where he flips over
- the balcony and crashes through the glass and light display, as he was
- not breathing.
-
-
- # Police Story III: Supercop (1992)
- - While filming the scene where his character hangs from the side of the
- train, 'Jackie Chan' (qv) was accidentally sideswiped by the helicopter.
-
-
- # Poltergeist (1982)
- - Movie on the TV in an early bedroom scene is _A Guy Named Joe (1943)_ (qv),
- a film about a pilot who returns to the world as a ghost.
- - The house which gets sucked into a black hole at the end was actually a
- model about 4 feet across. The model took several weeks to complete. The
- scene was shot as follows: camera placed directly above model, which was
- mounted over an industrial strength vacuum generator (the front door was
- facing directly up, straight at the camera). The model also had about 100
- wires attached to various points of the structure. These wires went down
- through the back of the house, and down through the vacuum collection sack.
- The camera was turned on, and took 15 seconds to wind up to the required
- 300 frames per second. When ready, the cameraman gave the cue. The vacuum
- was turned on, the wires were yanked suddenly, and several SFX guys blasted
- the house with pump-action shotguns.
- The entire scene was over in about two seconds, and they had to wait until
- the film was developed before they knew if they would have to do it again.
- When played back at 24 fps, would take approximately 12 seconds for the house
- to collapse. Luckily, they got it right on the first go.
- Finished scene was sent to 'Steven Spielberg' (qv), who was on location
- shooting _E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)_ (qv). He gave it to a
- projectionist, who assumed it was just the ``dailys'' from ET. The scene
- came on, and the projectionist said ``Holy shit! What was that?'' Spielberg
- had the remains of the model encased in perspex, and it is now sitting on
- his piano. The model itself was worth well over $25,000.
- - Mrs Freeling's line ``Mmmm... smell that mimosa'' is taken directly from
- _The Uninvited (1944)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Poltergeist III (1988)
- - 'Heather O'Rourke' (qv) died shortly before this film was released, and the
- film is dedicated to her memory. By the time this film was begun, the
- actors who played her on-screen siblings in _Poltergeist (1982)_ (qv) and
- _Poltergeist II (1986)_ (qv) ('Dominique Dunne' (qv) and
- 'Oliver Robins' (qv)) had already died, Dunne being murdered.
-
-
- # Postino, Il (1994)
- - Writer/co-director/star 'Massimo Troisi' (qv) postponed heart surgery so he
- could complete the film. The day after filming was complete, he suffered
- a fatal heart attack.
-
-
- # Predator (1987)
- - The credits say that the Predator was played by 'Kevin Peter Hall' (qv), but
- there are persistent rumours that 'Jean-Claude VanDamme' (qv) performed
- some of the fight sequences.
- - ACTTRADE(Arnold Schwarzenegger): ``I'll be back!''
-
-
- # Predator 2 (1990)
- - The skull of a creature that resembles the ones in _Alien (1979)_ (qv) and
- _Aliens (1986)_ (qv) is on the wall in the Predator's trophy room.
-
-
- # President's Analyst, The (1967)
- - [Supposed to be lots in this movie]
-
-
- # Pretty Woman (1990)
- - The working title was ``$3000''. A early version of the script had Vivian
- ddicted to cocaine; part of the deal was that she had to stay off it for a
- week. She needed to money to go to Disneyland. Edward eventually throws
- her out of his car and drives off. The movie was scripted to end with
- Vivian and her prostitute friend on the bus to Disneyland.
- - Roberts' head was superimposed on 'Shelley Michelle' (qv)'s body for the
- poster. 'Richard Gere' (qv)'s hair is brown on the poster, but greying in
- the movie.
-
-
- # Priest (1994)
- - Director 'Antonia Bird' (qv) cut a scene of 'Linus Roache' (qv)'s
- bare buttocks to ensure only an R rating in the USA.
-
-
- # Prime Time, The (1960)
- - Scenes of a naked 'Karen Black' (qv) frolicking in the quarry were
- destroyed after Black had her agent pay the producers to do so.
-
-
- # Primrose Path, The (1940)
- - 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) died her hair brunette for the film, but kept it
- secret until the film was released. She also wore no makeup in the role.
-
-
- # Prince of Darkness (1988)
- - The credits list ``Martin Quatermass'' as the screenwriter, but it was
- actually 'John Carpenter' (qv). The pseudonym is a homage to the
- ``Professor Quatermass'' character.
-
-
- # Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, The (1939)
- - To give the illusion of baldness, 'Bette Davis' (qv) shaved her head two
- inches in front to show a high forehead under Elizabeth's red wigs.
-
- # Problem Child (1990)
- - References to _The Shining (1980)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Proces, Le (1963)
- - 'Orson Welles' (qv) changed the ending (in the novel the lying K is
- killed with the knife) because he did not want to show that a Jew is
- killed like this after the holocaust.
-
-
- # Producers, The (1968)
- - 'Mel Brooks' (qv)' voice is dubbed in for a singer in ``Springtime for
- Hitler''
-
-
- # Professional Sweetheart (1933)
- - Working titles were ``Careless'' and then ``The Purity Girl''.
-
-
- # Profondo rosso (1975)
- - Marcus Daly throws a photo of his former fiancee into the wastebasket, at
- the request of his new girlfriend, Gianna Brezzi ('Daria Nicolodi' (qv)).
- The actual photo he throws away is a picture of 'Marilu Tolo' (qv), former
- girlfriend of director 'Dario Argento' (qv), who subsequently married
- Nicolodi.
-
-
- # Project A (1983)
- - The ``hanging from the clock tower'' stunt is a homage to
- _Safety Last (1923)_ (qv)). At least three different takes were shot; two
- are shown during the course of the film, and a third at the end under the
- credits.
-
-
- # Psycho (1960)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about 4 minutes in wearing a cowboy hato
- outside Marion's office.
- - Considered for the role of Marion were: 'Eva Marie Saint' (qv),
- 'Piper Laurie' (qv), 'Martha Hyer' (qv), 'Hope Lange' (qv),
- 'Shirley Jones' (qv), and 'Lana Turner' (qv).
- - The film only cost $800,000 to make yet has earned more than $40 million.
- Hitchcock used the crew from his TV series to save time and money. In
- 1962 exchanged the rights to the film and his TV-series for a huge block
- of MCA's stock (he became their third largest stockholder).
- - An early script had the following dialogue: Marion: ``I'm going to spend
- the weekend in bed.'' Texas oilman: ``Bed? Only playground that beats Las
- Vegas.''
- - Hitchcock bought the rights to the novel anonymously from Bloch for
- just $9,000. He then bought up as many copies of the novel as he could to
- keep the ending a secret.
- - During filming, this movie was referred to as ``Production 9401'' or
- ``Wimpy''.
- - The Bates mansion is straight out of the painting ``House by the Railroad''
- (1925) by the American artist Edward Hopper.
- - Hitchcock originally intended to open the film with a four-mile dolly
- shot from a helicopter, a scene similar to 'Orson Welles' (qv)' bravura
- opening of _Touch of Evil (1958)_ (qv). The early motel scene between
- Norman and Marion (Leigh) resembles in many ways another scene from that
- movie featuring Leigh.
- - The painting that Norman removes in order to watch Marion undressing is
- a classical painting depicting a rape.
- - Hitchcock paid the title sequence designer 'Saul Bass' (qv) (also credited as
- ``Pictorial Consultant'') $2,000 to render storyboards for the famous
- shower scene but, according to Leigh and Assistant Director
- 'Hilton Green' (qv), directed it himself.
- - For a shot right at the water stream, the crew had to block off the inner
- holes on the shower head so that the water sprayed past the camera lens.
- - The shower scene has over 90 splices in it, and did not involve
- 'Anthony Perkins' (qv) at all. Perkins was in New York preparing for a play.
- - Contrary to popular rumours, during the shooting of the shower scene,
- Hitchcock did not arrange for the water to suddenly go ice-cold when the
- attack started.
- - The sound that the knife makes penetrating the flesh is actually the
- sound of a knife stabbing a watermelon.
- - Hitchcock originally envisioned the shower sequence as completely silent,
- but Bernard Herrmann went ahead and scored it anyway and Hitch immediately
- changed his mind.
- - The blood in the shower scene is actually chocolate sauce.
- - The zoom-out shot of Marion Crane's eye is not a still photo. As the camera
- pulls away from the eye, a mobile and highly visible waterdrop falls from
- her hair to the floor, just right of camera center. This is also
- substantiated by 'Janet Leigh' (Qv) in a book.
- - Hitchcock tested the ``fear factor'' of mother's corpse by placing it in
- Leigh's dressing room and listening to how loud she screamed when
- she discovered it.
- - The skull superimposed over Norman's face at the film's conclusion is that
- of ``Mother.''
- - There is a rumor that the this film was not passed for release because it
- was claimed that Janet Leigh's nipple was visible during the shower scene.
- Hitchcock didn't edit it out, but merely sent it back, (correctly, it seems)
- assuming that they either wouldn't bother to watch it, or miss it the second
- time.
- - Hitchcock insisted that audiences should only be allowed to see the film
- from the start. This was unheard of back then as people were used to just
- coming in at any point during a movie. The reason for this was that the
- film was advertised as starring Janet Leigh, but her character is killed in
- the first half of the film.
- - After the film's release Hitchcock received an angry letter from the
- father of a girl who refused to have a bath after seeing
- _Diabolique (1954)_ (qv) and now refused to shower after seeing Psycho.
- Hitchcock sent a note back simply saying ``Send her to the dry cleaners''.
- - The last shot of Norman Bates' face has a still frame of a human skull
- inserted in it.
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [bathroom]: The shot of Marion flushing the
- toilet is believed to be the first such shot in American cinema history.
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [bathroom]: Marion hides in the bathroom to
- count the required number of bills.
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [hair]: Lila, and Mother.
-
-
- # PT 109 (1963)
- - President Kennedy's person choice of actor to portray him was
- 'Warren Beatty' (qv).
-
-
- # Pulp Fiction (1994)
- - 'Quentin Tarantino' (qv) wrote two of the three stories before he wrote
- _Reservoir Dogs (1992)_ (qv) and _True Romance (1993)_ (qv). After the
- success of those films, he decided to write a third story, intending to have
- each segment directed by a different person.
- - The parts of ``Honey Bunny'' and ``Pumpkin'' were written specifically
- for 'Amanda Plumber' (qv) and 'Tim Roth' (qv).
- - In the opening sequence with Honey Bunny and Pumpkin, Jules can be heard
- talking about quitting ``the life''.
- - ``Big Kahuna Burgers'' first appeared in _True Romance (1993)_ (qv), also
- written by Tarantino.
- - The bandaid on Marsellus Wallace's neck was there becuase actor
- 'Ving Rhames' (qv) has a scar there that the makeup people felt would
- be too distracting during that scene.
- - Mia Wallace's comment ``An Elvis man should love this'' is a references to a
- earlier cut scene where Mia claims that everyone can be classified as either
- an ``Elvis'' person or a ``Beatles'' person. She bets Vincent that he is
- an ``Elvis'', and he confirms it.
- - The book that Vincent reads is ``Modesty Blaise'', but Peter O'Donnell.
- - Vincent can be seen heading for the bathroom in the opening scene.
- - When Vincent and Lance are attempting to give Mia the adrenalin injection,
- the board games ``Operation'' and ``Life'' are visible in the background.
- - The marquee where Butch boxes advertises the following fights: ``Coolidge
- vs Wilson'' and ``Vossler vs Martinez''. The first is a reference to
- the presidential election contested by 'Calvin Coolidge' (qv) and
- 'Woodrow Wilson' (qv), the second is a reference to 'Rand Vossler' (qv) and
- 'Jerry Martinez' (qv) are two friends of Tarantino's from when he worked in
- a video store. See also _Crimson Tide (1995)_ (qv).
- - When Butch is approaching his apartment, there is an advertisment for
- Jack Rabbit Slims on the radio.
- - Jimmy (Tarantino) is wearing t-shirt bearing the logo of ``Orbit'', a local
- alternative newspaper in Metro Detroit, for which Tarantino did an interview
- when he was promoting _Reservoir Dogs (1991)_ (qv). See also the WWW-links
- section.
- - In _Reservoir Dogs_ (qv) (also written and directed by Tarantino), Nice
- Guy Eddie refers to a nurse named ``Bonnie''.
-
-
- # Pump Up the Volume (1990)
- - 'Lala Sloatman' (qv) (Janie) and 'Ahmet Zappa' (qv) (Jamie) are real life
- cousins, but played girlfriend/boyfriend in the movie.
- - 'Christian Slater' (qv) became physically ill several times during
- filming due to all the cigarette smoking he had to do.
-
-
- # Punch Drunks (1934)
- - In the original script treatment, the song used to drive Curly crazy
- was ``Stars and Stripes Forever''.
-
-
- # Punch Trunk (1953)
- - The ship is named after writer 'Michael Maltese' (qv).
- - Scientist ``Robert Bruce Cameron'' refers to narrator 'Robert C. Bruce' (qv).
- - Radio announcer ``Pratt'' refers to Warner layout artist 'Hawley Pratt' (qv).
-
-
- # Purple Rose of Cairo, The (1985)
- - 'Michael Keaton' (qv) was originally cast in the lead role, and footage was
- shot. Director 'Woody Allen' (qv) decided it wasn't working, and replaced
- Keaton with 'Jeff Daniels' (qv).
-
-
- # Quatrilho, O (1995)
- - The photographer who takes the family picture in the end of the movie is
- 'Jose Clemente Pozenato' (qv), the author of the novel which the movie was
- based.
-
-
- # Queen Kelly (1929)
- - After shooting only one third of the picture (4 hours), director
- 'Erich Von Stroheim' (qv) was fired by producer-star 'Gloria Swanson' (qv).
- Two years later, additional footage was shot to complete the picture.
- Since Von Stroheim owned part of the property, he refused to grant releasing
- rights in the U.S. and elsewhere for this bastardized version. It was not
- exhibited in the U.S. until after _Sunset Boulevard (1950)_ (qv), when it
- reveived minor theatrical release and a showing on television in 1966.
-
-
- # Queen of Outer Space (1958)
- - Costumes worn by the ship's officers and Motiya are re-used or copied from
- _Forbidden Planet (1956)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Quick and the Dead, The (1995)
- - A sex scene between Ellen ('Sharon Stone' (qv))and Cort was shot, but
- Stone and director 'Sam Raimi' (qv) decided that it wasn't a necessary part
- of the story. The scene was not included in the American release of the
- film, but international versions do include it.
- - Stone was so insistent that 'Leonard DiCaprio' (qv) appear in the film that
- she paid his salary personally.
- - 'Bruce Campbell' (qv) had a cameo appearance during a wedding scene, but
- the scene was cut.
-
-
- # Quo Vadis? (1951)
- - Nero says ``Is this the end of Nero?'' as he dies. That is directly from the
- gangster movie, _Little Caesar (1930)_ (qv), in which Enrico Bandello says
- ``Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?''
- - CAMEO(Elizabeth Taylor): an extra
- - CAMEO(Sophia Loren): an extra
-
-
- # Rabbit of Seville (1950)
- - A signboard lists the opera's featured cast as Michele Maltese and Carlo
- Jonzi, references to 'Michael Maltese' (qv) and 'Chuck Jones' (qv).
-
-
- # Race with the Devil (1975)
- # Race with the Devil (1975)
- - Director 'Jack Starret' (qv) claims he hired real life witches and
- - Director 'Jack Starret' (qv) claims he hired real life witches and satanists
- as cult-member extras.
- satanists as cult-member extras.
-
-
-
-
- # Radio Flyer (1992)
- - Originally to be directed by writer 'David Mickey Evans' (qv), but he was
- replaced by 'Richard Donner' (qv) due to his inexperience.
- - A poster for _X-15 (1961)_ (qv) (also directed by 'Richard Donner' (qv))
- is visible outside the movie theatre.
- - The train station n Novato, California where the boys walk the tracks was
- not shown in any detail because it was damaged by fire in the early 1980s.
- The restoration did not begin until 1995.
-
-
- # Radioland Murders (1994)
- - Much of the set, including the exterior of the broadcast building, many
- of the interior walls, and a biplane buzzing a signal tower was computer
- generated.
- - 'Anita Morris' (qv) died shortly after the filming of this movie, and
- the film is dedicated to her memory.
-
-
- # Rafter Romance (1933)
- - 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) and 'Norman Foster' (qv) replaced 'Dorothy Wilson' (qv)
- and 'Joel McCrea' (qv) in the lead roles.
-
-
- # Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy (1941)
- - The scissors caricature _Jimmy Durante_ (qv).
-
-
- # Raging Bull (1980)
- - Sound effects for punches landing were made by squashing melons and tomatoes.
- Sound effects for camera flashes going off were sounds of gunshots. The
- original tapes were deliberately destroyed by the sound technicians, to
- prevent then being used again.
- - The scene by the chain link fence where Jack meets his girlfriend was
- ad-libbed.
- - 'Robert De Niro' (qv) accidentally broke 'Joe Pesci' (qv)'s rib in a
- sparring scene. This shot appears in the film: De Niro hits Pesci in the
- side, Pesci groans, and there is a quick cut to another angle.
- - Jake (De Niro) asks Joey (Pesci) ``Did you fuck my wife?''. Director
- 'Martin Scorsese' (qv) didn't think that Pesci's reaction was strong enough,
- so he asked De Niro to say ``Did you fuck your mother?'' De Niro complied,
- and Pesci's reaction was kept in the finished movie.
- - To visually achieve Jake's growing desparation and diminishing stature,
- Scorcese shot the later boxing scenes in a larger ring.
- - De Niro gained over 50 pounds to play the older LaMotta.
- - DIRCAMEO(Martin Scorsese): asking Jack to go on stage.
-
-
- # Raid on Rommel (1971)
- - Nearly all the action scenes was footage taken from _Tobruk (1967)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
- - Begins with a shot of a peak in the jungle which is reminiscent of the
- Paramount Pictures logo. See also
- _Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)_ (qv), and
- _Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)_ (qv))
- - 'Tom Selleck' (qv) originally cast as Indiana Jones, but was committed to
- _"Magnum P.I." (1980)_ (qv).
- - Jock's airplane at the beginning has the registration number ``OB-3PO'',
- referring to Obi-wan and C-3PO from _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv).
- - Script originally included a long fight between a swordsman and Indiana with
- his whip. Actor 'Harrison Ford' (qv) was suffering diarrhea at the time,
- and asked ``Why don't I just shoot him?'', so they filmed this instead.
- - The truck that didn't have Marion in it was flipped over by firing a section
- of a telephone pole through the floorboards.
- - Ford badly bruised his ribs during the scene where he is dragged behind
- the truck.
- - The hieroglyphics in the map room include engravings of R2-D2 and C-3PO (from
- _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv), etc), however they do not appear on film.
- - A fly can be seen crawling into Belloq's mouth (and not reappearing) when
- he threatens the Ark with a bazooka.
- - 'Harrison Ford' (qv) did not use a stunt player for the scene where Indy
- is dragged behind the truck. When asked if he was worried, Ford quipped:
- ``No. If it really was dangerous, they would have filmed more of the movie
- first.''
- - Director 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) was quoted as saying: ``I made it as a
- B-movie... I didn't see the film as anything more than a better made version
- of the Republic serials.''
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [music]
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [stars]
-
-
- # Rain Man (1988)
- - The scene where Raymond explains that only Qantas has not crashed is cut
- from the version shown on every major airline except Qantas.
- - After being interviewed by the psychiatrist, Raymond ('Dustin Hoffman' (qv))
- leans his head against Charlie's and says ``My main man Charlie''. This
- was unscripted, and improvised by Hoffman.
- - DIRCAMEO(Barry Levinson): psychiatrist determining if Raymond should
- stay with Charlie or not.
-
-
- # Raising Arizona (1987)
- - The acronyms ``P.O.E'' and ``O.P.E.'' spray-painted in the washroom are
- references to
- _Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1963)_ (qv).
- - The part of Edwinna was written especially for 'Holly Hunter' (qv).
- - [supposedly full of in-jokes and movie references]
-
-
- # Rambo III (1988)
- - Original director 'Russell Mulcahy' (qv) was replaced by
- 'Peter MacDonald' (qv) due to creative differences.
-
-
- # Rancho Notorious (1952)
- - Cinematographer 'Hal Mohr' (qv), who had previously photographed
- 'Marlene Dietrich' (qv) in _Destry Rides Again (1939)_ (qv) attempted to
- resign from the film due to Dietrich's insistence that he achieve for her
- greater youth-through-lighting than he felt possible.
-
-
- # Razor's Edge, The (1946)
- - 'George Cukor' (qv) was originally assigned to direct, but was fired becuase
- 'Darryl F. Zanuck' (qv) did not care for his more literal interpretation of
- the novel.
- - 'Betty Grable' (qv) was considered for the role of Sophie.
-
-
- # Real Genius (1985)
- - ACTTRADE(Val Kilmer): Flipping two quarters over his knuckles.
-
-
- # Rear Window (1954)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about an hour into the film, winding the
- clock in the songwriter's apartment. The songwriter is real-life songwriter
- 'Ross Bagdasariam' (qv).
- - At the time the set was the largest indoor set built at Paramount Studios.
- - The song ``To See You is to Love You'' is playing when Jeff toasts
- Ms. Lonely Hearts.
- - The film was unavailable for decades because its rights (together with four
- other pictures of the same periods') were bought back by Hitchcock and left
- as part of his legacy to his daughter. They've been known for long as the
- infamous ``5 lost Hitchcocks'' amongst film buffs, and were re-released in
- theathers around 1984 after a 30-years absence. They are
- _Rear Window (1954)_ (qv), _The Trouble with Harry (1955)_ (qv),
- _Rope (1948)_ (qv), _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv) and
- _The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)_ (qv).
- - Hitchcock supposedly hired 'Raymond Burr' (qv) to play Lars Thorwald
- because he could be easily made to look like his old producer
- 'David O. Selznick' (qv), whom Hitchcock felt interfered too much.
- - Other than a couple of shots near the end and the discovery of the dead
- dog all the shots in the movie originate from Jeff's apartment
-
-
- # Rebecca (1940)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): walking past a phone booth just after
- George Sanders makes a call in the final part of the movie.
- - The first film Hitchcock made in Hollywood and the only one that won a
- best picture Oscar.
- - Just as in the original novel, Mrs. de Winter has no first name.
- - Over 20 actors were tested for the role of Mrs. de Winter, eventually going
- to newcomer 'Joan Fontaine' (qv). One of them was 'Vivien Leigh' (qv), who
- 'Laurence Olivier' (qv) was pressing for, as they were a couple at the time.
- - Fontaine was treated with disdain by the rest of the British cast. Olivier
- was particularly harsh, saying to Hitchcock at one point, ``Fontaine's
- horrible, ole boy!''.
-
-
- # Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
- - For the knife fight between Jim ('James Dean' (qv)) and Buzz
- ('Corey Allen' (qv)), the actors used real switchblades and protected
- themselves by wearing chainmail under their vests.
-
-
- # Red Dawn (1984)
- - First film to earn a PG-13 rating.
-
-
- # Red Heat (1988)
- - First western film crew to be allowed to film in Moscow's Red Square. Many
- of the Moscow scenes, as well as the ``bath-house'' scene were filmed in
- Hungary.
- - The bad guy who Ivan Danko shoots on the steps in Moscow was played by one
- of Hungary's leading action-movie actors. In an interview,
- he said that until he met 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' (qv) and the others in the
- film he thought of himself as a muscular and tough actor. He subsequently
- described himself as a ``small potato''.
-
-
- # Red River (1948)
- - Filmed in 1946 but held for release for two years, in part due to legal
- problems with 'Howard Hughes' (qv), who claimed it was similar to his
- _The Outlaw (1943)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Red Tomahawk (1967)
- - 'Betty Hutton' (qv) was signed for the lead role, but could not keep up with
- the fast-paced shooting schedule (10-14 days). She was fired and replaced
- by 'Joan Caulfield' (qv).
-
-
- # Redemption (1917)
- - The plot of this film is not far afield from the scandal of star
- 'Evelyn Nesbit' (qv)'s real life, in which her husband murdered famed
- architect 'Stanford White' (qv) in retaliation for his presumed affair with
- Nesbit.
- - 'Russell Thaw' (Qv) is Nesbit's real-life son.
-
-
- # Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967)
- - The role of Major Penderton was extremely physically demanding, and the
- insurance company underwriting the production required proof that star
- 'Montgomery Clift' (qv) was fit enough for the role, after his years of
- illness. Clifts long-time friend 'Elizabeth Taylor' (qv) committed her
- large salary as insurance in order to secure Clift for the role. Clift
- subsequently died of a heart attack before filming began.
-
-
- # Regle du jeu, La (1939)
- - Director 'Jean Renoir' (qv) recut the film numerous times, due to poor
- initial reception and damage to the negatives during World War II.
-
-
- # Repo Man (1984)
- - Many of the characters are named after beers.
- - All purchasable items are labeled generically: ``Food'', ``Beer'', etc.
- This came about after the producers failed to attract any offers of payment
- for product placement.
- - All cars (plus the police motorcycle) have Christmas tree air fresheners.
- - The Repo Man's code is a parody of 'Issac Asimov' (qv)'s ``Laws of
- Robotics''. The man who drives around with the dead aliens in his car
- resembles Asimov.
- - 'William S. Burroughs' (qv)/_Naked Lunch (1992)_ (qv) allusions: ``Paging Dr
- Benway'' in the hospital and mentioning Bill Lee.
- - Otto's co-worker (Kevin) at the supermarket sings the jingle for 7-Up just
- before Mr. Humphries fires them. Later at Mr. Humphries' house, Kevin can
- be seen in the background, adjusting a TV set that's playing a 7-Up
- commercial.
- - Bud gives irate car owner a business card and tells him to call his boss
- ``I.G. Fabin''. This was the German company that produced poison gas during
- World War II.
- - Miller talks about the cosmic unconsciousness: ``You'll be thinking about
- a plate of shrimp, and all of a sudden someone will say plate, or shrimp,
- or plate of shrimp.'' Later, the two Latinos who've stolen the ``Asimov''
- car park outside a diner which features a huge sign in one of its windows
- reading: PLATE O' SHRIMP $2.95.
- - When Otto says his name is ``Otto'', Oly says ``Otto parts?''. Later in the
- film Otto turns a corner with a sign saying ``Auto Parts''.
- - Graffiti behind the punks dancing in the alley says ``Circle Jerks'', which
- is the name of the band which appears later in the film.
- - Lite gives Otto a book called ``Diuretics'' to ``help change your life''.
- This is a reference to 'L. Ron Hubbard' (qv)'s ``Dianetics''.
- - When the entourage enters Bud's hospital room looking for him, the preacher
- on the television can be heard saying ``He has risen!''
- - The movie was made by ``edge city productions'' - edge city is a recurring
- theme in 'Tom Wolfe' (qv)'s ``Electric Kool-Ade Acid Test''. The
- destination placard on the bus that Otto takes back to his folks' house
- reads ``Edge City''.
-
-
- # Repulsion (1965)
- - DIRCAMEO(Roman Polanski): spoons player
-
-
- # Requiem For a Heavyweight (1956) (TV)
- - 'Ed Wynn' (qv), cast as the role of ``cutman'' Army, was an unusual choice
- for the role. He was widely known as a stage comedian, but had never
- appeared in a dramatic role. The initial rehersals featuring the elder
- Wynn were so bad that a replacement, 'Ned Glass' (qv), was hired to take his
- place; the rehersals with Glass were held in secret to avoid potential
- conflicts. 'Jack Palance' (qv) worked long hours, including weekends, in
- order to coach Wynn for the performance. In the end, producer
- 'Martin Manulis' (qv) stuck by Wynn.
-
-
- # Reservoir Dogs (1992)
- - The criminals in _The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)_ (qv) all used
- colors to identify each other.
- - The actor who plays the lady that Mr Orange ('Tim Roth' (qv)) shoots was
- Roth's dialog coach. Roth insisted that she take the role, as she was very
- hard on him.
- - Director 'Quentin Tarantino' (qv) was going to shoot the film in black and
- white, with his friends as actors. A friend of his was in an acting class
- given by 'Harvey Keitel' (qv)'s wife. Keitel saw the script, and was so
- impressed that he immediately signed on and helped raise funds.
- - Tarantino wanted 'James Woods' (qv) to play a role in the film, and made
- him five different cash offers. Woods' agent refused the offers without
- ever mentioning it to Woods as the sums offered were well below what Woods
- would usually receive. When Tarantino and Woods later met for the first
- time, Woods learn of the offer and was annoyed enough to get a new agent.
- Tarantino avoided telling Woods which role he was offered ``becuase the
- actor who played the role was magnificent anyway''. It is widely
- accepted that the role that Tarantino was referring to was Mr. Orange.
- - References to _The Wild Bunch (1969)_ (qv).
- - See also _True Romance (1993)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Return of Chandu, The (1934)
- - Serial also released as two features, ``Return of Chandu'' (using chapters
- one through five) and ``Chandu on the Magic Island'' (chapters six through
- twelve).
- - Uses the great gate set from _King Kong (1933)_ (qv) for its temple.
-
-
- # Return of Dr. X, The (1939)
- - 'Boris Karloff' (qv) was to star as Dr. X.
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) said of this film: ``This is one of the pictures
- that made me march in to 'Jack Warner' (qv) and ask for more money again.
- You can't believe what this one was like. I had a part that somebody like
- 'Bela Lugosi' (qv) or Boris Karloff should have played. I was this doctor,
- brought back to life, and the only thing that nourished this poor bastard
- was blood. If it had been Jack Warner's blood, or Harry's, or Pop's, maybe
- I wouldn't have minded as much. The trouble was, they were drinking mine
- and I was making this stinking movie.''
-
-
- # Return of Sherlock Holmes, The (1987) (TV)
- - The book that Ms. Houston is reading at her desk was written
- by Jessica Fletcher of _"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Return of the Jedi (1983)
- - SFX crew claim to have included a ``sneaker'' as one of the spaceships in a
- complex dog-fight scene.
- - Jabba's sail barge was filmed in Yuma, Arizona. The film crew had problems
- avoiding the 35,000 dune buggy enthusiasts in the area. To preserve secrecy,
- the producers claimed to be making a horror film called ``Blue Harvest
- (Horror beyond your imagination)'', and even had caps and t-shirts made up
- for the crew. A chain-link fence and a 24-hour security service could not
- prevent die-hard fans from entering the set and sneaking some photographs.
- - Experiments with a computer to generate a random but logical language for
- some creatures produced a dialect of Greek.
- - Luke's hand gets shot. Leia gets shot in the shoulder. Luke cuts off Darth
- Vader's hand. See also _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv) and
- _The Empire Strikes Back (1980)_ (qv).
- - The main chamber of Jabba's palace is connected to the entrance by a short
- flight of steps. When filming the scene where R2-D2 enters the chamber
- it was discovered that the droid could not roll down the stairs. In the
- movie we see R2-D2 approaching the stairs, then the camera moves
- to the left past the steps and the droid re-enters the field of view, having
- been manually hauled down the stairs.
- - The dancer that Jabba drops into the Rancor pit loses her top as she falls
- in.
- - 'Carrie Fisher' (qv)'s birthmark (near the small of her back) is visible in
- the desert scene where she turns her back to the camera to swing around a
- mounted laser gun.
- - Rumor has it that Nien Numb speaks a Kenyan dialect, and one of his lines
- is ``One thousand herds of elephants are standing on my foot''.
- - Lando Calrissian and The Millenium Falcon originally scripted to perish in
- the Death Star explosion, but this was changed after a poor preview audience
- reception. Note Han's line when Calrissian leaves in the Falcon: ``...like
- I'm not going to see her again...''
- - It is rumored that a different ending was shot, but discarded later
- on. It featured the (long awaited) marriage between Leia Organa and
- Han Solo. Dark Horse's Comic ``Dark Empire'' is based on that fact and
- presents Han and Leia as a married couple.
- - 'Denis Lawson' (qv), who played Wedge Antilles in _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv)
- and _The Empire Strikes Back (1980)_ (qv) plays Wedge in this film, despite
- the rumours to the contrary which were caused by his name being misspelt
- (``Dennis Lawson'') in the credits of _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv). Intense
- debate on Usenet prompted Jarod Nash to write a letter to Lawson,
- asking for clarificaion. Lawson confirmed that he indeed played in all
- three movies.
- - Among the aliens in Jabba the Hutt's entourage are ones named ``Klaatu,''
- ``Barada'' and ``Nikto,'' after the command given to the robot Gort in
- _The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)_ (qv). The aliens are not referred
- to by name in the film, nor do they have any lines. Klaatu is the character
- who tries to push Luke into Sarlacc.
- - The name ``Ewok'' is never used to refer to the teddy-bear creatures in the
- film, though it does appear in the credits.
- - The following characters ``have a bad feeling about this'': C-3PO, Han, and
- Lando.
- - The Endor shots were filmed near Crescent City, California. Forest work was
- especially hard on the Ewok actors. Production Assistant Ian Bryce arrived
- on the set one day to find a note from the Ewok actors saying that they had
- all had enough and they were on their way to the airport. Bryce tried to
- drive to the airport, but got a flat tire not far from the set. He found
- another car and was about to leave when the Ewok's bus pulled up, and all
- the Ewok actors got off wearing ``Revenge of the Ewok'' t-shirts.
- - Darth Vader's body was played by 'David Prowse' (qv), his voice by
- 'James Earl Jones' (qv), and his face by 'Sebastian Shaw.
- - One of the songs that the Ewoks sing sounds like: ``Det luktar flingor har'',
- which is Swedish for ``It smells of cereal here.'' Another song sounds
- identical to a song sung in _Caveman (1981)_ (qv).
- - The title ``Revenge of the Jedi'' was leaked early in production, so that
- pirated merchandise could be easily spotted when the film was released. The
- official reason for the change was that ``...a Jedi would not take revenge''.
- Some authentic pre-release movie posters actually had ``Revenge'', and are
- worth a lot of money today.
- - Portions of the partially completed Death Star model resemble the San
- Francisco skyline.
-
-
- # Reversal of Fortune (1990)
- - CAMEO(Julie Hagerty): Alexandra
-
-
- # Revolution francaise, La (1989)
- - Originally filmed in English as well as French in order to allow a
- broader release.
-
-
- # Rhapsody in Blue (1945)
- - 'Sally Sweetlamd' (qv) dubbed 'Joan Leslie' (qv)'s singing
-
-
- # Richter und sein Henker, Der (1976)
- - ``Friedrich'' is consulted to shed some light on Kommissar Baerlach's
- motives. Friederich is played by 'Friedrich Duerrenmatt' (qv), who
- wrote the book on which the movie is based.
-
-
- # Ricochet (1991)
- - 'Mary Ellen Trainor' (qv) played report Gail Wallens, a character she also
- played in _Die Hard (1988)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Ride, Cowboy, Ride (1939)
- - 'George Reeves' (qv)' character was called ``Sam Brenner'' in much of the
- publicity material for the film, as well as on production report. In the
- final script and on film, he plays ``Pancho Dominguez.''
-
-
- # Right Stuff, The (1983)
- - ``Beemans'' is the lucky gum of pilots. See also
- _The Rocketeer (1991)_ (qv).
- - CAMEO(Chuck Yeager): the bartender.
-
-
- # Rio Grande (1950)
- - Although playing the same character as in _Fort Apache (1948)_ (qv),
- 'John Wayne' (qv)'s character is spelt with an extra ``e'' at the end.
-
-
- # Rising Sun (1993)
- - 'Michael Crichton' (qv), author of the book and co-author of the screenplay,
- wrote Connor with 'Sean Connery' (qv) in mind.
-
-
- # River of No Return (1954)
- - The film ran over schedule and budget due to mishaps caused when directoro
- 'Otto Preminger' (qv) insisted that actors perform their own stunts for the
- scenes of the raft struggling down the rapids. On one occasion,
- 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv) had to be saved from drowning when her boots filled
- with water, and on another occasion, she and 'Robert Mitchum' (qv) had to
- be rescued when their raft became stuck on a rock and was on the verge
- of overturning.
-
-
- # River Wild, The (1994)
- - An exhausted 'Meryl Streep' (qv) balked when director 'Curtis Hanson' (qv)
- asked her to shoot one more scene before filming finished for the end of
- the day, however, she decided to attempt it. Swept off the raft, she
- was in real danger of drowning before she was rescued. Returning upriver,
- she told a pale and shaking Hanson that ``in the future, when I say I can't
- do something, I think we should believe me.'' Hanson hastily agreed.
- - Roarke ('Joseph Mazzello' (qv)) can be seen wearing a ''Ministry' (qv)'
- hat. Ministry composed part of the sound track for the film.
-
-
- # Road Show (1941)
- - CAMEO(Shemp Howard): Moe Parker. The character was named after Howard's
- brother and fellow Stooge, 'Moe Howard' (qv).
-
-
- # Road to Galveston (1996) (TV)
- - Writer 'Tony Lee' (qv) is the grandson of 'Peggy Lee' (qv), the model on
- whom the character of Jordan Roosevelt is based.
-
-
- # Road to Hong Kong, The (1962)
- - 'Joan Collins' (qv) was given the female lead in this final ``Road'' picture
- and 'Dorothy Lamour' (qv), a small cameo appearance. When Lamour balked, and
- since financial backing hinged on her participation in the project, her
- role was enlarged.
-
-
- # Roaring Twenties, The (1939)
- - The character of Panama Smith was partially based on actress and
- nightclub hostess 'Texas Guinan' (qv).
-
-
- # Roberta (1935)
- - During ``I Won't Dance,'' 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) sings to 'Fred Astaire' (qv):
- ``But when you dance you're charming and you're gentle/ Especially when you
- do the Continental,'' referring to the dance in their previous film,
- _The Gay Divorcee (1934)_ (qv). The two then strike a pose from
- that number while the band plays a riff.
- - Bugle call: see also _The Gay Divorcee (1934)_ (qv),
- _Follow the Fleet (1936)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)
- - Scenes in trailers, but not in the film:
- - Robin shoots an arrow that flies around tree, brakes, swerves, and
- eventually completely misses target on a tree, splitting the tree in
- half.
- - Prince John is in the bath and commands his bubble-blowers for more
- bubbles. When they comply, he says something to the effect of ``That's
- right. Now we've got it going.''
- - There is a rumor that the idea for this film came when a studio executive
- turned to his son and jokingly demanded ``Give me an idea for a sure-fire
- hit, or else!'' The boy replied ``That's easy. Do a parody of Robin Hood.''
- - The hangman in this film is played by 'Robert Ridgely' (qv), who played the
- hangman in _Blazing Saddles (1974)_ (qv), also directed by 'Mel Brooks' (qv).
- - There is a quick shot of the prince's guards coming out of a hallway.
- The camera angle and marching drums are almost exactly like the opening
- credits of the TV series ``Hogan's Heroes''.
- - References to: _Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)_ (qv),
- _The Godfather (1972)_ (qv), _The Freshman (1990)_ (qv),
- _Blazing Saddles (1974)_ (qv), _White Men Can't Jump (1992)_ (qv),
- _History of the World: Part I (1981)_ (qv), _JFK (1991)_ (qv),
- _Malcolm X (1992)_ (qv), _On the Waterfront (1954)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991)
- - Rumour has it that 'Kevin Costner' (qv) wanted to use a British accent, but
- director 'Kevin Reynolds' (qv) didn't want him to. Supposedly, Costner
- would affect the accent when he was arguing with Reynolds, but not when they
- were in agreement. Costner claims that he was initially asked to use
- an accent, but this was stopped when he did it poorly.
- - CAMEO(Sean Connery): King Richard. Connery got $250,000 for two days
- work. He donated it to charity.
-
-
- # Robocop (1987)
- - The computer that Robocop looks up criminal records on is actually a Northern
- Telecom telephone switch.
- - The point-of-view shots from Robocop include references to MS-DOS.
-
-
- # Robocop 2 (1990)
- - The point-of-view shots from Robocop include references to MS-DOS, while the
- point-of-view shots from Robocop 2 feature a Apple MacIntosh-style interface,
- with a skull instead of the Apple logo.
- - Robocop's new directives are:
- - DIRECTIVE 233 Restrain hostile feelings
- - DIRECTIVE 234 Promote positive attitude
- - DIRECTIVE 235 Suppress aggressiveness
- - DIRECTIVE 236 Promote pro-social values
- - DIRECTIVE 246 Don't rush traffic lights (repeated below)
- - DIRECTIVE 254 Encourage awareness
- - DIRECTIVE 256 Discourage harsh language
- - DIRECTIVE 258 Commend sincere efforts
- - DIRECTIVE 261 Talk things out
- - DIRECTIVE 262 Avoid Orion meetings
- - DIRECTIVE 266 Smile
- - DIRECTIVE 267 Keep an open mind
- - DIRECTIVE 268 Encourage participation
- - DIRECTIVE 273 Avoid stereotyping
- - DIRECTIVE 278 Seek non-violent solutions
- - DIRECTIVE 238 Avoid destructive behavior
- - DIRECTIVE 239 Be accessible
- - DIRECTIVE 240 Participate in group activities
- - DIRECTIVE 241 Avoid interpersonal conflicts
- - DIRECTIVE 242 Avoid premature value judgements
- - DIRECTIVE 243 Pool opinions before expressing yourself
- - DIRECTIVE 244 Discourage feelings of negativity and hostility
- - DIRECTIVE 245 If you haven't got anything nice to say don't talk
- - DIRECTIVE 246 Don't rush traffic lights
- - DIRECTIVE 247 Don't run through puddles and splash pedestrians or
- other cars
- - DIRECTIVE 248 Don't say that you are always prompt when you are not
- - DIRECTIVE 249 Don't be oversensitive to the hostility and negativity of
- others
- - DIRECTIVE 250 Don't walk across a ballroom floor swinging your arms
- - In the scene where Robocop was being reprogrammed by Dr. Juilette Faxx,
- the following hex numbers scroll quickly up the screen: ``50 45 54 45 20 4B
- 55 52 41 4E 20 49 53 20 41 20 47 52 45 41 54 20 47 55 59''. Converted to
- ASCII text, it reads: ``PETE KURAN IS A GREAT GUY''. Peter Kuran was the
- special effects photograper.
-
-
- # Rochade (1991) (TV)
- - The male lead character's name Grumbach is a hommage to director
- 'Jean-Pierre Melville' (qv). It's his real surname.
-
- # Rocketeer, The (1991)
- - The model that Cliff glides with to escape from 'Howard Hughes' (qv)'
- warehouse resembled ``The Spruce Goose'', a monstrosity built by Hughes
- which most people doubted would ever fly. This explains his ``It does fly!''
- comment. At the time the film was made, Disney owned the Spruce Goose,
- and it's rumored that they placed this part in the film as a promotion
- for that attraction, which (apart from the Queen Mary) was the only
- money losing Disney attraction in the US.
- - Disney had a special mechanism built especially for this film. Called
- the ``Shaky-cam'', it was designed to be the exact opposite of the
- ``Steady-cam'', that is, to introduce vibrations into the picture. This
- was used in the scenes filmed inside the Zeppelin to give the impression
- of the power of the engines. When the movie went to video, the effect
- didn't transfer too well, and was therefore steadied.
- - ``Beemans'' (the gum chewed by Howard Hughes) is the lucky gum of pilots.
- See also _The Right Stuff (1983)_ (qv).
- - A scene where Neville Sinclair sends a message to Berlin (coded first on
- an authentic Enigma machine found for the production) was filmed, but cut
- due to running time constraints.
- - CAMEO (Dave Stevens): [creator of the comic book]: the commanding officer in
- the Nazi black and white test flight movie.
-
-
- # Rocky (1976)
- - 'Sylvester Stallone' (qv) sold the rights to make this film with the
- condition that he be cast in the title role. Producers offered him $150,000
- to let 'Ryan O'Neal' (qv) play the part.
-
-
- # Rocky Horror Picture Show, The (1975)
- - The opening number, ``Science Fiction Double Feature,'' contains
- references to many classic science fiction films. Originally, the
- credits rolled over a montage from these films, but audience reaction
- was poor.
- - Many of the guests at Brad and Janet's wedding are Transylvanians.
- - An extended final number appears in some American prints and the British
- tape release.
- - It is rumored that one country replaced the deleted ``Once In A While''
- number by using lookalikes for 'Barry Bostwick' (qv) and
- 'Susan Sarandon' (qv).
- - The opening song has references to: _Curse of the Demon (1957)_ (qv),
- _Forbidden Planet (1956)_ (qv).
- - The set builders forgot to put an extra door in the lab set, thus Dr. Scott
- had to crash through the wall for his entrance.
- - The crew had an easter egg hunt one day on the set, and three eggs can be
- seen in the film: under Frank's throne, one instead of a light in the main
- room, one as the group goes up in the elevator to the lab.
- - The set used for Frank-N-Furter's castle was not heated during filming,
- and Sarandon caught a cold after the pool scene.
- - CAMEO(Koo Stark): bridesmaid
- - CAMEO(Petra Leah): bridesmaid
- - CAMEO(Gina Barrie): bridesmaid
-
-
- # Rogue Song, The (1930)
- - Just prior to release, scenes with 'Stan Laurel' (qv) and 'Oliver Hardy' (qv)
- were filmed interspersed throughout the film to increase box-office appeal.
- - No print is known to exist, decomposition having been hastened
- by the unstable nature of very early Technicolor film. This is the
- only 'Stan Laurel' (qv) & 'Oliver Hardy' (qv) ``feature'' films no longer
- available.
-
-
- # Romance on the High Seas (1948)
- - Planned to star 'Judy Garland' (qv), but 'Betty Hutton' (qv) was cast
- instead. Hutton became pregnant, so 'Doris Day' (qv) was given the role.
- - Released in England as ``It's Magic'', after the success of the song.
-
-
- # Romancing the Stone (1984)
- - The phrase ``Romancing the Stone'' a piece of jewelers jargon, referring to
- a step in preparing a gem for use in jewelery.
- - DIRTRADE(Robert Zemeckis): [citation]: At the beginning of the movie,
- when Joan Wilder has finished the book, she prepares ``dinner'' for her cat.
- This scene resembles a well-known commercial for cat-food.
-
-
- # Rookie, The (1990)
- - David Ackerman's line ``Candygram for Mongo'' is a reference to
- _Blazine Saddles (1974)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Roommates (1995)
- - 'Peter Falk' (qv)'s makeup to four hours per day to apply and removed.
-
-
- # Rope (1948)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): on a neon sign in the view from the
- apartment window.
- - The film was shot in a series of 8 minute continuous takes (the maximum
- amount of film that a camera could hold). At the end of each segment the
- camera zooms in on a dark object, ready to zoom out for the start of the
- next segment. Most of the props were on castors and the crew had to wheel
- them out of the way as the camera moved around the set.
- - The film lasts 80 minutes, and covers a time frame of 80 minutes.
- - Hitchcock only managed to shoot roughly one segment per day. The last 4 or 5
- segments had to be completely re-shot because Hitchcock wasn't happy with the
- color of the sunset.
- - The film was unavailable for decades because its rights (together with four
- other pictures of the same periods') were bought back by Hitchcock and left
- as part of his legacy to his daughter. They've been known for long as the
- infamous ``5 lost Hitchcocks'' amongst film buffs, and were re-released in
- theathers around 1984 after a 30-years absence. They are
- _Rear Window (1954)_ (qv), _The Trouble with Harry (1955)_ (qv),
- _Rope (1948)_ (qv), _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv) and
- _The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Rose, The (1979)
- - Loosely based on the life of 'Janis Joplin' (qv).
-
-
- # Rosemary's Baby (1968)
- - CAMEO(Anton Szandor LaVey (head of the Church of Satan)): the baby's father.
- - CAMEO(William Castle): man near phone booth.
-
-
- # Roxanne (1987)
- - This movie has the same plot as _Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)_ (qv). C.D.
- Bales has the same initials.
- - Bales is challenged to tell 20 nose jokes. After he tells 19, he asks
- ``How many's that?'', to which he is told ``fourteen!''. He goes on to tell
- another six, making 25 in total.
- - 'Steve Martin' (qv) performed all his own stunts.
-
-
- # Roxie Hart (1942)
- - The role of Roxie was intended for 'Alice Faye' (qv), but she fell pregnant
- and was unavailable.
-
-
- # Royal Wedding (1951)
- - 'June Allyson' (qv) was first cast in the role of Ellen, but became
- pregnant. 'Judy Garland' (qv) was cast next, but MGM terminated her
- studio contract.
- - 'Moira Shearer' (qv) was considered for the role of Anne.
- - The story was loosely based on the real-life partnership of
- 'Fred Astaire' (qv) and his sister Adele.
- - The ship's rocking during ``Open Your Eyes'' was based on the Astaires' own
- dancing experience on a voyage to London in 1923. A boat-rocking device was
- used to create the film effect.
- - The idea of dancing with a clothes tree had been suggested to Astaire
- earlier by 'Hermes Pan' (qv).
- - The ``You're All the World to Me'' dance was accomplished by putting a whole
- room, attached camera and harnessed cameraman inside a 20 ft. diameter
- rotating ``squirrel cage.''
-
-
- # Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy (1996) (TV)
- - While filming a scene of running through a door, the rifle 'Laura Dern' (qv)
- was carrying hit her in the face. She subsequently had to wear a neckbrace.
-
-
- # Ruling Class, The (1972)
- - Nigel Green' (qv) died during production and his dialogue is dubbed by
- another (unbilled) actor in the finished film.
-
-
- # Runaway Brain (1995)
- - The character name 'Dr. Frankenollie', besides the obvious Frankenstein
- reference, is also a reference to legendary Disney animators
- 'Frank Thomas' (qv) and 'Ollie Johnston' (qv).
-
-
- # Running Man, The (1987)
- - Game show host Damon Killian is played by 'Richard Dawson' (qv), long-time
- host of the American game show ``Family Feud''.
- - 'Richard Bachman' (qv) is a pseudonym of 'Stephen King' (qv).
- - ACTTRADE(Arnold Schwarzenegger): ``I'll be back!''
-
-
- # Russian Rhapsody (1944)
- - Many of the gremlins are characatures of Warner Brothers cartoon studios
- staff, including 'Leon Schlesinger' (qv), 'Mel Blanc' (qv),
- 'Michael Maltese' (qv), 'Rod Scribner' (qv), and 'Friz Freleng' (qv).
-
-
- # Saboteur (1942)
- - 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv) originally wanted 'Gary Cooper' (qv) and
- 'Barbara Stanwyck' (qv) for the leading roles, with 'Harry Carey' (qv)
- as the chief villian.
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about an hour in, standing in front of
- Cut Rate Drugs in New York as the saboteur's car stops.
-
-
- # Sabrina (1954)
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) was a last minute replacement for 'Cary Grant' (qv).
- Bogart and 'William Holden' (qv) couldn't stand each other. Bogart
- disapproved of 'Audrey Hepburn' (qv) (he wanted his wife 'Lauren Bacall' (qv)
- in the role), while Holden fell in love with her. Bogart got $300000,
- Holden got $150000, and Hepburn only $15000. Asked how he liked working
- with Hepburn, Bogart replied: ``It's ok, if you don't mind to make 20
- takes.''
- - The music features three main themes:
- -``Isn't love romantic?'': Holden's theme (superficial love)
- -``La vie en rose?'': Hepburn's theme (romantic ``deep'' love)
- -``Banana song'': Bogart's theme (cynical, deceitful ``love'')
- -Hepburn's theme ``wins''.
-
-
- # Safety Last (1923)
- - 'Harold Lloyd' (qv) first tested the safety precautions for the clock stunt
- by dropping a dummy onto the mattress below. The dummy bounced off and
- plummetted to the street below.
-
-
- # Sainted Sisters, The (1948)
- - 'Sterling Hayden' (qv) was replaced by 'George Reeves' (qv).
-
-
- # Salon Dora Green (1933)
- - The working title was ``Die Falle''.
-
-
- # Salon Mexico (1995)
- - The last scene is filmed in black and white as a tribute to
- _Salon Mexico (1948)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Samson and Delilah (1949)
- - 'Victor Mature' (qv) won the role of Samson over 'Burt Lancaster' (qv),
- who had a bad back and was considered too young. 'Henry Wilcoxson' (qv)
- was considered, but thought to be too old.
- - Director 'Cecil B. DeMille' (qv) considered 'Betty Hutton' (qv) for the
- role of Delilah.
-
-
- # Saratoga (1937)
- - In May of 1937, with the film about 90% completed, 'Jean Harlow' (qv)
- collapsed on the set and died about a week later, reportedly of
- uremic poisoning. Her remaining scenes were shot with double
- 'Mary Dees' (qv) being filmed only from behind. 'Paula Winslow' (qv)
- supplied the voice.
-
-
- # Satan Met a Lady (1936)
- - The orking titles were ``The Man in the Black Hat,'' ``Men on Her Mind,'' and
- ``Hard Luck Dame.''
-
-
- # Saturday Night Fever (1977)
- - Rated R when first released in the US, subsequently edited and re-released as
- PG[-13?].
- - 'John Travolta' (qv)'s sister appears as the pizza lady, and his mother
- appears as the women for whom he gets the paint.
-
-
- # Savage (1973) (TV)
- - This is a pilot movie for the series _"Space: 1999" (1975)_ (qv).
- - This was 'Steven Spielberg' (qv)'s last made for TV movie.
-
-
- # Savage Beach (1989)
- - All prinipal female actors in this film were previously Playboy playmates.
-
-
- # Savage Messiah (1972)
- - A seqeuence featuring 'Ken Russell' (qv) was shot but later scrapped. He
- can still be seen getting off a train car in the railway station segement.
- - In order to save money, copies of uncopyrighted Soviet recordings of
- 'Claude Debussy' (qv) and [] Scriabin were made.
-
-
- # Say Anything... (1989)
- - Director 'Cameron Crowe' (qv) couldn't find the love song he wanted until
- he heard 'Peter Gabriel' (qv)'s ``In Your Eyes''. Gabriel asked to see
- part of the movie. Crowe had the production company send him an unfinished
- cut. Gabriel responded by saying he would let them use the song, as he liked
- the film. He was, however, wary about the part where the lead character
- overdosed at the end. It was then that Crowe realized that Gabriel had been
- sent a copy of _Wired (1989)_ (qv) instead.
- - When Lloyd 'John Cusack' (qv) drives along 45th street in Seattle, he passes
- the Guild 45th Theatre, which is showing _Tapeheads (1988)_ (qv), in which
- Cusack also appeared.
- - CAMEO(Joan Cusack): Lloyd's sister. Joan and John are real-life
- siblings.
- - CAMEO(Lois Chiles): Diane's mother.
- - CAMEO(Eric Stoltz): red-haired party host who dresses as a rooster.
-
-
- # Scared Stiff (1953)
- - CAMEO(Bing Crosby): a skeleton.
- - CAMEO(Bob Hope): a skeleton. Hope appeared in
- _The Ghost Breakers (1940)_ (qv), of which this film is a remake.
-
-
- # Scarface (1932)
- - Loosely based on the career of 'Al Capone' (qv).
-
-
- # Scener ur ett Aektenskap (1973)
- - Originally a six-episode TV series: 1. Innocence and Panic; 2. The Art of
- Covering Up; 3. Paula; 4. Valley of Tears; 5. Illiteracy; 6. In the Middle
- of the Night in a Dark House Somewhere in the World. A total of 295 minutes
- were then cut down to 155 minutes.
-
-
- # Scenes from a Mall (1991)
- - DIRCAMEO(Paul Mazursky): promoting Deborah Fifer's book on TV.
-
-
- # Scent of a Woman (1992)
- - 'Al Pacino' (qv) was helped by a school for the blind in his preparation for
- this role. He said that he made himself appear blind by not allowing his
- eyes to focus on anything.
- - During the disciplinary meeting, the headmaster tells Slade ``You are out of
- order!'', a famous line told to another of Pacino's characters in
- _...And Justice for All (1979)_ (qv).
- - SMITHEE('Martin Brest' (qv)): disowned the version shown on airlines.
-
-
- # Schindler's List (1993)
- - Co-producer 'Branko Lustig' (qv) plays the nightclub maitre'd in Schindler's
- first scene. Lustig is an Auschwitz survivor and has produced other movies
- about the Holocast, including _Sophie's Choice (1986)_ (qv) and
- _Shoah (1985)_ (qv).
- - Director 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) was unable to get permission to film
- inside Auschwitz, so the scenes of the death camp were actually filmed
- outside the gates on a set constructed in a mirror image of the real
- location on the other side.
- - 'Ralph Fiennes' (qv) put on 13kg by drinking Guinnes for his role. Spielberg
- cast him because of his ``evil sexuality''.
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [father]: Schindler tells his wife he can't
- commit to a family.
-
-
- # Schleppzug M 17 (1933)
- - 'Heinrich George' (qv) started as director, but 'Werner Hochbaum' (qv)
- finished the job.
-
-
- # Schlock (1971)
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: promoted twice during the newscasts
- for the ``movie at 6 on 6'', and on a poster in a theatre lobby.
-
-
- # Schpountz, Le (1938)
- - The movie was shot a second time because the confusion around the first
- shooting when 'Marcel Pagnol' (qv) was writting the scenario day by day.
- Unavalaible for the second shooting, 'Pierre Brasseur' (qv) was replaced by
- 'Roger Forster' (qv) but some of the shots involving Brasseur were still
- used.
-
-
- # Schtonk! (1992)
- - The title is a reference to _The Great Dictator (1940)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Schwartz Park (1995)
- - The scene between Dawson and Ducasse is the only footage used from the
- first year of filming.
- - The character of Ricky Richardo was based on 'Desi Arnez' (qv).
-
-
- # Scrooged (1988)
- - At the end of the movie, when everybody is singing ``Put a little love in
- your heart'', Frank ('Bill Murray' (qv)) says (among many other things):
- ``Feed me, Seymour!'' This is a reference to
- _Little Shop of Horrors (1986)_ (qv), in which Murray has a small part.
-
-
- # Sculptress, The (1996) (TV)
- - 'Pauline Quirke' (qv) wore a bulky, 22-stone ``fat suit'' in order to look
- the part for her role as the heavyweight killer Olive Martin.
-
-
- # Se7en (1995)
- - While filming the scene where Mills chases John Doe in the rain,
- 'Brad Pitt' (qv) fell and his arm went through a car windscreen, requiring
- surgery. This accident was worked into the script of the film.
- - Mills and William Sommerset discuss the book ``Of Human Bondage'', which was
- written by 'W. Somerset Maugham' (qv).
-
-
- # Sea Beast, The (1926)
- - 'Priscilla Bonner' (qv) was originally cast as Esther because
- 'John Barrymore' (qv)'s first choice, then-love 'Mary Astor' (qv), was
- unavailable. Before filming started he met and fell for
- 'Dolores Costello' (qv) and replaced Bonner with her.
-
-
- # Sea Wolf, The (1941)
- - George Raft declined the role of George Leach because it was too small.
-
-
- # Second Chorus (1940)
- - The trumpet part for 'Fred Astaire' (qv) was dubbed by 'Bobby Hackett' (qv).
- - The trumpet part for 'Burgess Meredith' (qv) was dubbed by 'Billy
- Butterfield' (qv).
- - The dance number ``Me and the Ghost Upstairs'' was cut from the film.
-
-
- # Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The (1947)
- - Author 'James Thurber' (qv) offered producer 'Sam Goldwyn' (qv) $10,000
- to not make the film.
-
-
- # Secret of My Success, The (1987)
- - CAMEO(Cindy Crawford): near the beginning, when Brantley moves to New York.
-
-
- # Self Made Lady (1932)
- - One of the ``quota quickies'' made to satisfy the 1927 Cinematograph Act,
- which required a certain percentage of films shown in the United Kingdom be
- produced there.
-
-
- # Seljacka buna (1973)
- - Film makers worked very hard in order to make the film as authentic as
- possible. Actors even had to say all their lines in specific dialect
- spoken in 16th century Croatia. Since very few people could understand
- that dialect in 1970s Yugoslavia, the movie had to be subtitled.
-
-
- # September (1987)
- - Director 'Woody Allen' (qv) cast and shot this film twice, without telling
- the original cast.
-
-
- # Serial Mom (1994)
- - DIRCAMEO(John Waters): A portrait that is carried past the camea in the
- school ``bring-and-buy'' scene.
-
-
- # Setta, La (1990)
- - Romero was named after 'George Romero' (qv), who writer/producer
- 'Dario Argento' (qv) had just co-directed _Two Evil Eyes (1990)_ (qv) with.
- - The sect's first victim is named ``Marion Crane'', a reference to a
- character from _Psycho (1960)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Sette uomini d'oro (1965)
- - It was illegal to film a bank robbery in Switzerland, so director
- 'Marco Vicario' (qv) used a fake script when shooting in front of
- ``Credit Suisse'' in Geneva.
-
-
- # Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
- # Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
- - 'Matt Mattox' (qv)' singing was dubbed by 'Bill Lee' (qv).
- - Every scene was shot twice to accomodate some theatres which couldn't
-
- show the widescreen version.
-
-
-
- # Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): on the train to Santa Rosa playing cards.
- He has the entire suit of spades in his hand, including the symbolic ace.
- - It was remade as ``Step Down to Terror'' in 1958 and as a TV movie in 1991.
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [bathroom] ``BM'' is engraved on a ring.
-
-
- # Shadow, The (1994)
- - When Lamont and Margo are kissing at the end of the film, a truck can
- be seen in the background bearing the last name of director
- 'Russell Mulcahy' (qv).
-
-
- # Shadowlands (1993)
- - The ``Bird and Baby'' pub was actually ``The Eagle and Child'' pub, where
- 'C.S. Lewis' (qv) was a regular.
-
-
- # Shakes the Clown (1991)
- - CAMEO(Robin Williams): the mime instructor.
- - CAMEO(Florence Henderson): Shake's one-night stand at the start.
-
-
- # Shall We Dance? (1937)
- - Working titles were ``Watch You Step'' and then ``Stepping Toes''.
-
-
- # Sharpe's Honour (1994) (TV)
- - The scene in which Sharpe and the Marquesa Dorida are thrown from horseback
- into the stream was an unscripted accident, but director 'Tom Clegg' (qv)
- liked it so much he kept it in the movie.
-
-
- # Sharpe's Rifles (1993) (TV)
- - 'Sean Bean' (qv) replaced 'Paul McGann' (qv) in the rol of Richar Sharpe
- after McGann was injured.
-
-
- # Shawshank Redemption, The (1994)
- - The role of Tommy Williams was intended for 'Brad Pitt' (qv).
-
-
- # She Loves Me Not (1934)
- - While filming this picture, the spirit gum holding 'Bing Crosby' (qv)'s ears
- back failed; he insisted on completing the film with his ears out, and
- never used the gum again.
-
-
- # She's Gotta Have It (1986)
- - Director 'Spike Lee' (qv) wanted to cast 'Eriq La Salle' (qv) in the role of
- Greer Childs, but La Salle thought the role was too shallow, and had joined
- the Screen Actors Guild, making him ineligible for the part.
-
-
- # She's Having a Baby (1988)
- - The BMW's license plate is ``SHAB'' which is an acronym of the title.
-
-
- # Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror (1942)
- - The working title was ``Sherock Holmes Saves London''.
-
-
- # Sherlock, Jr. (1924)
- - In one scene at a train station, 'Buster Keaton' (qv) was hanging off of a
- tube connetcted to a water basin. The water poured out and washed him on to
- the track, fracturing his neck. This footage appears in the released film.
-
-
- # Shining, The (1980)
- - 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) had a large stack of books that he was looking
- through to find a movie project. For a couple of hours, his secretary could
- hear him pick up a book, read it for about a minute, and then hurl it into
- the wall. She then noticed that this hadn't happened in a while, so she went
- in to check on him, and found him reading 'Stephen King' (qv)'s
- ``The Shining''. King says that this is really strange, because the start
- of the book is very slow, and doesn't have much to do with the rest of the
- story.
- - During the making of the movie, Kubrick would call King at 3am and ask him
- questions like ``Do you believe in God?''.
- - The Timberline Lodge on Mt Hood in Oregon was used for the exteriors, but
- all the interiors were specially built.
- - The management of the Timberline Lodge requested that Kubrick not use room
- 217 (as specified in the book), fearing that nobody would want to stay
- in that room ever again. Kubrick changed the script to use the non-existant
- room number 237.
- - The book that Jack was writing contained the one sentence (``All work and no
- play makes Jack a dull boy'') repeated over and over. Kubrick had each page
- individually typed. For the Italian version of the film, Kubrick used the
- phrase ``Il mattino ha l' oro in bocca'' (``He who wakes up early meets a
- golden day''). For the German version, it was ``Was Du heute kannst
- besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf Morgen'' (``Don't postpone something,
- that can be done today.'')
- - Kubrick decided that having the hedge animals come alive was unworkable, so
- he opted for a hedge maze instead.
- - Rumor has it that 'Jack Nicholson' (qv) had to be physically restrained after
- working himself into a frenzy during the scene where he axes the door.
- - The axe used in some shots is made from rubber.
- - Danny can be seen wearing a sweater with a crude drawing of a rocket and
- the text ``2001'' on it: a reference to Kubrick's
- _2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)_ (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(Stanley Kubrick): [faces]: Jack, as he chases his son
- through the maze.
-
-
- # Shock to the System, A (1990)
- - Graham ('Michael Caine' (qv)) said his father was a London bus driver.
- Caine's father was a London bus driver.
-
-
- # Shopping (1994)
- - In one scehe, Billy and Jo talk about travelling while lying back in
- the remains of a car. This short scene took an extremely long time to
- shoot, because of two tramps who refused to move from the area and
- who kept shouting at one another. Once the tramps quietened down the
- crew had to contend with the deafening sound from a helicopter hovering
- above a nearby hospital.
- - All actors had extemsive training in stunt driving.
-
-
- # Shopworn Angel, The (1938)
- - The costume worn by the chorus girls in the final song were used in
- _Born To Dance (1936)_ (qv)'s final number ``Swinging the Jinx Away''.
-
-
- # Short Circuit (1986)
- - At the beginning of the movie, you see a close-up of flowers on a green
- field, and then the tanks roll over them. This resembles
- 'James Cameron' (qv)'s style (see also _The Terminator (1984)_ (qv)).
- - the robots are designed very similar to the large fighting machines in the
- future battle scenes in _The Terminator (1984)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Show Boat (1929)
- - Filmed as a silent, with some of the scenes later reshot with dialogue and
- songs. For the premiere, a 18 minute prolouge was added, featureing members
- of the original Broadway cast: 'Helen Morgan' (qv) (Julie),
- 'Jules Bledsoe' (qv) (Joe) and 'Tess Gardella' (qv) (Queenie).
- - 'Laura La Plate' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'Eva Olivotti' (qv).
-
-
- # Show Boat (1936)
- - In the scene, where ``Ah Still Suits Me'' is sung, we can see a
- ``Aunt Jemina Pancake Mix''- box standing on the Table. 'Tess Gardella' (qv),
- (Aunt Jemina) played the role of Queenie on Broadway in the original
- Ziegfeld production of ``Show Boat''.
-
-
- # Showgirls (1995)
- - Branded ``unproduceable'', the script made the Hollywood rounds for years
- before being picked up by 'Paul Verhoeven' (qv) and 'Joe Eszterhazs' (qv).
-
-
- # Sign of the Cross, The (1932)
- - Third film in 'Cecil B. DeMille' (qv)'s biblical trilogy, following
- _The Ten Commandments (1923)_ (qv) and _The King of Kings (1927)_ (qv).
- - Originally released as a 124 minute feature. After the Hays Code was
- instituted, some of the more ``sinful'' scenes were cut for the film's
- re-release in 1944.
-
-
- # Silence of the Lambs, The (1991)
- - The events in this film occur after the events in _Manhunter (1986)_ (qv).
- Although there are several characters common to both films, there are only
- two actors who appear in both movies. Ironically, both actors play different
- characters in both movies. 'Frankie Faison' (qv) plays Lt Fisk in
- _Manhunter (1986)_ (qv) and Barney in
- _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv), and 'Dan Butler' (qv) plays an FBI
- fingerprint expert in _Manhunter (1986)_ (qv) and an entomologist in
- _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv).
- - 'Gene Hackman' (qv) was first offered the role of Hannibal Lector, and
- was set to direct. When 'Jonathan Demme' (qv) took over as director, he
- offered the role of Clarice first to 'Michelle Pfeiffer' (qv).
-
-
- # Silent Movie (1976)
- - 'Marcel Marceau' (qv) speaks the only word in this movie (``No!'') when
- refusing a role in the silent film.
-
-
- # Sin of Harold Diddlebock, The (1947)
- - 'Preston Sturges' (qv) wrote this screenplay in order to entice
- 'Harold Lloyd' (qv) out of retirement. Sturges and 'Howard Hughes' (qv)
- formed an independent production company for the project. Shortly after
- it's release by United Artists, Hughes withdrew it from distribution
- and then re-edited it and re-issued it as ``Mad Wednesday'' in 1950
- through his own RKO Radio Pictures.
-
-
- # Singin' in the Rain (1952)
- - The script was written after the songs, and so it had to generate a plot
- into which the songs would fit.
- - The rain consisted of water plus milk.
- - 'Jean Hagen' (qv)'s voice can be heard through the overdubbed
- 'Debbie Reynolds' (qv).
- - Film critic turned director 'Francois Truffaut' (qv) claims that
- 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv)'s favorite scene in any movie is the one where,
- after Kathy, Cosmo and Don dance the ``Good morning, good morning'' scene,
- they land on an overturned sofa. As she falls, Kathy's skirt lands a little
- too high up her thighs, and she quickly flips it back over her knees.
-
-
- # Singles (1992)
- - Inspired by the death of singer 'Andrew Wood' (qv).
- - CAMEO(Tim Burton): video director
- - CAMEO(Eric Stoltz): mime
- - CAMEO(Adam Ant): Kyra's date on the roller Coaster
- - CAMEO(Chris Cornell): man listening to car radio
- - CAMEO(Stone Gossard): Guitarist
- - CAMEO(Jeff Ament): Bassist/van driver
- - CAMEO(Eddie Vedder): Drummer
-
-
- # Sky's the Limit, The (1943)
- - 'Bernard "Babe" Pearce' (qv) was hired as choreographer but was let go a
- few weeks before filming.
- - The character played by 'Fred Astaire' (qv) refers to 'Ginger Rogers' (qv)
- and 'Rita Hayworth' (qv), Astaire's former co-stars.
- - The character played by 'Joan Leslie' (qv) refers to 'James Cagney' (qv),
- Leslie's former co-star.
- - Astaire's character says he learned to dance at Arthur Murray. Astaire had
- previously been in a dispute with the dancing school chain over the
- unauthorized use of his likeness.
- - Leslie's mouthed words at the fadeout were intended to be indecipherable.
- - Leslie's vocals for ``My Shining Hour'' were dubbed by
- 'Sally Sweetland' (qv).
- - Astaire cut his shins and ankles on the broken glass generated during ``One
- for My Baby.''
- - The song ``Hangin' on to You'' was written for the film but not used.
- - An Astaire solo dance number (on a railroad track) was cut from the film,
- although a print containing it was shown in New York until at least 1948.
- - The song ``Harvey, the Victory Garden Man,'' performed by
- 'Ella Mae Morse' (qv), was cut from the film.
-
-
-
- # Sleeping City, The (1950)
- - In order to overcome New York Mayor O'Dwyer's objections to the negative
- portrayal of hospital procedures, Universal Studios provided an
- introduction, spoken by 'Richard Conte' (qv), in which he the story was
- fictitious and did not take place in any particula U.S. city.
-
-
- # Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
- - Obvious references to _An Affair to Remember (1957)_ (qv).
- - This film's director ('Nora Ephron' (qv)) wrote
- _When Harry Met Sally... (1989)_ (qv), which also starred 'Meg Ryan' (qv),
- and was directed by 'Rob Reiner' (qv), who appears in
- _Sleepless in Seattle (1993)_ (qv)
- - Mary Kelly was the name Sam Baldwin gave as the eighth girl he ``made it
- with'' in college. 'Mary Kelly' (qv) is the Script Supervisor and also
- played a bit role as the nervous woman on the plane.
-
-
- # Sleepwalkers (1992)
- - CAMEO(Mark Hamill): one of the police officers who enters the house
- at the beginning.
- - CAMEO(Tobe Hooper): technician
-
-
- # Sliver (1993)
- - The script originally called for full male frontal nudity, but
- 'William Baldwin' (qv) changed his mind after the scenes had been shot.
- - The original script called for a different ending in which Zeke turns out to
- be the killer, but was reshot when it fared poorly with test audiences.
-
-
- # Sloane (1984)
- - Action BEHIND the camera rivaled the action in front: a Guerilla army was
- shooting at Americans, passports were confiscated by military dictator's
- wife, an actress attempted to leave country with screenwriter in tryst
- during last week of shoot and had her passport revoked by the Americans who
- kidnap her at Manila airport and forced her back to the set, sabotage,
- the Lone Ranger (from the original radio series) saved the film, the
- original director of the film escaped the producer's wrath and fled to
- South Africa, crew members critically sunburned, weapons and drugs allegedly
- smuggled across international borders and crew members supporting and
- meeting with key figures in a forthcoming political revolution!
-
-
- # Small Back Room, The (1949)
- - CAMEO(Robert Morley): A Guest.
-
-
- # Smash-Up, the Story of a Woman (1947)
- - Based on the life of 'Dixie Lee' (qv).
-
-
- # Snapper, The (1993) (TV)
- - As with _The Commitments (1991)_ (qv), this film is based on a
- 'Roddy Doyle' (qv) novel about the Rabbitte family in Dublin. For legal
- reasons, ``Rabbitte'' was changed to ``Curley''.
-
-
- # Sneakers (1992)
- - The name ``Werner Brandes'' was inspired by Dr 'Werner Brandes' (qv), an
- associate teacher at Exeter Prep School in New England.
- - Mother ('Dan Aykroyd' (qv)) wants a Winnebago. Aykroyd co-wrote and starred
- as Elwood Blues in _The Blues Brothers (1980)_ (qv). That film featured
- ``The Good Ole Boys'', a country and western band which drive around in a
- large Winnebago that Elwood was responsible for the destruction of.
- - Mother wears a T-shirt bearing the name ``Aleka's Attic'', a band formed by
- co-star 'River Pheonix' (qv).
- - Whistler is seen eating a box of ``Capt'n Crunch''. In the 1970's, ``Capt'n
- Crunch'' came with a small whistle in the box. A hacker named ``Captain
- Crunch'' (John Draper) discovered that this whistle could be used to get
- free phone calls (``phreaking''). Whistler is patterned after Joe Engressia,
- a blind telephone expert born with perfect pitch.
-
-
- # Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
- - Scenes planned, but never animated:
- - The queen holds the prince in the dungeon and uses her magic to make
- skeletons dance for his amusement.
- - Fantasy sequence accompanying ``Some Day My Prince Will Come'' in which
- Snow White imagines herself dancing with her prince in the clouds beneath a
- sea of stars
- - Dwarves building Snow White a bed with help from woodland creatures.
- - The song ``Music in Your Soup'' where the dwarves sing about the soup that
- Snow White had just made them.
-
-
- # So ein Tag (1982)
- - Voice of the radio reporter talking about the football game is that of
- director 'Juergen Roland' (qv).
-
-
- # Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
- - The three main characters have names relating to 'The Rolling Stones' (qv):
- Amanda Jones, named after a song of the same name (which is played in the
- film); a drummer called Watts; and a character called Keith.
-
-
- # Some Like It Hot (1959)
- - 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv) wanted the film to be shot in color (her contract
- stipulated that all her films were to be in color), but director
- 'Billy Wilder' (qv) convinced her to let it be shot in black and white when
- costume tests revealed that the makeup that 'Tony Curtis' (qv) and
- 'Jack Lemmon' (qv) wore gave their faces a green tinge.
- - Monroe required 47 takes to get ``It's me, Sugar'' correct, instead saying
- either ``Sugar, it's me'' or ``It's Sugar, me''. After take 30, director
- Wilder had the line written on a blackboard. Another scene required
- Monroe to rummage through some drawers and say ``Where's the bourbon?''
- After 40 takes of Monroe saying ``Where's the whiskey?'', `Where's the
- bottle'', or ``Where's the bonbon?'', Wilder pasted the correct line in
- one of the drawers. After Monroe became confused about which drawer
- contained the line, Wilder had it pased in every drawer. 59 takes were
- required for this scene.
- - After many takes of a kissing scene, Curtis complained that kissing
- Monroe was ``like kissing Hitler.''
- - Wilder described making this movie as ``I knew we were in midfight, and
- there was a nut on the plane.''
-
-
- # Something Wild (1986)
- - The two old ladies in the re-sale shop are the mothers of 'David Byrne' (qv)
- and director 'Jonathan Demme' (qv).
- - The band that plays at the highschool reunion is ``The Feelies'', a
- favourite of Demme's. Demme shot the video for their song ``Away''.
-
-
- # Somewhere I'll Find You (1942)
- - Filming was halted on January 16, 1942 due to the death of
- 'Clark Gable' (qv)'s wife 'Carole Lombard' (qv) and resumed on February 23.
-
-
- # Sommersby (1993)
- - The cow is named ``Clarice'', which was the name of 'Jodie Foster' (qv)'s
- character in _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Son in Law (1993)
- - References to _Encino Man (1992)_ (qv), which also starred
- 'Pauly Shore' (qv).
-
-
- # Son of Tarzan, The (1920)
- - "Tabler" broke several ribs in a fight scene with "Burr".
- - While filming Tantor the Elephant rescuing Korak ('Kamuela C. Searle' (qv)),
- who was tied to a stake, the elephant slammed Searle down so violently that
- the stake shattered. Searle later died of these injuries.
- - The producer hired 'Norman Tuckey' (qv) (music) and 'Osborne Tedman' (qv)
- (lyrics) to write the first Tarzan song: ``Tarzan, my Jungle King,'' sheet
- music ``Written and composed especially for Son of Tarzan'' (which was,
- ironically, a silent movie).
-
-
- # Sonar Kella (1974)
- - The title means ``The Golden Fortress'', a reference to the fort at
- Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India, which is built of a kind of sandstone that
- resembles gold.
-
-
- # Song of Bernadette, The (1943)
- - Using an actress to play ``the lady'' was controversial enough, and further
- controversy fulminated when 'Loretta Young' (qv) was passed over in favor of
- sultry 'Linda Darnell' (qv). At that time, Darnell had an almost
- pornographic reputation. 'Franz Werfel' (qv), the author of the book on
- which the film was based, threatened to remove his name from the project.
- To make matters worse, Darnell was pregnant. Nothing would change
- 'Daryl Zanuck' (qv)'s mind, and Werfel was told that an unknown actress was
- chosen. Wearing a little more drapery than the simple dress and veil
- described by the historical Bernadette, Darnell played the role in bright
- light.
-
-
- # Song of the Gringo (1936)
- - Real-life train robber 'Al Jennings' (qv) was also hired to teach
- 'Tex Ritter' (qv) how to handle his guns.
- - Just prior to start of filming on his first movie, Ritter went to a
- barber shop for a haircut. He fell asleep in the barber's chair and
- too much hair was cut off. Thus in most of this movie Tex keeps his
- hat clamped tightly on his head. When he does remove his hat, he is
- wearing a very obvious wig.
-
-
- # Sound of Music, The (1965)
- - 'Marni Nixon' (qv) (see _West Side Story (1961)_ (qv),
- _The King and I (1956)_ (qv), and _My Fair Lady (1964)_ (qv)) has her only
- on-screen role in this film, playing sister Sophia.
- - The first musical number in the film, ``The Sound of Music'', was the final
- sequence shot in Europe before the cast and crew returned to Los Angeles.
- It was filme d in late June and early July of 1964. Despite the warm and
- sunny appearance, 'Julie Andrews' (qv) notes that she was freezing running
- up that mountain over and over again. Additionally, the downdraft from the
- helicopter kept knocking her off er feet.
-
-
- # Soup To Nuts (1930)
- - CAMEO(Rube Goldberg): a non-paying customer in Klein's restuarant.
-
-
- # South Pacific (1958)
- - Early casting considerations for the role of Nellie Forbush included
- 'Doris Day' (qv), 'Audrey Hepburn' (qv), and 'Elizabeth Taylor' (qv).
-
-
- # Soylent Green (1973)
- - The technical consultant for the film was 'Frank R. Bowerman' (qv), who was
- president of the ``American Academy for Environmental Protection'' at the
- time.
-
-
- # Spaceballs (1987)
- - One of the ships parked at the diner is the the Millenium Falcon from
- _Star Wars (1977)_ (qv).
- - When President Skroob meets the twins, he tells them to ``chew their gum.''
- This is a reference to ``Doublemint'' commercials featuring twins.
- - Colonel Sanders is the name of the man who founded Kentucky Fried Chicken.
- Dark Helmet says ``What's the matter, Colonel Sanders? Chicken?''
- - When Dark Helmet asks for transformation into Meter Maid he says ``Perpare
- for Metamorphosis, are you ready Kafka?'' 'Franz Kafka' (qv) wrote a novel
- called ``The Metamorphosis.''
- - President Scroobs' name is an anagram of 'Mel Brooks' (qv)', the man
- who plays him.
- - The ``chestbuster'' scene in the interstellar diner features
- 'John Hurt' (qv), who suffered the same fate in _Alien (1979)_ (qv). In an
- obscure joke, the creature emulates the singing frog in the classic Warner
- Brothers cartoon ``One Froggy Evening''.
-
-
- # Spartacus (1960)
- - 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv) was brought in as director after 'Kirk Douglas' (qv)
- had a major falling out with the original director, 'Anthony Mann' (qv).
- - Kubrick was not given control of the script, which he felt was full of stupid
- moralizing. Since this film, Kubrick has kept full control over all aspects
- of his films.
- - Of the 167 days it took Kubrick to shoot Spartacus, six weeks were spent
- directing an elaborate battle sequence in which 8,500 extras dramatized the
- clash between the Roman troops and Spartacus's slave army. Several scenes
- in the battle drew the ire of the Legion of Decency and were therefore cut.
- These include shots of men being dismembered (Dwarfs with false torsos and
- an armless man with a phony ``break-away'' limb were used to give
- authenticity.) Seven years later, when the Oscar winning film was reissued,
- an additional 22 minutes were chopped out, including a scene in which
- Varinia watches Spartacus writhe in agony on a cross. Her line ``Oh, please
- die, my darling'' was excised, and the scene was cut to make it appear that
- Spartacus was already dead.
- [Question: are the scenes mentioned as ``edited out'' of the other two
- releases of Spartacus restored in the DC? I'm sure the ending features
- Spartacus on the cross, with Varinia showing him their baby. What about the
- graphic battle scene?]
- - The original version included a scene where Marcus Licinius
- ('Laurence Olivier' (qv)) attempts to seduce Antoninus ('Tony Curtis' (qv)).
- When the Production Code Administration and the Legion of Decency both
- objected, the scene was cut. This scene was put back in for the 1991
- restoration, but since the soundtrack had been lost, Curtis and
- 'Anthony Hopkins' (qv) (Olivier had died) dubbed the dialog.
-
-
- # Special Agent (1935)
- - The Hays office objected to a bit of dialogue by character Nick Carston
- so rather than reshoot the scene, the sound was eliminated.
-
-
- # Speed (1994/I)
- - The bus jump scene was done twice, as the bus landed too smoothly the
- first time. The bridge was actually there, but erased digitally.
-
-
- # Speedy (1928)
- - ``Speedy'' is 'Harold Lloyd' (qv)'s real-life nickname, given to him by
- his father.
-
-
- # Spellbound (1945)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about 40 minutes in, coming out of the
- elevator at the Empire hotel carrying a violin.
- - One of the first Hollywood films to deal with psychoanalysis.
- - The dream sequence was designed by 'Salvador Dali' (qv), and was originally
- supposed to run for 20 minutes. It included a scene with Dr. Peterson
- covered in ants. Only part of it was filmed, and even less of it ended up in
- the release version.
- - The shot where the audience sees the killer's view down a gun barrel
- pointing at Peterson was filmed using a giant hand holding a giant
- gun to get the perspective correct.
- - The snow valling on John Ballentine and Dr. Peterson during the skiing
- scene was actually cornflakes.
-
-
- # Spies Like Us (1985)
- - CAMEO(B.B. King): CIA agent at the drive-in.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: on the recruitment poster behind the desk of
- the commander of the army training post.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [filmmakers] Appearances by directors
- 'Michael Apted' (qv), 'Martin Brest' (qv), 'Joel Coen' (qv),
- 'Larry Cohen' (qv), 'Costa-Gavras' (qv), 'Terry Gilliam' (qv),
- 'Frank Oz' (qv); 'Sam Raimi' (qv); filmmaker 'Ray Harryhausen' (qv);
- cinematographer 'Robert Paynter' (qv); and visual effects artist
- 'Derek Meddings' (qv).
-
-
-
- # Spirit of '76, The (1990)
- - Production team includes a number of relatives of famous movie people. One
- of the executive producers is 'Roman Coppola' (qv) (son of
- 'Francis Coppola' (qv)). 'Sofia Coppola' (qv) is credited for costume
- design. Produced/casting by 'Susan Landau' (qv) (daughter of
- 'Martin Landau' (qv)).
- - CAMEO(Barbara Bain): (wife of Landau):
- - CAMEO(Carl Reiner): (father of director):
- - CAMEO(Rob Reiner): (brother of director):
-
-
- # Spiritualist, The (1948)
- - 'Carole Landis' (qv) was originally scheduled to play the part taken by
- 'Lynn Bari' (qv), but she committed suicide a few days before shooting
- began.
-
-
- # Splendor in the Grass (1961)
- - As filmed, this film included a sequence in which Wilma Dean Loomis
- takes a bath while arguing with her mother. The bickering finally becomes so
- intense that Wilma jumps out of the tub and runs nude down a hallway to her
- bedroom, where the camera cuts to a close-up of her bare legs kicking
- hysterically on the mattress. Both the Hollywood censors and the Catholic
- Legion Of Decency objected to the hallway scene, finding the bare backside
- unsuitable for public display. Consequently, director 'Elia Kazan' (qv)
- dropped the piece, leaving an abrupt jump from tub to bed.
-
-
- # Spy Who Loved Me, The (1977)
- - The first 007 movie in which the theme song focuses on Bond, rather than
- the villain.
- - First 007 movie to be filmed in Dolby stereo.
- - $1 million of the $13.5 million budget was spent by production designer
- 'Ken Adam' (qv) on building the largest sound stage in the world:
- 336'x139'x44'. The set was used for the interior shots of Stromberg's
- supertanker. The tank had a capacity of 1.2 million gallons .
- - Fleming was so displeased with his novel that his contract with EON only
- allowed the title to be used. One storyline had Blofeld returning, but
- 'Kevin McClory' (qv) (who co-wrote _Thunderball (1965)_ (qv)) threatened
- legal action, claiming that he had exclusive use of the SPECTRE concept. At
- the same time, McClory begins work on his rival Bond movie ``Warhead''
- (renamed _Never Say Never Again (1983)_ (qv)).
- - 'Rick Sylvester' (qv) was paid $30,000 for the skiing stunt in the opening
- sequence.
- - Jaws was played by 'Richard Kiel' (qv), who played an almost identical part
- a year earlier in _Silver Streak (1976)_ (qv).
- - After the film's release, demand for white Lotus Esprits surges to the point
- that new customers had to be placed on a three year waiting list.
-
-
- # Stage Fright (1950)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): turning to look at Eve in her disguise as
- Charlotte's maid.
-
-
- # Stagecoach (1939)
- - Director 'John Ford' (qv) deliberately only allowed one take, so that actors
- would remain nervous.
- - Ford refused to place the camera on a movable dolly, insisting that all shots
- were pans from a stationary camera.
- - The first ``camera in a hole with a train going over'' shot.
-
-
- # Stakeout (1987)
- - 'Richard Dreyfuss' (qv) and 'Emilio Estevez' (qv) were having a movie trivia
- contest on the set one day. Estevez asked Dreyfuss to identify the movie
- that the line ``This is no boating accident'' was from. Dreyfus didn't
- recognize the quote, despite the fact that he was the actor who said it in
- _Jaws (1975)_ (qv). Deciding that this was too good to pass up, this
- incident was re-enacted for the film.
-
-
- # Stand by Me (1986)
- - The names of all the towns (except Castle Rock) in the movie (set in Oregon)
- are real places in Maine, where author 'Stephen King' (qv) grew up and lives.
- - 'Corey Feldman' (qv) and director 'Rob Reiner' (qv) tested thirty different
- laughs before deciding upon the one for Teddy Duchamp. The laugh happens to
- be similar to that described in King's story.
-
-
- # Stand der Dinge, Der (1982)
- - 'Wim Wenders' (qv) borrowed the entire cast and crew of
- _The Territory (1981)_ (qv) to make this film.
-
-
- # Star Trek (1964) (TV)
- - This was the first pilot episode of the cult series
- _"Star Trek" (1966)_ (qv). In 1964 It was presented to the NBC executives,
- which rejected the pilot and asked for a second pilot.
- (_Star Trek - Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966) (TV)_ (qv)).
- - The first pilot was not aired on TV until 1988, when is was used as a
- filler episode for _"Star Trek: The Next Generation" (1987)_ (qv) due to
- a writers strike.
- - Footage of this pilot has been used to create the two part
- _"Star Trek" (1966)_ (qv) episode ``The Menagerie''. Because of a production
- delay they had only one week to produce two episodes, and so they edited
- this pilot into two new episodes.
-
- # Star Trek - Where No Man Has Gone Before (1966) (TV)
- - This is the second pilot of the cult series _"Star Trek" (1966)_ (qv). It
- was made because _Star Trek (1964) (TV)_ (qv) has been rejected by the
- NBC executives.
- - Altough this is the real pilot episode, it was aired as episode no. 3
- after ``The Man Trap'' and ``Charlie X''.
- # Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982)
- - There are several books in the container that shelters Khan's followers on
- Ceti Alpha VI. Two of the titles are ``Moby Dick'' and ``King Lear'', and
- a lot of Khan's lines are directly taken from those books.
- In particular, the final monologue of Khan is identical to the last words
- of Captain Ahab from Melville's book.
- - The ``Genesis'' sequence called for a long and massive explosion. ILM rented
- the Cow Palace in San Francisco for the effect. They covered the ceiling
- with a black cloth and placed the camera on the floor looking up at it. The
- explosion would occur directly above the camera so the fall-out would appear
- to rush directly towards the point of view. A special high-speed camera
- was constructed. One of it's components was a spinning prism, which bent the
- image onto the film as it rushed past. This increased exposure time without
- having to slow the frame rate. The camera ran at 2,500 frames per second,
- which meant that the 0:01.20 long explosion would appear to take 1:40.
- - Director 'Nicholas Meyer' (qv) envisioned the film as the ultimate extension
- of Star Trek creator 'Gene Roddenberry' (qv)'s idea of ``Horatio Hornblower
- in space''. Therefore, prior to filming he had the cast watch
- _Captain Horatio Hornblower (1951)_ for inspiration.
- - When Spock and Savik speak to each other in Vulcan, the actors
- actually spoke in English, and then sound people created the Vulcan
- words to match the movements of the actors' mouths.
-
-
- # Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
- - The punk on the bus is 'Kirk Thatcher' (qv) (associate producer), who also
- wrote and performed the song that is playing on his stereo at the time.
- - Some shots of the whales were in fact four foot long animatronic models.
- Four models were created, and were so realistic that after release of the
- film, US fishing authorities publically criticised the film makers for
- getting too close to whales in the wild. The scenes involving these whales
- were shot in a highschool swimming pool. The shot of the whales swimming
- past the Golden Gate Bridge were filmed on location, and nearly ended in
- disaster when a cable got snagged on a nuclear submarine and the whales
- were towed out to sea.
- - CAMEO(Bob Sarlatte): waiter in the restuarant.
-
-
- # Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989)
- - The movie was originally to be an extension of an episode of the original
- television series. In the movie, they would be searching for the villain.
- During filming, they changed to the ``Search for God''.
- - The surface of Shaka-Ri as viewed during reconnaissance by Captain Kirk was
- generated from an electron microscope image of a lobster's claw.
- - One of 'William Shatner' (qv)'s daughters appears as the yeoman that holds
- Kirk's malfunctioning Captain's log.
- - The cat creature that Kirk fights on Nimbus III screams exactly the same
- as 'James Brown' (qv).
-
-
- # Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
- - 'William Shatner' (qv) was distressed when he saw how wide his bottom was in
- the scene where he walks across the bridge (away from the camera).
- He had them airbrush the entire scene to make his butt look narrower.
- - General Chang's eyepatch has three bolts that go into the skull. They all
- have the Klingon insignia engraved on them.on
- - _Frankie and Johnny (1991)_ (qv) was being filmed in the same studio, and
- required 'Al Pacino' (qv) to have a surprised expression on his face after
- opening a door. Director 'Garry Marshall' (qv) arranged for Kirk and Spock
- be on the other side of the door that Pacino opened.
- - After filming was through one day nearing the end of production,
- 'Kim Cattrall' (qv) posed nude for some steamy photos on the bridge set.
- Director 'Leonard Nimoy' (qv) was furious with Cattrall and seized the
- negatives to protect the franchise.
- - The traitor on the Enterprise was originally intended to be Saavik, but
- creator 'Gene Roddenbery' (qv) convinced the producers that Saavik was
- too popular to have her become a villian.
- - Shatner originally wanted Sulu to not command a starship, but producers
- overrode his wishes.
-
-
- # Star Trek: Generations (1994)
- - Kirk's death scenes were re-shot after preview audiences reacted badly to
- the original version, wanting a more ``heroic'' death.
- - The horse that Kirk ('William Shatner' (qv)) rides is owned by Shatner.
-
-
- # Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
- - When Spock travels through V'ger and sees all the incredible imagery,
- Darth Vader and Miss Piggy can be seen. It comes right after his line
- ``Who or what are we dealing with?''. Occurs 94 minutes into the film.
-
-
- # Star Wars (1977)
- - 'George Lucas' (qv) consulted with world reknowned mythologist
- 'Joseph Campbell' (qv) to develop the script.
- - Lucas had trouble getting funding for this movie, most studios thinking that
- people wouldn't go to see it.
- - The Director's Guild of America (DGA) didn't like the fact that there were
- no specific credits at the beginning of the film. They ``ordered'' Lucas
- to recut the film and put some credits at the beginning. Lucas refused,
- claiming that this would destroy the opening of the film. The DGA fined
- Lucas, who paid up, and promptly quit the DGA.
- - The Millenium Falcon was originally modelled after a hambuger with an
- olive next to it.
- - Derived from (among other things) a Japanese movie called
- _The Hidden Fortress (1958)_ (qv). Obi Wan Kenobi was modeled after a
- Samurai warrior, and C-3PO and R2-D2 are derived from a couple of petty
- crooks he conscripted to help rescue a princess.
- - The word ``Jedi'' is derived from the Japanese words ``Jidai Geki'' which
- translate as ``period drama.'' A period drama is a Japanese TV soap opera
- program set in the samurai days. Lucas mentioned in an interview that he
- saw a ``Jidai Geki'' program on TV while in Japan a year or so before the
- movie was made and liked the word.
- - 'Sissy Spacek' (qv) originally cast as Leia, but when 'Carrie Fisher' (qv)
- refused to do the nude scenes in _Carrie (1976)_ (qv), they swapped roles.
- - 'Jodie Foster' (qv) was Lucas' second option for Princess Leia,
- 'Christopher Walken' (qv) was second in line for Han Solo. Lucas also
- considered 'Nick Nolte' (qv) for the role of Solo.
- - 'Burt Reynolds' (qv) was originally cast as Han Solo, but he dropped out.
- - A great deal of the film was shot by vintage 1950's VistaVision cameras,
- because they were of higher quality than any others available. After the
- film was released, the prices of these cameras skyrocketed.
- - The episode number and subtitle ``A New Hope'' did not originally appear in
- the film's opening crawl. These were added in a later re-release to be
- consistent with those seen in _The Empire Strikes Back (1980)_ (qv).
- - There is a rumor that while Lucas and a co-worker were editing
- _American Graffiti (1973)_ (qv), the co-worker asked Lucas for ``Reel Two,
- Dialog Two'', which abbreviated to ``R2-D2'', a name which stuck in Lucas'
- mind.
- - Scene of escape pod leaving Leia's ship was the first ever done by ILM.
- - C-3PO originally scripted as a ``used car salesman'' type, and designed after
- the robot from _Metropolis (1926)_ (qv).
- - The Tatooine scenes were filmed in Tunisia. There is a town in Tunisia
- called ``Tatahouine''. Some of the interiors of Luke's house were filmed
- in a hotel in Tunisia.
- - The sounds of the lasers were made by striking one of the guy wires of a
- power pylon.
- - There is a rumor that 'Anthony Daniels' (qv) (C-3PO) was having trouble
- timing his conversations with R2-D2, as R2-D2's dialog was to be dubbed in
- later. Supposedly, Daniels asked Lucas to make some kind of noise to help
- him, but when Lucas forgot, the matter was dropped.
- - Chewbacca was modeled after Lucas' dog, Indiana. See also
- _Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)_ (qv).
- - C-3PO loses an arm when attacked by the Sandpeople. Ben cuts off a
- creature's hand in the Cantina. See also
- _The Empire Strikes Back (1980)_ (qv) and _Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv).
- - The following characters ``have a bad feeling about this'': Luke and Han. See
- also _The Empire Strikes Back (1980)_ (qv), and
- _Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv).
- - A scene where Jabba the Hutt confronts Han Solo in front of the Millenium
- Falcon was filmed with a human standin, but cut due to pacing problems.
- - A small pair of metal dice can be seen hanging in the cockpit of the
- Millenium Falcon as Chewbacca makes preparations to depart from Mos Eisley.
- They don't appear in subsequent scenes.
- - Han and Luke ``transfer'' Chewbacca from cell block 1138: Lucas directed a
- film called _THX 1138 (1970)_ (qv). ``THX-1138'' was going to be the serial
- number of the guard with the faulty transmitter on the Death Star, but this
- was changed.
- - 'Harrison Ford' (qv) deliberately didn't learn his lines for the intercom
- conversation in the cell block, so it would sound spontaneous.
- - When the stormtroopers enter the room where C-3PO and R2-D2 are hiding, one
- of them ``accidentally'' bumps his head on the door, complete with sound
- effects.
- - Scenes featuring Luke and his Tatooine friend ``Biggs'' were cut from the
- film. Biggs was a young pilot who left the Imperial Academy to join the
- Rebellion. Luke mentions him to his ``aunt'' and ``uncle'' during the
- breakfast scene, and the character later shows up as a Rebel pilot who
- accompanies Luke down the final run on the Death Star trench (and is killed
- by Darth Vader).
- - 'James Earl Jones' (qv) supplied the voice of Darth Vader, but specifically
- requested that he not be credited, as he felt he had not done enough work to
- get the billing. 'David Prowse' (qv) was supposedly extremely annoyed at
- not being told that his voice would be dubbed.
- - Cardboard cutouts are used for some of the background starfighters in the
- Rebel hanger bay.
- - 'Mark Hamill' (qv) held his breath for so long during the trash compactor
- scene that he broke a blood vessel in his face. Subsequent shots are from
- one side only.
- - 'Denis Lawson' (qv), plays Wedge Antilles, despite his name being misspelt
- in the credits as ``Dennis Lawson''. See also
- _Return of the Jedi (1983)_ (qv).
- - The final battle has been described as borrowed from
- _The Dam Busters (1954)_ (qv), but much more closely resembles one in
- _633 Squadron (1964)_ (qv).
- - Most of the crowd watching the heroes receive their medallions are cardboard
- cutouts.
- - It is rumoured that the shots of Owen and Beru's burning bodies were added
- to avoid an MPAA rating of ``G'', which it was believed would hurt ticket
- sales.
-
-
- # Stargate (1994)
- - Concieved by director 'Roland Emmerich' (qv) during film school in 1979.
-
-
- # Staying Alive (1983)
- - DIRCAMEO(Sylvester Stallone): bumps into Tony on the street.
-
-
- # Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928)
- - The stunt where the wall falls on 'Buster Keaton' (qv) was performed with
- an actual full-weight wall. Half the crew walked off the set rather than
- participate in a stunt that would have killed Keaton if he had been slightly
- off position.
-
-
- # Steel Magnolias (1989)
- - The character Shelby Latcherie was based on author 'Richard Harling' (qv)'s
- sister.
-
-
- # Stella Dallas (1937)
- - 'Samuel Goldwyn' (qv) would have preferred 'Ruth Chatterton' (qv) for the
- title role, but she turned it down, having just played a less-than-perfect
- wife in _Dodsworth (1936)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Storia di ragazzi e di ragazze (1989)
- - Director 'Pupi Avati' (qv) wanted to make the film in black and white, and
- had a black and white version made from the color negative.
-
-
- # Storm Warning (1951)
- - The studio wanted 'Lauren Bacall' (qv) and 'Doris Day' (qv) to star in the
- film, but Bacall went to Africa with her husband ''Humphrey Bogart' (qv)
- to film _The African Queen (1951)_ (qv)
-
-
- # Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, The (1939)
- - 'Jean Sablon' (qv) refused the part of the French singer played by
- 'Louis Mercer' (qv) because of its size, but his voice is used on the
- soundtrack.
-
-
- # Straight Time (1978)
- - Producer '[???] Hoffman' (qv) was originally going to direct, but dropped
- out a week before shooting started with a confidence crisis.
-
-
- # Strange Cargo (1940)
- - 'Joan Crawford' (qv)'s wardrobe consists of three ready-to-wear dresses
- which cost under $40.
- - Received a condemned rating from the Legion of Decency for ``irreverent use
- of Scripture'' and ``lustful complications.'' Even after the studio made
- the changes demanded, distribution was sharply cut by cities refusing to
- book it.
-
-
- # Strangers on a Train (1951)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): early in the film boarding a train
- carrying a double bass fiddle as Guy gets off the train (see also his cameo
- in _The Paradine Case (1947)_ (qv)).
- - Hitchcock bought the rights to the original novel anonymously to keep the
- price down, and got them for just $7,500
- - 'Raymond Chandler' (qv) is credited as the main author of the script, but it
- was almost completely written by 'Czenzi Ormonde' (qv) who was credited as
- second author.
- - The stunt where the man crawled under the carousel was not done with trick
- photography. Hitchcock claimed that this was the most dangerous stunt ever
- performed under his direction, and would never allow it to be done again.
-
-
- # Street of Chance (1930)
- - Loosely based on life of 'Arnold Rothstein' (qv), a well-known gambler in New
- York in the 1920s.
-
-
- # Street Trash (1987)
- - CAMEO(Roy Frumkes): the businessman whose face is burned off by the melting
- bum on the fire escape.
-
-
- # Streetcar Named Desire, A (1951)
- - 'Viven Leigh' (qv), who suffered from bipolar disorder (manic-depression) in
- real life, later had difficulties in distinguishing her real life from that
- of Blanche DuBois.
-
-
- # Striking Distance (1993)
- - Co-star 'Robert Pastorelli' (qv) accidentally blurted out the big plot twist
- during an appearance on _"Late Night with David Letterman" (1982)_ (qv) long
- before the film was released.
-
-
- # Striptease (1996)
- - Underwent last minute editing when preview audiences laughed at the wrong
- parts.
-
-
- # Submarine D-1 (1937)
- - 'Ronald Reagan' (qv) had a role in this film, but it was completely edited
- out.
-
-
- # Subway (1985)
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [reno]
- - DIRTRADE(Luc Besson): [music]
-
-
- # Sudden Impact (1983)
- - ACTTRADE(Clint Eastwood): ``Go ahead. Make my Day'' (first)?
-
-
- # Sugarland Express, The (1974)
- - DIRTRADE(Steven Spielberg): [father]: Clovis
-
-
- # Sunset Boulevard (1950)
- - The role of Norma Desmond was initially offered to 'Mae West' (qv) (who
- rejected the part), 'Mary Pickford' (qv) (who demanded too much project
- control), and 'Pola Negri' (qv) (who, like Mae West, turned it down) before
- being accepted by 'Gloria Swanson' (qv).
- - 'Montgomery Clift' (qv), signed to play the part of Joe Gillis, broke his
- contract just two weeks prior to the start of shooting. 'Billy Wilder' (qv)
- quickly offered the role to 'Fred MacMurray' (qv); he said ``no.''
- 'William Holden' (qv) was also not interested in the part; however, being
- only a contract player at Paramount, he was ordered to play Joe Gillis.
- - The ``Desmond mansion'' had been built by a 'William Jenkins' (qv) in 1924
- at a cost of $250,000. Its second owner was 'J. Paul Getty' (qv) who
- purchased it for his second wife. Mrs. Getty divorced her millionaire
- husband and received custody of the house; it was she who rented it to
- Paramount for the filming.
- - Originally opened and closed the story at the Los Angeles County Morgue. In a
- scene described by director 'Billy Wilder' (qv) as one of the best he'd ever
- shot, the body of Joe Gillis is rolled into the Morgue to join three dozen
- other corpses, some of whom - in voice-over - tell Gillis how they died.
- Eventually Gillis tells his story, which takes us to a flashback of his
- affair with Norma Desmond. The movie was previewed with this opening, in
- Illinois and Long Island. Because both audiences inappropriately found the
- morgue scene hilarious, the film's release was delayed six months so that
- a new beginning could be shot in which police find Gillis's corpse floating
- in Norma's pool while Gillis's voice narrates the events leading to his
- death. Distortion caused by water meant that this scene had to be filmed
- via a mirror placed on the bottom of the pool.
- - The movie that Joe and Norma watch in the private screening room is
- _Queen Kelly (1929)_ (qv). Filmed in 1928, the movie had not yet been
- released. It was directed by 'Erich von Stroheim' (qv) who plays the butler.
- - The script planned by Joe and Betty (the story of a couple, which is
- never together because of jobs with incompatible working time)
- exists: it was written by 'Billy Wilder' (qv) and 'Max Kolpe' (qv)
- for _Blaue vom Himmel, Das (1932)_ (qv).
- - CAMEO(Cecil B. de Mille):
- - CAMEO(Buster Keaton):
- - CAMEO(H.B. Warner):
- - CAMEO(Hedda Hopper):
-
-
- # Superman (1978)
- - 'Marlon Brando' (qv) received $4 million for his ten minutes on screen.
- - Credits sequence cost more than most films made up to that point.
- - 'Christopher Reeve' (qv) worked out so much during the making of the film
- that the traveling matte shots taken of him at the beginning of the shoot
- did not match the later shots, and had to be re-taken.
- - CAMEO(Kirk Alyn): Lois Lane's father. Alyn played Superman in the serials
- fo ``Superman''.
- - CAMEO(Noel Neill): Lois Lane's mother. Neill played Lois Lane in the
- serials of ``Superman''.
- - CAMEO(Rex Reed): himself
-
-
- # Superman II (1980)
- - Many scenes shot at the same time as _Superman (1978)_ (qv) by original
- director 'Richard Donner' (qv), who was replaced by 'Richard Lester' (qv)
- due to creative differences.
- - Original script had the nuclear missle from _Superman (1978)_ (qv) releasing
- Zod and companions from the Forbidden Zone.
-
-
- # Suspicion (1941)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about 45 minutes in, mailing a letter ati
- the village post office.
- - In the scene where Johnnie brings a glass of milk up to Linda, Hitchcock
- had a light hidden in the glass to make it appear more sinister.
- - Hitchcock originally wanted Johnnie to be guilty, but the studio insisted
- that the public wouldn't accept 'Cary Grant' (qv) as a murderer. Hitchcock's
- original ending had Johnny convicting himself by mailing a letter that
- Linda had written.
- - A big latticed window casts a spider's web-like shadow across the actors.
-
-
- # Suspiria (1977)
- - A glass feather is plucked from an ornament. Director 'Dario Argento' (qv)'s
- feature film debut was directing
- _The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1969)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Sweet Charity (1969)
- - Original producer Ross Hunter dropped out after a conflict with director
- Bob Fosse over how to handle the racy story line.
-
-
- # Swing Kids (1993)
- - On location in Prague in near freezing weather, Christian Bale was visited
- by 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) (director of his feature film debut
- _Empire of the Sun (1987)_ (qv)), who was also in Prague filming
- _Schindler's List (1993)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Swing Time (1936)
- - The film originally began with a musical number, ``It's Not in the Cards,''
- which was cut due the film's length and because the number was judged as
- not very good. Only a bit remains in the final version. The music is also
- used in the background during the first few scenes.
- - The shadow dance idea for ``Bojangles of Harlem'' occurred to choreographer
- 'Hermes Pan' (qv) and 'Fred Astaire' (qv) during rehearsals, when three
- different light sources illuminating Astaire produced three shadows.
- - The climax of ``Never Gonna Dance'' took 47 takes in a single day and
- required many demanding spins of 'Ginger Rogers' (qv); her feet bled.
- - In ``The Way You Look Tonight'', Rogers is seen to be washing her hair.
- The crew dried various soaps, shampoos, and even egg white, but it always
- ran down her face too quickly. They achieved success with whipped cream.
-
-
- # Swiss Miss (1938)
- - 'Stan Laurel' (qv) was ill during filming, appearing pale and tired.
-
-
- # Tales of Hoffman (1951)
- - 'Michael Powell' (qv) began the project after hearing 'Thomas Beecham' (qv)
- playing the score on piano and singing all of the parts.
-
-
- # Tales of Manhattan (1942)
- # Tales of Manhattan (1942)
- - 'W.C. Fields' (qv) and 'Margaret Dumont' (qv) appeared in a section of the
- - 'W.C. Fields' (qv) appeared in a section of the film that was cut from
- film that was cut from the final version.
- the final version.
-
- - Amused by 'Charles Boyer' (qv)'s thick French accent, 'Rita Hayworth' (qv)
-
- giggled her way through the filming of their love scenes together.
-
-
- # Tall Guy, The (1989)
- - The name ``Ron Anderson'' is remarkably similar to the name of the actor who
- plays him: 'Rowan Atkinson' (qv). One of the other contenders for the award
- that Anderson won was 'Griff Rhys-Jones' (qv), the ``Jones'' half of the
- comedy duo ``Alas Smith and Jones''. 'Mel Smith' (qv) (the Smith half)
- directed the film. Smith, Jones, and Atkinson starred together in the TVu
- series ``Not the Nine O'Clock News''. Also Anderson refers to his
- side-kick ('Jeff Goldblum' (qv)) on stage as ``Perkins''. When performing
- live, Atkinson frequently uses 'Angus Deayton' (qv) as his sidekick
- who is always called ``Perkins''. Deayton makes a small appearance in the
- film as an actor looking at several excellent roles while Dexter gets
- offered a single role as a tall American.
- - The car that races to the Hospital in at the end of the film
- (a blue Aston Martin registration ``COMIC'') belonged to Atkinson.
- Dexter is pulled over by the police for speeding just as Atkinson
- was in real life in the very same car. Atkinson received a driving ban as a
- result of the incident.
- - DIRCAMEO(Mel Smith): the backstage drunk who congratulates and then
- collapses.
-
-
- # Tango & Cash (1989)
- - The scene where Tango ('Sylvester Stallone' (qv)) faces an oncoming bus
- with nothing but a gun was borrowed from _Police Story (1985)_ (qv), where
- 'Jackie Chan' (qv) (a good friend of Stallone's) performed the stunt.
-
-
- # Tank Girl (1995)
- - 'Emily Lloyd' (qv) was originally cast in the title role, but turned it
- down after refusing to shave her head for the part.
-
-
- # Tarzan and His Mate (1934)
- - There is a scene in which Tarzan, standing on a tree limb with Jane, pulls
- at Jane's scanty outfit and persuades her to dive into a lake with him. The
- two swim for a while and eventually surface. When Jane rises out of the
- water, one of her breasts is fully exposed. Because various groups,
- including official censors of the Hays Office, criticiaed the scene for
- being too erotic, it was cut by MGM.
-
-
- # Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1927)
- - 'James Pierce' (qv) said of this picture: ``Because of poor direction,
- terrible story treatment and putrid acting, the opus was a stinkeroo. I
- emerge with nothing to show for my strenuous effort except being typecast as
- Tarzan. I was out of a job.''
-
-
- # Tarzan and the Great River (1967)
- - In the second week of filming Dinky the chimp bit 'Mike Henry' (qv) on the
- jaw. It took 20 stitches to repair the wound. Henry had monkey fever
- delerium for three days, and took three weeks to recuperate. The chimp was
- destroyed and replaced.
-
-
- # Tarzan and the Green Goddess (1938)
- - This is essentially the second half of the previously released
- _The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935)_ (qv) with a little additional footage.
-
-
- # Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)
- - 'Gordon Scott' (qv) got along well with the natives involved in the movie.
- A Masai warrior nicknamed him ``Mtu Ule Na Panda Miti Minegu'' (Warrior Who
- Climbs Tall Trees).
- - On the set, Scott won a bet by capturing and riding a wild giraffe for
- five minutes.
- - A 500 pound lion with whom Scott had worked for over a month tore open his
- leg (32 stitches).
-
-
- # Tarzan and the Mermaids (1948)
- - 'Johnny Weissmuller' (qv)'s stunt double 'Angel Garcia' (qv) was killed
- while diving from the cliffs at Acapulco.
-
-
- # Tarzan Escapes (1936)
- - Originally directed by 'James McKay' (qv), who filmed many gruesome
- scenes, and was replaced by 'John Farrow' (qv).
-
-
- # Tarzan Finds a Son! (1939)
- - In the original script Jane was to have died ('Maureen O'Sullivan' (qv)
- wanted out of the Tarzan series). Fan protest forced a last-minute rewrite
- in which Jane recovers from her near-fatal wound, admitting she had been
- wrong to disobey Tarzan.
-
-
- # Tarzan Goes to India (1962)
- - The Temple of Buddha's Footprint, a sacred Thai shrine, was photographed
- for the first time in this movie. Crew members worked without shoes
- and in nearly complete silence.
-
-
- # Tarzan of the Apes (1918)
- - Young men from the New Orleans Athletic Club played the ape parts.
- - In one scene a lion is supposed to crawl through the window of
- Tarzan's cabin to devour Jane. Tarzan grabs him and pulls him out.
- In fact the old and drugged lion turned on 'Elmo Lincoln' (qv) who stabbed
- and killed him. ``I stepped on him to beat my chest. As my foot
- pressed down on him, the remaining air in his lungs escaped with a
- loud whoosh. I was alredy shaken and you should have seen me jump!''
- The lion wound up as a lobby display when the picture opened on Broadway.
-
-
- # Tarzan the Magnificent (1960)
- - First Tarzan movie with sound that didn't feature the ape-call. Despite
- protests from fans, the producers decided it had been ridiculed too often
- to remain effective.
-
-
- # Tarzan the Mighty (1928)
- - The original star was to have been 'Joe Bonomo' (qv), promoted by the studio
- as ``the greatest of all Tarzans.'' Near the end of work on another picture,
- _Perils of the Wild (1925)_ (qv), Bonono fractured his left leg and injured
- his sacro-iliac. 'Frank Merrill' (qv), who had doubled for
- 'Elmo Lincoln' (qv) in _Perils of the Jungle (????)_ (qv) was offered the
- job and began work the next day.
- - When a friend of Merrill's learned of a physical culture contest in England
- he entered Merrill's photo without his knowledge. Merrill was voted second
- runner-up for ``World's Most Perfectly Developed Man'' and the publicity
- from this added to attendance at the movie. The irony is that Merrill's
- body was more thoroughly covered than any other Tarzan.
-
-
- # Tarzan the Tiger (1928)
- - This movie was released in both silent and ``sound'' versions. The sound
- consisted of a crude musical score, sound effects and a few lip-synched
- lines on a record.
- - The record contains the very first Tarzan yell, invented by
- 'Frank Merrill' (qv).
- - ``Tarzan the Terrible'' (qv) was planned but the studio decided Merrill's
- voice wasn't right for talkies and the film was scrapped.
-
-
- # Tarzan Triumphs (1943)
- - Jane's absence was explained in a letter saying that she's visiting
- relatives in England. 'Maureen O'Sullivan' (qv) (who had played Jane
- on many occasions previously) wanted nothing more to do with Tarzan movies
- by this time.
-
-
- # Tarzan's Fight for Life (1958)
- - 'Gordon Scott' (qv) was nearly killed by the 18-1/2 foot python with which
- he wrestles in this movie. It took six men to pull the snake off him.
-
-
- # Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959)
- - Cheetah appears only during one line (``So long, Cheetah''). This is
- because the chimpanzees brought from England to Kenya for the filming
- were so terrified of the jungle night noises they wouldn't perform.
- - 'Sean Connery' (qv) was paid $5,600 for his role in this movie. When asked
- to play in the next Tarzan movie, he said he couldn't because ``Two fellows
- took an option on me for some spy picture, and are exercising it. But I'll
- be in your next.'' The ``spy picture'' was _Dr. No (1962)_ (qv).
- - Producer 'Sy Weintraub' (qv) also wanted Anthony Quayle to come back for
- another Tarzan movie, but Quayle had been offered a part in
- _Lawrence of Arabia (1962)_ (qv) after having been seen in this film, and
- couldn't accept.
-
-
- # Tarzan's Hidden Jungle (1955)
- - 'Gordon Scott' (qv) and 'Vera Miles' (qv) married while making this film.
-
-
- # Tarzan's Peril (1951)
- - First Tarzan film to be shot in Africa, where it was set.
- - The company arrived in Africa just before winter set in. The chimps
- wouldn't perform, so Cheetah's part had to be cut. the area around
- Mount Kenya was so cloudy that 'Lex Barker' (qv)'s tan disappeared and he
- had to use body makeup. The first time Barker showed up in a loin cloth
- the native extras burst out laughing.
- - The film was originally shot in color, but more than half of it was
- ruined on location. It was converted to black and white, the
- remaining footage winding up in later pictures.
-
-
- # Tarzan's Savage Fury (1952)
- - The photo of Lord Greystoke is really 'Lex Barker' (qv) in a beard and
- mustache.
-
-
- # Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941)
- - Due to many budget cutbacks following the death of 'Irving Thalberg' (qv)
- many stock shots from former movies were used.
-
-
- # Tarzan's Three Challenges (1963)
- - During the filming, 'Jock Mahoney' (qv) contracted amoebic dysentery and
- dengue fever, and finally pneumonia, going from 220 to 175 pounds before
- finishing the film.
-
-
- # Taxi Driver (1976)
- - The scene where Travis Bickle is talking to himself in the mirror was
- completely ad-libbed by 'Robert DeNiro' (qv).
- - 'Bernard Herrmann' (qv) wasn't going to write the score for this film, but
- agreed to do it (his last) when he saw the scene where Bickle pours Schnapps
- on his cereal.
- - 'Harvey Keitel' (qv) rehearsed with actual pimps to prepare for his role.
- The scene where his character and Iris dance is improvised, and is one of
- only two scenes in the film that don't focus on Bickle.
- - Director 'Martin Scorsese' (qv) claims that the most important shot in the
- movie is when Bickle is on the phone trying to get another date with Betsy
- The camera moves to the side slowly and pans down the long, empty hallway
- next to Bickle, as if to suggest that the phone conversation is too painful
- and pathetic to bear.
- - DeNiro worked as a taxi driver as part of his preparation for this
- role. He also studied mental illness.
- - DeNiro claimed that the final shoot-out scene took particularly long,
- because of technical problems and the humor which arose from the tension
- created by the carnage in the scene.
- - DIRCAMEO(Martin Scorsese): sitting down, behind Betsy as she walks into
- the Palantine campaign headquarters in slow-motion. He also appears as the
- irate husband in Bickle's cab.
-
-
- # Taza, Son of Cochise (1954)
- - Filmed in 3D, released in 2D.
-
-
- # Teen Kanya (1961)
- - Collection of three short films: ``Postmaster'', ``Monihara'' and
- ``Nishkriti''. ``Monihara'' was dropped for the ``Two Daughters'' version.
-
-
- # Tempest (1982)
- - DIRCAMEO(Paul Mazursky): First guest to be greeted by the architect
- at the New Year's Eve party.
-
-
- # Temple Tower (1930)
- - No print is know to exist of this film. Please check your attic.
-
-
- # Temptress, The (1926)
- - 'Mauritz Stiller' (qv) was fired after 10 days of production and replaced
- with 'Fred Niblo' (qv).
-
-
- # Ten Commandments, The (1923)
- - Remade as _The Ten Commandments (1956)_ (qv), again by
- 'Cecil B. DeMille' (qv).
-
-
- # Ten Commandments, The (1956)
- - 'Cecil B. DeMille' (qv) previously filmed this story as
- _The Ten Commandments (1923)_ (qv).
- - Since DeMille's death in 1959, most people have believed the director's
- claim that the voice of God was his own. (He was clearly the film's
- narrator.) But two other people later insisted that they had provided
- God's voice: 'Charlton Heston' (qv), and the singer-actor
- 'Jesse Delos Jewkes' (qv), who died in 1984. There is no screen credit for
- God's voice, and the fact is that only DeMille and his sound director,
- 'Loren L. Ryder' (qv), who died in 1985, knew the truth - because the voice
- used in the film was run through mixers, changers, and echo chambers.
-
-
- # Tender Comrade (1943)
- - Screenwriters 'Dalton Trumbo' (qv) and 'Edward Dmytryk' (qv) did not
- conceal their Communist sympathies, and 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) began noticing
- anti-American speeches in her dialogue. Upon complaining, the speeches
- were given to other actresses.
-
-
- # Tenebrae (1982)
- - According to director 'Dario Argento' (qv), 'James Franciosa' (qv) was often
- drunk on set.
-
-
- # Terminator 2: 3-D (1996)
- - Costed $60 Million to make. Per second that works out to $83,333.33. The
- Live shoot was $20 Million.
-
-
- # Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
- - Scenes in the screenplay but not filmed:
- - Extended Future War sequence where the resistance won and enter
- a SkyNet lab where they find the time-portal and a storage
- facilities of Terminators. You also see Reese talking to John.
- - Sarah's ECT where Sarah is fitted for electro-convulsive thearpy
- and voltage is pumped into her.
- - Salceda's death sequence. Sal's dog starts barking, Sal goes
- out tries to shoot the T-1000 and fails. T-1000 uses the
- pointed finger/sword trick to Sal's shoulder blades saying
- ``I know this hurts. Where is John Connor''. Sal curses him
- and his hands searchs around the ground near some crates
- that held grenades. He kills himself and hopefully the T-1000
- with one. No luck. T-1000 head falls off but like the little
- piece in the asylum escape sequence, it oozes back into his
- boots. Yolanda sees this and hugs the baby as T-1000 steps
- closer. T-1000 picks up the baby and gets the info from
- her as where John and others had gone.
- - Gant Ranch. This section was a longer version of Sal's and
- refers to Travis Gant, ``crazy ex-Green Beret'' that John
- mentions his mother seeing before she was caught. Longer
- and has romantic notions between the two. After Sarah, John
- & the T-800 left, T-1000 kills Gant as he did like with John's
- ``Mom''. Disguised as Gant's lover, he easily stepped up to him
- and tortured him for answers before killing him.
- - Dyson's Vision Sequence. Dyson, the creator of the new processor
- had a dream sequence before he died and dropped the device on the
- trigger. In it he saw a picture of his family before a nuclear
- explosion turned it to ash. He sees his family running and then
- a scene of the sun as it pulls back to reveal Dyson's dying eye
- before he closes it and drops the book.
- - Scenes filmed but not included in the theatrical release:
- - Sarah Connor was to have a dream where Reese appears and warns
- her that THEIR son is in danger. She has to save him, etc. They
- kiss and then she wakes up. This is the only scene 'Michael Biehn' (qv)
- was in, and appeared in some promotional trailers.
- - Another hospital scene was cut that took place directly after the
- pre-med students peer into Sarah's room. The doctor reminds the
- orderlies to make sure she gets her medication. The cut scene was
- of the staff coming in to give her the pills. They smack her in
- the gut with their batton and force the pills down her throat,
- then kick her while she's on the floor doubled over in pain.
- - After the T-1000 kills John's foster parents, he ventures outside
- to get the dog to shut-up. He reaches down and snatches the
- collar off the dog, thus killing the dog. On the collar is
- stamped the dog's name ``Max''. The T-1000 realizes he has been
- duped by John (actually the T-800 imitating John's voice) by
- calling the dog ``Wolfie''.
- - After killing the dog, the T-1000 goes to John's room to try to
- any clues as to where John might be. He stalks around the room
- waving his arms and ``feeling'' things on the shelves, on the
- walls, etc. He eventually stops in front of a poster, and
- without feeling it, realizes there is something behind it. He
- rips it down and finds a box of momentos (pictures, and the
- like). This must be where the T-1000 figures out about the desert
- compound that Sarah, John, and the T-800 head to after the
- hospital. Director 'James Cameron' (qv) decided to cut it because it
- made the T-1000 look to much like it had X-Ray vision.
- - At the abandoned gas station, a scene involved Sarah and John talking
- with the T-800 about learning. He tells them that his CPU was
- switched to read-only before being sent out. Cyberdyne doesn't
- want them to learn too much while on the own. John asks can it be
- switched and he says yes. You then see the T-800's face in a
- ``mirror'' talking Sarah through the procedure. A puppet was used
- for the foreground Sarah to work on and Linda's twin sister
- Leslie was in the mirror mimicking Linda's hand movements. After
- the CPU is removed, the T-800 shuts-down and Sarah places it on a
- table. She picks up a hammer and tries to smash it to render him
- inoperative. John stops her and says they need him. He starts to
- show authority for the first time and says to Sarah, ``How am I
- supposed to be a world leader if my own mother won't listen to
- me?''
- - While in the desert, John attempts to teach the T-800 to smile. He
- tells him that he looks like a dork because he doesn't smile. He studies a
- man on the phone and tries to copy him.
- - The badge on the T1000's uniform reads ``Austin'' (named after producer
- 'Stephanie Austin' (qv)), although it is not fully visible in the film.
- - A promotional trailer for the film included a scene not in the film: the
- T800 being constructed.
- - The T800's ``point-of-view'' scenes at the biker's bar identify a Harley
- Davidson ``Fatboy'', and a carcinogen in the cigar smoke.
- - The T800 carries a gun in a box of roses. Some of the soundtrack was written
- by ``Guns 'n Roses''.
- - For the truck scene, they modified a normal truck to hide the usual steering
- wheel, and added a cosmetic steering wheel on the right side. In addition,
- the truck had a mirror-image license plate and other necessary stuff.
- - The T800's bike jump into the stormwater drain was performed by a stuntman
- 'Peter Kent' (qv). The motorbike was supported by 1-inch cables, so that
- when they hit the ground, the bike and rider only weighted 180 pounds. The
- cables were later digitally erased.
- - More explicit shots of the arm cutting scene were removed.
- - SFX crew had to incorporate 'Robert Patrick' (qv)'s football-injury limp in
- their animation of the T1000.
- Next, they filmed the stuff with the T1000 pretending to be driving from
- the right-hand steering wheel (wearing a mirror-image police uniform),
- while the real driver was hidden under a black hood at the lowered real
- steering wheel. For the final film, the scenes were flipped left-to-right
- to make it all look right, and combined with footage shot with a normal
- truck driving in the drain. This was done so that actor Robert Patrick could
- concentrate on acting rather than driving. They accidentally caught a street
- sign; after they mirror-imaged the scene, they digitally reversed the text on
- the sign so it would appear correct.
- - After throwing the T800 through the shopping center window, the T1000 glances
- at a mannequin that is entirely covered with chrome. Reminiscent of Reese
- shooting the T800 in the Tech Noir bar in _The Terminator (1984)_ (qv).
- - The T1000 tells the helicopter pilot to ``Get out!''. This is an interesting
- parallel to _The Terminator (1984)_ (qv), in which the T800 gives the same
- command to a truck driver under similar circumstances.
- - The T800 loses its left arm, and hauls itself forward with its right. The
- same thing happened to the T800 in _The Terminator (1984)_ (qv).
- - The T1000 has at least three hands when it is flying the helicopter.
- - 'Linda Hamilton' (qv)'s twin 'Leslie Hamilton' (qv) played the T1000 when it
- was imitating Sarah Connor.
- - Identical twins 'Don Stratton' (qv) and 'Dan Stratton' (qv) played the
- hospital security guard and the T1000.
- - The T-800 says ``I need a vacation'', which 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' (qv)
- previously said in _Kindergarten Cop (1990)_ (qv). This was not in the
- script, but ad-libbed.
- - Schwarzenegger said during the making of this film that he would never play
- another evil character again.
- - The cryo-truck ``Benthic Petroleum'', the name of the company in
- _The Abyss (1989)_ (qv), also directed by Cameron.
- - A ``T800'' is a parallel CPU usually found running OCCAM.
- - ACTTRADE(Arnold Schwarzenegger): ``I'll be back!''
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [nice cut]: during the opening credits: the
- cut from the playing children to the dark future.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: the terminator in the future crushes
- a skull with its foot.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: When the T800 and the T1000 meet for
- the first time, the T800 takes the gun out of the flower box and walks over
- the roses.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: When Sarah, John and the T800 are
- chased by the T1000 through the psychiatric clinic, the T1000 walks over the
- sunglasses that the T800 had discarded.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [nuke]
-
-
- # Terminator, The (1984)
- - 'O.J. Simpson' (qv) was considered for the role of the terminator, but
- the producers feared he wouldn't be taken seriously.
- - 'Lance Henriksen' (qv) originally cast as the terminator, with
- 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' (qv) as the hero. Schwarzenegger read the script,
- and asked to play the terminator instead.
- - Just after the first scene in the nightclub TechNoir, we hear a police
- radio report a ``two-eleven in progress at Bob's Liquor, corner of Third
- and Cameron,'' an possible reference to director 'James Cameron' (qv).
- - Shots through the Terminator's vision show Apple 2+ assembly code, taken
- from ``Nibble'', a computing magazine. Other code visible is written in
- COBOL.
- - Schwarzenegger's voice is used in exactly 16 lines, with 17 sentences
- spoken. The terminator has two other lines onscreen, one with the voice of
- a police officer overdubbed, and one with the voice of Sarah's mother
- overdubbed. There are also many lines with the voice of Sarah's mother,
- and we learn that the terminator is actually saying them, but we don't see
- it.
- - Science Fiction author 'Harlan Ellison' (qv) filed a lawsuit against
- Cameron, claiming that Cameron plagiarized several of his short stories,
- namely ``Soldier'' and ``Demon With a Glass Hand''. Theo concept of
- ``Skynet'' could also have been borrowed from an Ellison short story called
- ``I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream''. Newer prints of the film acknowledge
- Ellison.
- - A scene in which a person picked up the CPU of the terminator after it was
- crushed was filmed, but not included.
- - ACTTRADE(Arnold Schwarzenegger): ``I'll be back!'' (first)
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: in the future sequence, there is a
- close-up of tank treads rolling over human skulls.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: when the Terminator approaches the
- house of the first ``Sarah Conner'', it crushes a small toy truck.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [feet]: after the terminator kills Sarah's
- friend, he walks over her walkman headphones.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [nice cut]: Sarah's burning photo turning into
- Sara sleeping in Reese's arms.
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [nuke]
-
-
- # Territory, The (1981)
- - 'Wim Wenders' (qv) borrowed the entire cast and crew of this movie to make
- _The State of Things (1982)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Terror, The (1963)
- - Having finished _The Raven (1963)_ (qv), 'Roger Corman' (qv) shot this film
- in only four days using the same set and the same actors.
-
-
- # Tess (1979)
- - Set in England but filmed in France, as director 'Roman Polanski' (qv) was
- wanted on sex-related charges in England.
- - This film was dedicated to Polanski's wife 'Sharon Tate' (qv), who was
- murdered under orders from 'Charles Manson' (qv). Tate gave Polanski a
- copy of the novel as she boarded the liner back to the United States, the
- last time they would see each other.
-
-
- # Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The (1974)
- - Director 'Tobe Hooper' (qv) based Leatherface on mass-murderer
- 'Ed Gein' (qv), who was arrested when he was young.
- - 'Marilyn Burns' (qv), whose character was chased by Leatherface through the
- undergrowth actually cut herself on the branches quite badly, so a lot of the
- blood on her body and clothes is real.
- - The actor whose character was hung up on a meat hook was actually held up
- by a nylon cord that went between her legs, causing a great deal of pain.
- - CAMEO(John Laroquette): narrator
-
-
- # Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943)
- - Some prints are missing 'Bette Davis' (qv)' part.
-
-
- # That Forsyte Woman (1949)
- - 'C. Aubrey Smith' (qv) was originally scheduled to play the part of Jolyon
- Forsyte, but the illness preceding his death prevented it.
-
-
- # That Lady in Ermine (1948)
- - Director 'Ernst Lubitch' (qv) died early in production; 'Otto Preminger' (qv)
- completed the film.
-
-
- # That Royle Girl (1926)
- - No copy of this film is known to exist. Please check your attic.
-
-
- # That's Dancing! (1985)
- - Director 'Jack Haley, Jr.' (qv)'s credits are shown over a picture of his
- father, 'Jack Haley' (qv) in the role of the Tin Woodman in
- _The Wizard of Oz (1939)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Them! (1954)
- - CAMEO(Leonard Nimoy):
-
-
- # Theodore Rex (1995)
- - 'Whoopi Goldberg' (qv) wanted to leave the film during the production.
-
-
- # There's No Business Like Show Business (1954)
- - 'Marilyn Monroe' (qv) was promised the lead role in
- _The Seven Year Itch (1955)_ (qv) if she appeared in this film to boost the
- box-office potential. The role of Vicky was written especially for this
- purpose, and songs such as ``Heatwave'' originally intended for Molly were
- assigned to her.
-
-
- # They Live (1988)
- - The two critics speaking against violence on film criticize director
- 'John Carpenter' (qv).
- - Writer 'Frank Armitage' (qv) is actually director 'John Carpenter' (qv).
- - The fight between Nada ('Roddy Piper' (qv)) and Frank ('Keith David' (qv))
- was only supposed to last 20 seconds, but Piper and David decided to fight
- it out for real, only faking the punches to the face. Carpenter was so
- impressed he kept the scene intact.
-
-
- # They Made Me a Criminal (1939)
- - Desert location shooting was so hot at times that the film melted in
- the camera.
-
-
- # Thief of Bagdad, The (1924)
- - The Persian Prince is played by 'Mathilde Comont' (qv), a female.
-
-
- # Third Man, The (1949)
- - 'Orson Welles' (qv) wrote all of his own lines in the picture and practically
- directed the scenes in which he appeared. He considered using a double for
- some of the sewer shots because he was asthmatic and afraid of the cold and
- damp air in the corridors.
-
-
- # This Is Cinerama (1952)
- - Original director 'Robert Flaherty' (qv) became ill and died shortly
- after filming General MacArthur in Chicago on April 26, 1951, a wet and
- windy day. The sequence was not included.
- - The roller coaster ride was filmed several times using ``short ends''
- and the complete circuit contains two skilfully edited takes. It was
- directed by 'Michael Todd Jr.' (qv). At the time, Todd was a 21 year old
- college student on vacation from Amherst. Apart from salaries, the
- sequence cost thirty-three dollars (rental of a station wagon
- and the cost of bolts to fix the cameras to the roller coaster).
- Todd Jr. also directed most of the European footage.
- - Musical Director 'Louis Forbes' (qv) was basically a conductor.
- 'Max Steiner' (qv) composed much of the original music used, but did so
- secretly, as he was under contract to Warner Brothers at the time.
- - When released in Franco's Spain in 1958, several censorship cuts were made.
-
-
- # This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
- - The actors are all competent musicians, and the soundtrack is actually them
- playing.
- - Much of the dialogue was ad-libbed.
-
-
- # Three Daring Daughters (1948)
- - 'Pat Hyatt' (qv) dubbed 'Ann E. Todd' (qv)'s singing, 'Jean Garbo' (qv)
- dubbed 'Mary Eleanor' (qv)'s.
-
-
- # Three Little Girls in Blue (1946)
- - 'Del Porter' (qv) dubbed 'Charles Smith' (qv)'s singing, 'Carol Stewart' (qv)
- 'Vera-Ellen' (qv)'s.
-
-
- # Three Little Pigskins (1934)
- - 'Jerry Howard' (qv) (Curly) broke a leg after riding down the dumbwaiter.
- - 'Larry Fine' (qv) lost a tooth when a punch was mis-timed.
-
-
- # Three Little Words (1950)
- - Vocals for 'Vera-Ellen' (qv) were dubbed by 'Anita Ellis' (qv).
- - Vocals for 'Debbie Reynolds' (qv) were dubbed by 'Helen Kane' (qv).
-
-
- # Three Musketeers, The (1974)
- - Shot at the same time as _The Four Musketeers (1975)_ (qv), and resulted in
- a lawsuit. See _The Four Musketeers (1975)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Throw Momma from the Train (1987)
- - The title comes from the 'Patsy Cline song' (qv): ``Throw Mama From the
- Train, a kiss, a kiss, Wave Mama from the train a goodbye...''
- - CAMEO(Rob Reiner): Larry's character's agent.
-
-
- # Thunderball (1965)
- - The budget was $5,500,000 ($500,000 of which was spent on Largo's
- yacht the Disco Volante).
- - The title song was originally to be ``Mr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang'' sung by
- 'Dionne Warwick' (qv) , but was changed at the last minute to ``Thunderball''
- sung by 'Tom Jones' (qv).
- - The first 007 movie to be filmed in Panavision.
- - Stuntman 'Bill Cumming' (qv) was paid a $450 bonus to jump into Largo's shark
- infested pool.
- - Intended to be the first 007 movie, but legal wrangles with its co-author
- lead to _Dr. No (1962)_ (qv) being chosen instead.
- - 'Molly Peters' (qv) is the the first Bond girl to appear in the nude (albeit
- behind shower glass).
- - Martine Beswick ('Paula Catlin' (qv)) had previously appeared in
- _From Russia with Love (1963)_ (qv).
- - The many underwater scenes stem from writer 'Kevin McClory' (qv)'s interest
- in watersports.
- - 'Claudine Auger' (qv) was a former Miss France, but being French her voice
- was dubbed. See also _From Russia with Love (1963)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Thunderheart (1992)
- - Based on a true story, documented as _Incident at Oglala (1992)_ (qv).
-
-
- # THX 1138 (1970)
- - ``THX'' stands for ``Tomlinson Holman's eXperiment''. Tomlinson Holman was
- a friend of director 'George Lucas' (qv), and inventor of the THX sound
- system used extensively by Lucas.
-
-
- # Time Bandits (1980)
- - DIRTRADE(Terry Gilliam): [burst]: horse and rider from closet
-
-
- # Timecop (1994)
- - While riding in the sled which will transport him into the future,
- 'Jean Claude Van Damme' (qv) takes out a stick of chewing gum called ``Black
- Black'', a brand of Japanese gum. During 1994, Van Damme appeared in
- television commercials for ``Black Black'' chewing gum in Japan.
-
-
- # Tip Off, The (1931)
- - The working titles were ``The Lady Killer'' and ``Eddie Cuts In''.
-
-
- # Titanic (1997)
- - Contains real footage of the titanic, shot on location beneath the sea.
-
-
- # To Be or Not to Be (1983)
- - A street sign reads ``Kubelski Avenue''. _To Be or Not to Be (1942)_ (qv)
- starred 'Jack Benny' (qv), whose real name is Benny Kubelski.
-
-
- # To Catch a Thief (1955)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about 10 minutes in, sitting next too
- John Robie on a bus.
- - There are subliminal shots of a black cat the first few times that John
- appears. John's nickname is ``the cat'' because of his stealth ability.
-
-
- # To Die For (1995)
- - The briefcase that [Suzanne's lawyer] ('Joyce Maynard' (qv)) carries
- contains Maynard's mother's ashes.
-
-
- # To Have and Have Not (1944)
- - 'Humphrey Bogart' (qv) and 'Lauren Bacall' (qv) fell in love during
- production. Director 'Howard Hawks' (qv) afterward said that it was
- actually Bacall's character Marie that Bogart had fallen for, ``so she had
- to keep playing it the rest of her life.''
- - 'Ernest Hemingway' (qv) had bet Hawks that Hawks couldn't film this novel.
- Hawks did it by deleting most of the story, including the class references
- that would justify the title, and shifting to an earlier point in the
- lives of the lead characters.
- - The setting was shifted to Martinique because the Office of
- Inter-American Affairs would not have allowed export of a film showing
- smuggling and insurrection in Cuba.
- - 'Andy Williams' (qv) dubbed Bacall singing ``How Little We Know''.
-
-
- # Tombstone (1993)
- - 'Kevin Jarre' (qv) began as director, filming all of 'Charlton Heston' (qv)'s
- scenes.
- - Director 'George P. Cosmatos' (qv) is quoted as saying that all lightning
- and moustaches are real.
- - ACTTRADE(Val Kilmer): flipping a poker chip over his knuckles.
-
-
- # Tommy (1975)
- - Some of the scenes with 'Robert Powell' (qv) parallel his scenes in
- _Mahler (1974)_ (qv), also directed by 'Ken Russell' (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(Ken Russell): [snake]: crawling out of the skeleton's pelvis.
- - DIRTRADE(Ken Russell): [colors]: colors of sets during ``Acid Queen'',
- ``Cousin Kevin'', and ``Uncle Ernie'' sequences. Lighting during
- ``Pinball Wizard''.
- - DIRCAMEO(Ken Russell): One of the cripples during "Eyesight to the
- Blind/ Marilyn Monroe" sequence
-
-
- # Too Many Girls (1940)
- - 'Trudy Erwin' (qv) dubbed 'Lucille Ball' (qv)'s singing.
-
-
-
- # Tootsie (1982)
- - The working title was ``Would I lie to you?''. 'Dustin Hoffman' (qv)
- suggested ``Tootsie'', which was his mother's nickname for him when he
- was a child.
- - DIRCAMEO(Sydney Pollack): Michael/Dorothy's agent, George Fields.
-
-
- # Top Gun (1986)
- - American F-5s double as the MiG-28s.
- - ACTTRADE(Val Kilmer): flipping a pen over his knuckles.
-
-
- # Top Hat (1935)
- - Early drafts of the script called for 'Irving Berlin' (qv) songs ``Wild
- About You,'' ``Get Thee Behind Me, Satan'' (to be sung by
- 'Ginger Rogers' (qv)) and ``You're the Cause,'' but they were not used in
- the final version.
- - Beddini's motto was originally, ``For the men the sword, for the women the
- whip.'' The script was changed to ``For the women the kiss, for the men the
- sword'' after the Hollywood censors objected.
- - For contrast to the ``Big White Set'' of the Lido, the water in the canals
- was dyed black.
- - During ``Cheek to Cheek,'' Rogers' gown shed its feathers, exasperating
- 'Fred Astaire' (qv) and causing delays in order to sew the feathers down.
- Rogers earned the nickname ``Feathers'' from Astaire as a result.
- - The end portion film was trimmed down after preview-goers complained of
- the length. Small parts by 'Donald Meek' (qv) and 'Florence Roberts' (qv)
- were cut. One of the last scenes to go, in which 'Eric Blore' (qv) insults
- a policeman, is still present in some prints (including the RKO
- Collection videotape version from Turner Home Entertainment).
- - A 78 minute version of the film was released by RKO in 1953. Cuts to the
- dance numbers were severe. Prints are still in circulation.
-
-
- # Top Secret! (1984)
- - The ``German'' that Nick learns in the train is not a language at all.
- Words like ``Vlichtmitten'', ``Blitzen'' or ``Flachmatuche'' are great fun
- for German listeners, but have no proper meaning. In the German-dubbed
- version, Val Kilmer learns a German dialect mainly spoken in the former GDR.
-
-
- # Topaz (1969)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about 30 minutes in at the airport
- getting out of a wheelchair.
- - 'Leon Uris' (qv) wrote the first draft of the screenplay, but Hitchcock
- declared it unshootable at the last minute and called in 'Samuel Taylor' (qv)
- (writer of _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv)) to rewrite it from scratch. Some scenes
- were written just hours before they were shot.
- - Hitchcock shot two versions with completely different endings. Both of them
- are included in the Laserdisc reissue.
- - According to Hitchcock, this was another of his experimental movies.
- In addition to the dialogue, the plot is revealed through the use of
- colors, predominantly red, yellow and white. He admits that this did
- not work out.
-
-
- # Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
- - The Japanese section of the film was originally to be directed by
- 'Akira Kurosawa' (qv).
- - Actor 'Jason Robards' (qv) was actually present at the bombing of Pearl
- Harbor on the 7th of December, 1941.
-
-
- # Torch Song Trilogy (1988)
- - DIRCAMEO(Charles Walters): auditions as one of the dancing partners.
-
-
- # Torn Curtain (1966)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): early in the film sitting in a hotel
- lobby with a baby on his knee.
- - The scene where Gromek is killed was written to show how difficult
- it really can be to kill a man.
- - 'Keith Waterhouse' (qv) and 'Willis Hall' (qv) did extensive (uncredited)
- rewrites on the script.
- - 'Bernard Herrmann' (qv) wrote the original score, but Universal Pictures
- executives convinced Hitchcock that they needed a more upbeat score.
- Hitchcock and Herrmann had a major disagreement, the score was dropped and
- they never worked together again.
-
-
- # Torrid Zone (1940)
- - 'George Reeves' (qv), 'Victor Varconi' (qv), 'Joseph Calleia' (qv),
- 'Alan Hale' (qv), and 'George Tobias' (qv) all tested for the role of
- Rosario, with the part going to Tobias.
-
-
- # Total Recall (1990)
- - During filming, 'Sharon Stone' (qv) complained to director
- 'Paul Verhoeven' (qv) that she wasn't sure whether her character really was
- married to Doug.
- - Johnnycab whistles the Norwegian national anthem.
-
-
- # Touch of Evil (1958)
- - 'Janet Leigh' (qv) broke her left arm before filming commenced, but appeared
- nonetheless.
- - The film takes place in a fictional Mexican bordertown, Los Robles,
- but was filmed in Venice, California because the place looked convincingly
- run-down and decayed.
- - CAMEO(Joseph Cotten):
- - CAMEO(Mercedes McCambridge):
-
-
- # Toy Soldiers (1991)
- - CAMEO(Jerry Orbach):
-
-
- # Toy Story (1995)
- - First fully computer generated full-length feature film. The images
- required 800,000 hours generation time on a RenderFarm consisting of 87
- 2-CPU SparcStation 20's, 30 4-CPU Sparc-Station 20's and a SparcServer 1000.
- - When Woody is holding the staff meeting, several books are visible behind
- him. The names of the books refer to previous Pixar films:
- _Red's Dream (1987)_ (qv), and Knickknack (1989).
- - The desk lamp and yellow ball with a blue stripe and a red star are
- references to the previous Pixar film _Luxo Jr. (1986)_ (qv).
- - Syd Phillips is said to be inspired by a former Pixar employee of the same
- last name who was known to disassemble toys and use the parts to build
- bizarre creations.
- - Syd's sister serves Buzz tea from a Utah Teapot, a famous data model seen
- in countless computer animations.
- - The toolbox that Buzz Lightyear ('Tim Allen' (qv)) pushes off the milk crate
- bears the name ``Binford Tools'', the name of the company which sponsors
- Allen's character's show in _"Home Improvements" (1991)_ (qv).
- - One of the cars' license plate is ``HTT1195'', which references the
- company ``Hi Tech Tunes'', which produced the film.
- - Rendered for an aspect ratio of 1.66 : 1 and it was supposed to be matted in
- theatres to 1.85 : 1 (the aspect ratio for which the team tried to compose).
- For reasons too complex to go into here, they aimed for 1.85 : 1 and missed,
- but only by a little. After careful consideration, and consultation with
- director 'John Lasseter' (qv) they nudged the window open a tiny bit to
- 1.78 : 1.
-
-
- # Toys (1992)
- - The words used by the General in an attempt to stop the rampaging sea
- creature are ``Klaatu, Barada, Nikto'', the same words used to command the
- robot Gort in _The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Trading Places (1983)
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: on a poster in the apartment.
-
-
- # Trail of the Pink Panther (1982)
- - 'Peter Sellers' (qv) died during filming, which explains Inspector Clouseau's
- sudden disappearance.
-
-
- # Train Robbers, The (1973)
- - 'John Wayne' (qv)'s and 'Ann-Margret' (qv)'s character names, ``Lane'' and
- ``Mrs. Lowe,'' are the same as Wayne's and 'Geraldine Page' (qv)'s
- characters' names in _Hondo (1953)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Train, The (1965)
- - An out-of-service railway station was blown up for this film.
-
-
- # Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The (1948)
- - DIRCAMEO(John Huston): the man who Dobbs begs money from three times
- early in the film.
- - This is the origin of the ``stinkin' badges'' line, used in many other
- movies, including _Blazing Saddles (1974)_ (qv). The actual dialog is:
- ``Badges? We ain't got no badges! We don't need no badges! I don't have to
- show you any steenkin' badges!''.
-
-
- # Tree Grows in Brooklyn, A (1945)
- - 'Gene Tierney' (qv) was originally cast as Katie Nolan. When Tierney became
- pregnant, 'Dorothy McGuire' (qv) was given the role.
- - 'Fred MacMurray' (qv) campaigned for the role of Johnny Nolan and
- 'Alice Faye' (qv) was at one time considered for Aunt Sissy.
-
-
- # Tribute to a Bad Man (1956)
- - 'Spencer Tracy' (qv) was cast as Jeremy Roderick, but after an argument with
- director 'Robert Wise' (qv) he was fired and replaced by 'James Cagney' (qv).
-
-
- # Trick or Treat (1986)
- - DIRCAMEO(Charles Martin Smith): the high school teacher
-
-
- # Triple Trouble (1918)
- - Composed of old 'Charles Chaplin' (qv) footage and new non-Chaplin material.
-
-
- # Tron (1982)
- - All the live action that occurred inside the computer wwas filmed in black
- and white, and colorized later with photographic and rotoscopic techniques.
- - Flynn's program is named ``Clu''. CLU is an old programming language.
- - After Flynn escapes from the light cycles arena, it is possible to
- hear a ``Pac-Man'' video game and see a graphic on the map he is watching.
- - In the ``solar sailer'' sequence, you'll see, for a brief moment, the
- silhouette of Mickey Mouse on the ground made to look like part of the
- terrain.
-
-
- # Trouble with Harry, The (1955)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about 20 minutes in, walking past the
- limousine of a man looking at the paintings.
- - The film was unavailable for decades because its rights (together with four
- other pictures of the same periods') were bought back by Hitchcock and left
- as part of his legacy to his daughter. They've been known for long as the
- infamous ``5 lost Hitchcocks'' amongst film buffs, and were re-released in
- theathers around 1984 after a 30-years absence. They are
- _Rear Window (1954)_ (qv), _The Trouble with Harry (1955)_ (qv),
- _Rope (1948)_ (qv), _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv) and
- _The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)_ (qv).
- - Hitchcock bought the rights to the original novel anonymously for just
- $11,000.
-
-
- # True Lies (1994)
- - The US Government supplied 3 Marine Harriers and their pilots for a fee
- of $100,736 ($2,410 per hour).
- - ``Rehnquist'' was used in 'Robert Anton Williams' (qv)' book
- ``Schrodinger's Cat'' as slang for ``penis''.
- - References to: _The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)_ (qv), _Gremlins (1984)_ (qv),
- _Total Recall (1990)_ (qv), _For Your Eyes Only (1981)_ (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(James Cameron): [nuke]
-
-
- # True Romance (1993)
- - Writer 'Quentin Tarantino' sold the script to fund
- _Reservoir Dogs (1992)_ (qv).
- - Tarantino's original ending had Clarance dying in the
- gun battle, leaving Alabama a widow. Tarantino said that he intended
- Alabama to turn to crime and join with Mr. White, a character from
- _Reservoir Dogs (1992)_ (qv) (which he wrote and directed). In a flashback
- scene in _Reservoir Dogs (1992)_ (qv), Mr. White is asked about ``Alabama''.
-
-
- # Tsui Kun II (1994)
- - Director 'Kar-leung Lau' (qv) and star 'Jackie Chan' (qv) clashed during
- filming, with Lau wanting to include more hidden-wire stunts. Lau
- eventually left the film, with Chan taking over as director.
- - Chan indicated that one day's filming typically produces three seconds
- screen time. The seven-minute fight at the end of the film took nearly four
- months to shoot.
- - The fight at the end was originally to be Chan versus 'Ho Sung Pak' (qv),
- but Sung Pak repeatedly strained his ankle. Instead, Chan had 'Ken Lo' (qv)
- train intensively (lots of stretching and fast kicking) for three months to
- take the part.
-
-
- # Tucker: The Man and His Dream (1988)
- - 'George Lucas' (qv) and 'Steven Spielberg' (qv) each own one of the only 50
- Tucker cars ever made.
- - CAMEO(Lloyd Bridges)
- - CAMEO(Dean Stockwell)
-
-
- # Turtle Diary (1985)
- - CAMEO(Harold Pinter): bookstore customer
-
-
- # Twelve Monkeys (1995)
- - Director 'Terry Gilliam' (qv) first met 'Bruce Willis' (qv) while casting
- his film _The Fisher King (1991)_ (qv). He was impressed by the sensitivy
- shown by Willis in the scene from _Die Hard (1992)_ (qv) where McClane
- (Willis) talks to his wife while pulling glass from his feet. Talking to
- Willis, Gilliam discovered that this part was ad-libbed by Willis. Gilliam
- remembered this, and was convinced to cast him in
- _Twelve Monkeys (1996)_ (qv).
- - Willis said that this is only the second film where he decided to take
- a role in a film after only one reading of the script. The other film was
- _Pulp Fiction (1994)_ (qv).
- - Gilliam gave willis a list of ``Willis acting cliches'' not to be used
- during the film, including the ``steely blue eyes look.''
- - Features a fresnel (flat) lens, as did _Brazil (1985)_ (qv), also directed
- by Gilliam.
- - Many 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv) and _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv) references:
- - title sequences similar
- - long clip from _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv).
- - Like 'Kim Novak' (qv) in _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv), Dr. Railly's transformed to
- a blonde, but the result doesn't look like Novak. Instead it's the
- spitting image of 'Eva Marie Saint' (qv) in
- _North by Northwest (1959)_ (qv), another 'Alfred Hitchcock' (qv)
- masterpiece.
- - The theme from _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv) can be heard when Dr. Railly leaves the
- airport bathroom with a blonde wig (both trademarks of Hitchcock's).
- - The insane asylum rec room is introduced by a shot of a TV showing a
- cartoon of an animal bouncing off a mattress and doing flips. Near the
- end, the whorehouse is introduced by a shot of kids in a vacant lot
- doing the same thing.
-
-
- # Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934)
- - The working title was ``Hot Air''.
-
-
- # Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
- - Mention is made of Sergeant Neidermeyer getting ``fragged'' by his own
- troops. This was the fate given to Neidermeyer in the ending of
- _National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)_ (qv), also directed by John Landis.
- - On 23rd July, 1982, actor 'Vic Morrow' (qv), plus two juvenile Asian actors
- were killed during an accident on set. SFX caused a helicopter to crash,
- killing all three instantly. A decade later, director 'John Landis' (qv)
- and four others were found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter.
- - DIRTRADE(John Landis): [SYNW]: spoken in German when Bill is being
- shot at on the building.
-
-
- # Twilight's Last Gleaming (1977)
- - The secret policy is closely based on the 1957 book ``Nuclear Weapons and
- Foreign Policy'' by Henry Kissinger in which the future Secretary of State
- outlines a strategy committing the US to promoting regional conflicts to
- deter the Soviets initiating full scale war.
-
-
- # Twin Dragons (1992)
- - CAMEO(John Woo): Priest at the wedding
- - CAMEO(Tsui Hark): Card player
-
-
- # Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)
- - The film's original title was ``Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me, Teresa
- Banks and the Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer'', but was shortened
- sometime before release.
- - In most versions of the film certain sequences are sub-titled - at the
- nightclub where the music drowns out the dialogue and when characters speak
- backwards - but not in the British version. Apparently, director
- 'David Lynch' (qv) changed his mind so often as to whether they should be
- included or not, by the time he came to a final decision, the British
- distributors had already made all their prints (without subtitles) and
- couldn't afford to make any more.
- - Dale Cooper was allegedly named after the man who hijacked an aircraft over
- Washington state, bailed out with a parachute, and has never been seen again.
- - 'Bob Engels' (qv) claims the script that he and Lynch wrote is much longer
- than the version that Lynch actually filmed. He claims there is enough
- story for a sequel. Indeed, as with many other Lynch films, about five hours
- of footage was shot. Many of the scenes that ended up on the cutting room
- floor involved characters who appeared in the television series but didn't
- the movie. These scenes include
- - Sheriff Harry Truman singing to girlfriend Josie Packard
- - Johnny Horne's birthday party
- - Bobby Briggs' parents reading from the Bible
- - Doc Hayward performing magic tricks
- - a fight scene between FBI Agent Chester Desmond and Sherriff Cable.
- - DIRTRADE(David Lynch): [singer]: 'Julee Cruise' (qv), 'Chris Issak' (qv),
- 'David Bowie' (qv).
-
-
- # Twins (1988)
- - When Julius visits Vincent in prison, Vincent calls him ``Mr Universe'', a
- title that 'Arnold Schwarzenegger' (qv) held for several years, 25 years
- previously.
- - CAMEO(Heather Graham): Young Mary Ann Benedict.
- - ACTTRADE(Arnold Schwarzenegger): ``I'll be back!''
-
-
- # Twister (1996)
- - A Boeing 707 jet engine was used to generate wind in some scenes.
- - A recording of a camel's moan was slowed down and used as the sound of the
- tornado.
- - Features _The Shining (1980)_ (qv), directed by 'Stanley Kubrick' (qv),
- and also has characters named ``Stanley'' and ``Kubrick''.
- - The oil truck in the tornado bears the name ``Benthic Petroleum'', the name
- of the company in _The Abyss (1989)_ (qv). See also
- _Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)_ (qv).
- - Trailers contain a scene not in the film: a truck tire hurtling towards the
- viewer.
-
-
- # Two Jakes, The (1990)
- - Writer 'Robert Towne' (qv), producer 'Robert Evans' (qv) and director
- 'Jack Nicholson' (qv) founded the production company T.E.N. in 1985
- just to produce this film. When legal and financial problems occured
- Nicholson finished the project alone.
- - CAMEO(Tom Waits): policeman
-
-
- # Two Moon Junction (1988)
- - The title may be a pun, given the erotic nature of the film.
- - CAMEO(Jodie Foster)
-
-
- # Two Of Us (1987) (TV)
- - Originally made for the BBC Schools TV series ``Scene''. During
- 'Margaret Thatcher' (qv)'s government's reign the BBC was worried by the
- pro-gay storyline though, made several cuts and a new ``choose
- straight'' ending. The film also had to be shown at night. It has
- subsequently been shown in daytime and with the cuts and ending restored.
-
-
- # Two Tars (1928)
- - Originally titled ``Two Tough Tars''.
-
-
- # Uccellacci e uccellini (1966)
- - On February, 14th, 1988 'Laura Betti' (qv) introduced a reconstructed
- version of the film (99 min) at the `Internationale Filmfestspiele
- Berlin'. This version contains a short episode with 'Toto (I)' (qv) called
- `Toto al circo', which was not included in the original release. Although
- director 'Pier Paolo Pasolini' (qv) reported about his work on it,
- this episode had never been shown to the public before.
-
-
- # Under Capricorn (1949)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about five minutes into the movie in the
- town square wearing a coat and a brown hat. Ten minutes later he is one of
- three men on the steps of government house.
-
-
- # Under Siege (1992)
- - Both the character Jordan Tate and the actor who played her
- ('Erika Eleniak' (qv)) are Playboy Playmate of July 1989.
-
-
- # Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995)
- - Filmakers pioneered a new technique that enabled them to film all the
- interior train scenes (practically all the film) in the studio. Tennis
- balls glued on the studio walls were used as reference points to allow
- computers to insert footage of Colorado scenery, even when the camera moved
- around.
-
-
- # Under the Cherry Moon (1986)
- - Filmed in color, released in black and white.
-
-
- # Undergaangens Arkitektur (1989)
- - While researching this film in Germany, 'Peter Cohen' (qv) stumbled upon an
- obscure industrial documentary about various methods of vermin control for
- factory use. This short, entitled ``Kleinkrieg'' (or ``Little War''), proved
- invaluable as it was the first to advocate the use of Zyklon-B as an
- effective means of mass extermination.
-
-
- # Unendliche Geschichte, Die (1984)
- - Author 'Michael Ende' (qv) decided that he was unhappy with the film's
- version of his story, and refused to have his name placed in the opening
- credits. A small credit appears at the end with his name.
- - The nighthob says a profanity in the opening scene where the rockbiter
- appears running down all in it's path. This profanity is often dubbed
- over by the grumble of the rockbiter's scooter, so that it can be shown
- as a children's film.
-
-
- # Unforgiven (1992)
- - The script floated around Hollywood for nearly 20 years, during which time
- 'Gene Hackman' (qv) read and rejected it, only to be later convinced by
- 'Clint Eastwood' (qv) to play a role.
-
-
- # Unmarried Woman, An (1978)
- - DIRCAMEO(Paul Mazursky): attempting to place an order in a restaurant.
-
-
- # Unter den Bruecken (1945)
- - Passed censorship in March 1945 but was theatrical released in 1950.
-
-
- # Untouchables, The (1987)
- - 'Bob Hoskins' (qv) was originally signed to play Al Capone, but after most of
- the filming was completed, he and director 'Brian DePalma' (qv) decided that
- they were unhappy with the result. Hoskins departed, and was paid $200,000.
- - The scene where Malone picks up a dead body, holds it against the window,
- and shoots it was ad-libbed by 'Sean Connery' (qv).
- - The camera work in the scene where Elliot Ness is in the airline is identical
- to a scene in _Foreign Correspondent (1940)_ (qv).
- - References to _Potemkin (1925)_ (qv).
-
-
-
- # Usual Suspects, The (1995)
- - Redfood ('Peter Greene' (qv)) makes reference to _Pulp Fiction (1994)_ (qv)
- (which also featured Greene) by saying ``We'll feed it to the Gimp.''
- - The name of the film's production company (Blue Parrot/Bad Hat Harry
- Productions) is an inside reference to a line from _Jaws (1975)_ (qv),
- Brody meets an old guy in a bathing cap on a beach and greets him by saying
- ``That's a bad hat, Harry''.
- - When Agent Kujan pushes Verbal out of his chair, Verbal can be heard to
- say ``I killed Keaton'' very quickly.
-
-
- # Vagabond King, The (1956)
- - This film is presumed lost. Please check your attic.
-
-
- # Vampire Bat, The (1933)
- - Filmed at night on Universal's European village set. The interior of
- Atwill's house is the set from _The Old Dark House (1932)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Vertigo (1958)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): about 11 minutes in wearing a gray suit
- walking past Gavin Elster's shipyard.
- - The film is based upon the novel ``D'Entre les Morts'' which was written
- specifically for Hitchcock after the authors heard that he tried to
- buy the rights to their previous novel ``Diabolique''.
- - San Juan Batista, the Spanish mission which features in key scenes in the
- movie doesn't actually have a bell tower - it was added with trick
- photography. The mission originally had a steeple but it was demolished
- following a fire.
- - The screenplay is credited to 'Alec Coppel' (qv) and 'Samuel Taylor' (qv),
- but Coppel didn't write a word of the final draft. He is credited for
- contractual reasons only. Taylor read neither Coppel's script nor the
- original novel, he worked solely from Hitchcock's outline of the story.
- - Hitchcock reportedly spent a week filming a brief scene where Madeleine
- stares at a portrait in the Palace of the Legion of Honor just to get the
- lighting right.
- - Hitchcock invented the famous combination of forward zoom and reverse
- tracking shot to convey the sense of vertigo to the audience. The view
- down the mission stair well cost $19,000 for just a couple of seconds of
- screen time.
- - Hitchcock originally wanted 'Vera Miles' (qv) to play Madeleine, but she
- became pregnant and was therefore unavailable.
- - The film was unavailable for decades because its rights (together with four
- other pictures of the same periods') were bought back by Hitchcock and left
- as part of his legacy to his daughter. They've been known for long as the
- infamous ``5 lost Hitchcocks'' amongst film buffs, and were re-released in
- theathers around 1984 after a 30-years absence. They are
- _Rear Window (1954)_ (qv), _The Trouble with Harry (1955)_ (qv),
- _Rope (1948)_ (qv), _Vertigo (1958)_ (qv) and
- _The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)_ (qv).
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [bathroom] Madeline emerges from the bathroom,
- ready for lovemaking.
- - DIRTRADE(Alfred Hitchcock): [hair] Carlotta and Madeline have spiral
- hairstyles, and Judy's hair color is significant.
-
-
- # Vibrations (1995)
- - Each take of the scene where TJ is panhandling brought a profit of
- approximately $5 from pedestrians who wandered by, unaware that a film
- was being shot.
-
-
- # Videodrome (1983)
- - DIRTRADE(David Cronenberg): [flesh]: ``Long live the new flesh!''.
-
-
- # Vie est a nous, La (1936)
- - 'Louis Aragon' (qv) was asked by officials of the ``Parti Communiste
- Francais'' whom he would recommend as a director for this propaganda film
- and he proposed 'Jean Renoir' (qv) who then directed the film as head
- of a director's collective.
-
-
-
- # View to a Kill, A (1985)
- - 'Roger Moore' (qv)'s final appearance as 007.
- - 'Lois Maxwell' (qv)'s final appearance as Moneypenny.
- - Filming was delayed when the ``007'' stage at Pinewood Studios burns down.
- It was totally rebuilt in less than four months, and renamed
- ``The Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage''.
- - Tanya Roberts got the role after Broccoli saw her in
- _The Beastmaster (1982)_ (qv).
- - During filming, 'Grace Jones' (qv)' boyfriend was a little-known actor named
- 'Dolph Lundgren' (qv). Lundgren has a small part in the film as a KGB heavy.
- - For the first time, a piece of music not specially composed or performed for
- a Bond film appears in the soundtrack. It is 39 seconds of The Beach Boys'
- ``California Girls''.
-
-
- # Viking, The (1931)
- - Director `Varick Frissell' (qv), cinematographer 'Alexander G. Penrod',
- and almost all the film crew were killed on 15 March 1931, when the
- sealing ship S.S. Viking, from which they were shooting additional
- footage, exploded in ice off the Horse Islands on the northern
- Newfoundland coast.
-
-
- # Viva Max! (1969)
- - Refers indirectly to the 'John Wayne' (qv) film _The Alamo (1960)_ (qv) by
- showing a painting of Wayne as Davy Crockett defending the Alamo. Normally
- there is a disclaimer which states ``all characters depicted in this motion
- picture are fictitious and any similarity......'', etc. In this film, the
- disclaimer reads ``all characters depicted in this motion picture except
- John Wayne are fictitious and any similarity to actual persons.....''
-
-
- # Vorstadtvariete (1934)
- - The original version of the film ended with suicide of the [female lead]
- but was disliked by public and press. The end of the film was reshot and
- [the protagonist] was rescued.
-
-
- # Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1966)
- - Director 'Derek Thomas' (qv) is actually 'Peter Bogdanovich' (qv).
-
-
- # Wagner (1983)
- - Filmed in more than 200 separate locations; over seven months and in six
- countries.
-
-
- # Wagons East (1994)
- - Star 'John Candy' (qv) died while making this film.
-
-
- # Wake Up and Live (1937)
- - 'Jack Haley' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'Buddy Clark' (qv).
-
-
- # Walk in the Clouds, A (1995)
- - 'Keanu Reeves' (qv) was injured during a friendly game of hockey with
- his friends during spare time. His lip was split, requiring six stiches.
- In his next scheduled scene, a love scene with 'Debra Messing' (qv), he
- was quoted as saying to her: ``please don't hurt me.''
-
-
- # Wall Street (1987)
- - DIRCAMEO(Oliver Stone): on the phone during the montage of deals
- being made.
-
-
- # Wanderers, The (1979)
- - The gangs whose names are introduced early in the film (including The
- Wanderers) were based on real street gangs in the New York City area.
- However, they did not all exist at the same point in time. Many of the
- Wanderers did actually belong to a local football team, named ``The
- Stingers''.
-
-
- # War of the Roses, The (1989)
- - Oliver Rose ('Michael Douglas' (qv)) cuts the heels off his wife's
- ('Kathleen Turner' (qv)'s) shoes. In _Romancing the Stone (1984)_ (qv),
- Jack Coulton (Douglas) cut the heels off Joan Wilder's (Turner) shoes.
-
-
- # WarGames (1983)
- - 'Kevin Costner' (qv) turned down the lead role for a part in
- _The Big Chill (1983)_ (qv) which was eventually cut.
- - The studio had a Galaga and a Galaxian machine delivered to
- 'Matthew Broderick' (qv)'s home, where he practiced for two months to
- prepare for the arcade scene.
- - The ``TRS-80 Model I'' used to break into NORAD was programmed to make the
- correct words appear on the screen, no matter which keys were pressed.
- - When David comes home the day after the NORAD computer break-in, the
- newscaster on the television is talking about a prophylactic recycling
- center.
- - The exteriors were all filmed in western Washington state. The NORAD HQ
- set was built in the Cascades, the ``Oregon'' airport was really Boeing
- Field, ``Goose Island'' is really Anderson Island, WA (in the southern part
- of Puget Sound). The last ferry off the island really is at 6:30, and you
- really are stuck there if you miss it.
-
-
- # Warlock (1989)
- - Scene in the theatrical previews indicating that the Warlock was the satanic
- Messiah was cut some time before video distribution.
-
-
- # Warriors, The (1979)
- - Loosely based on Xenophon's ``Anabasis''.
- - The choreographed fight in the men's lavoratory took 5 days (8am to 7pm) to
- shoot.
-
-
- # Waterworld (1995)
- - The Slave Colony, a key set, was sunk by a storm and was unusable.
- - Rumours abound that director 'Kevin Reynolds' (qv) walked off the set with
- two weeks of filming left, and 'Kevin Costner' (qv) completed the film.
-
-
- # Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992)
- - References to: _The Haunting (1963)_ (qv),
- _The Legend of Hell House (1973)_ (qv), _The Shining (1980)_ (qv),
- _Alien (1979)_ (qv), _The Masque of the Red Death_ (qv),
- _Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde_ (qv), _Jack the Ripper_ (qv),
- _Nosferatu (1922)_ (qv), _Dawn of the Dead (1979)_ (qv),
- _Godzilla, King of the Monsters (1956)_ (qv),
- _Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)_ (qv),
- _Saturday Night Fever (1977)_ (qv),
- _Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1974)_ (qv), and _Frankenstein_ (qv).
-
-
- # Way Out West (1937)
- - References to _It Happened One Night (1934)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Way We Were, The (1973)
- - CAMEO(Marvin Hamlisch)
-
-
- # Way West, The (1967)
- - There was a minor helicopter crash on the set.
-
-
- # Wayne's World (1992)
- - A specialist trailer was made, which was only shown in front of
- _The Addams Family (1991)_ (qv).
- - The ``Stairway to Heaven'' guitar riff was changed for the international,
- cable, and videotape releases to a generic riff because of disputes in
- obtaining rights to the first five notes of the song, which appear only in
- the US theatrical release.
- - The donut shop is owned by ex Chicago Blackhawk Stan Mikita. The police
- officer in the shop is Officer Koharski. This could be a reference to the
- National Hockey League referee Don Koharski who was told by New Jersey
- Devils coach Jim Schoenfeld to ``have another donut, you fat pig'' after a
- playoff game.
- - CAMEO(Robert Patrick): Police officer, similar to the one he played
- in _Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Wayne's World 2 (1993)
- - A teaser trailer for the film makes fun of Lucasfilm's THX sound system.
- - A scene in the trailer where Wayne declares ``If I ever sport a look like
- that, you have full permission to shoot me in the head'' was deleted from
- the film. Another scene in trailers where Garth says ``That was just like
- the first movie'' was deleted from the film.
- - The voice over the drive-thru speaker at the donut shop was different in the
- previews.
-
-
- # We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993)
- - As the dinosaurs dance around Times Square, it is possible to see a
- theatre marquee advertising _Jurassic Park (1993)_ (qv), which was
- directed by executive producer 'Steven Spielberg' (qv).
-
-
- # We're Not Dressing (1934)
- - A number ``It's the Animal in Me'' was filmed, but cut. See also
- _The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Weird Science (1985)
- - 'John Hughes' (qv) wrote this film in two days.
- - Lisa is named after the computer on which she was designed, an Apple Lisa.
-
-
- # Welcome Danger (1929)
- -Originally filmed as a silent feature (directed by 'Mal St.Clair' (qv)) it was
- largely re-shot for sound release (directed by 'Clyde Bruckman' (qv).) When
- it was previewed, it was over three hours in length, but cut to under two
- hours before general release.
-
-
- # Wenn du gross bist, lieber Adam (1965)
- - Censored in 1965, released in 1990.
-
-
- # West Side Story (1961)
- - Borrowed its plot from 'William Shakespeare' (qv)'s ``Romeo and Juliet''.
- - 'Natalie Wood' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'Marni Nixon' (qv).
- - The actors in the rival gangs were instructed to play pranks on each other
- off the set to keep tensions high.
- - 'Richard Beymer' (qv)'s singing voice was dubbed by 'Jimmy Bryant' (qv).
-
-
-
- # Westler (1985)
- - The scenes in East Berline were shot clandestinally with a Super-8 camera.
-
-
- # Westworld (1973)
- - The script called for a rattlesnake attack. Several snakes were brought
- onto the set, but the crew and the snakes were both too nervous to complete
- the shot.
-
-
- # What a Way to Go! (1964)
- - 'Elizabeth Taylor' (qv) was the original choice for the role of Louisa.
- - 'Frank Sinatra' (qv) was the first choice to play Rod Anderson. When
- 'Darryl F. Zanuck' (qv) balked at his salary demand, 'Robert Mitchum' (qv)
- agreed to play the role at no fee for tax purposes.
-
-
-
- # What Price Hollywood? (1932)
- - 'David O. Selznick' (qv) wanted 'Clara Bow' (qv) for the role of Mary Evans,
- but she turned it down when she was offered more money from Fox.
-
-
- # Wheels on Meals (1984)
- - 'Benny Urquidez' (qv), a kickboxer with a 58-0 record, was nearly fired
- for hitting his opponents too hard while filming.
-
-
- # When a Man Loves a Woman (1994)
- - Michael's real daughter's car's numberplate is ``2SAD''.
-
-
- # When Harry Met Sally... (1989)
- - Harry can be seen reading 'Stephen King' (qv)'s _Misery (1990)_ (qv), which
- would be director 'Rob Reiner' (qv)'s next film.
- - The woman who says ``I'll have what she's having'' after Sally's faked orgasm
- is director 'Rob Reiner' (qv)'s mother.
-
-
- # Where Eagles Dare (1969)
- - The driving force behind the film was 'Richard Burton' (qv)'s son, who wanted
- to see his father in a good old fashioned adventure movie. Burton approached
- producer 'Ellion Kastner' (qv) for ideas, who asked 'Alastair MacLean' (qv).
- At that time, most of MacLean's novels have either been made into films, or
- were in the process of being filmed. Kastner pursuaded MacLean to write a
- new story. Six weeks later, MacLean delivered the script.
- - 'Clint Eastwood' (qv) was reluctant to receive second billing to Burton, but
- agreed after being paid $800,000.
- - The ``Schloss Adler'' is actually the ``Schloss Hohenwerfen'' in Austria.
- At the time of filming, the castle was being used as a police training camp.
- - An accident during one of the action scenes left Kastner and director
- 'Brian G. Hutton' (qv) badly burnt.
- - Schaffer greets each of his intended victims with a ``Hello'' before he
- kills them.
- - Despite Eastwood's reputation for violence in other films, his character
- kills more people in this film than any other Eastwood character.
-
-
- # Where the Day Takes You (1992)
- - Although 'Cynthia Szigeti' (qv) is listed as the ``Counseler'',
- 'Christian Slater' (qv) played the part in actual filming.
-
-
- # Whereabouts of Jenny, The (1991) (TV)
- - CAMEO(Tony Danza): drunk.
-
-
- # While You Were Sleeping (1995)
- - The role of Lucy was written for 'Demi Moore' (qv). 'Sandra Bullock' (qv)
- took the role, saying she could relate to it having just broken up from
- a four year relationship.
-
-
- # White Dog (1982)
- - DIRCAMEO(Samuel Fuller):
-
-
- # White Nights (1985)
- - The 747 aircraft is actually a 707 with an artificial hump on the top of the
- foreward fuselage, as the studio couldn't afford to lease a 747.
-
-
- # White Room, The (1989)
- - Released was revoked in 1989 when the producers decided to re-make the movie,
- adding an additional plot based on events taking place behind the scenes
- (during the shooting of the first version of the movie.) The new version
- was to have starred 'Paul McGann' (qv) and 'Greta Scacchi' (qv), but was
- never funded.
-
-
- # White Sands (1992)
- - CAMEO(Mimi Rogers): the policeman's wife
-
-
- # White Squall (1996)
- - The ship used in the film is the ``Eye of the Wind'', originally built in
- 1911 as a top-sail schooner and refitted in 1975 as a brigantine. It
- was also used in _The Blue Lagoon (1980)_ (qv), _Savage Island (1985)_ (qv),
- and _Tai-Pan (1986)_ (qv).
- - The Danish school girls in the movie were meant to be French school girls
- in the original script. This change came about as a casting director who
- searched for French-speaking and -looking actresses met
- 'Camilla Overbye-Roos' (qv). The casting director wanted to cast her but she
- could not speak French. Overbye-Roos then suggested changing the French
- girls to Danish girls. The casting director asked her to find suitable
- Danish girls (which were found by contacting Danish exchange students and
- au-pair girls in America). Photos and screen test of the girls that were
- found were then sent to director 'Ridley Scott' (qv) who approved the change.
-
-
- # Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)
- - Some versions have an extra scene: Eddie Valiant had gone into Toontown,
- ambushed by the weasels and had a pig's head ``tooned'' onto his. He went
- home and took a shower during which Jessica walks into his apartment. This
- scene was cut from the original release, but did appear in theatrical
- trailers and a television broadcast.
- - A scene where Jessica pulls or pulls off her stocking as she was sitting
- cross-legged was cut.
- - 'Bob Hoskins' (qv) watched his young daughter to learn how to act with
- imaginary characters. He later had problems with hallucinations. Hoskins'
- son was reportedly furious that his father hadn't brought any of his cartoon
- co-stars home to meet him.
- - Some scenes of Eddie Valiant in the taxi are actually drawings of Eddie
- Valliant instead of pictures of Hoskins.
- - Jessica Rabbit's speaking voice was performed by 'Kathleen Turner' (qv), and
- her singing voice was performed by 'Amy Irving' (qv). Turner was uncredited.
- - Eddie enters a toontown men's room which has the graffiti ``For a Good Time,
- call Allyson Wonderland'' in the background.
- - There are persistent rumours that the laserdisc edition of this film has
- a few frames of Jessica Rabbit with no panties, visible when she and Eddie
- are thrown out of the cab.
-
-
- # Whoopee Boys, The (1986)
- - CAMEO: (Jack Nitzsche): man who yeels at Barney and Jack for being in the
- pool.
-
-
- # Whore (1991)
- - Theatre marquees for two other 'Ken Russell' (qv) films,
- _Crimes of Passion (1984)_ (qv) and _The Lair of the White Worm (1988)_ (qv),
- are seen in the film.
-
-
- # Why Worry? (1923)
- - Ringling Brothers giant 'George Auger' (qv) was contracted to play the role
- of Colosso, but he died shortly after filming began. A nationwide publicity
- campaign was instituted to find a replacement. Norwegian 'John Aasen' (qv),
- living in Minnesota, was discovered as a result of a newspaper article about
- his shoe size.
-
-
- # Wicked, Wicked (1973)
- - The organ music is originally from _The Phantom of the Opera (1925)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Wild at Heart (1990)
- - During filming, 'Laura Dern' (qv) passed out when 'David Lynch' (qv) asked
- her to smoke four cigarettes at once in one deep inhalation. When she came
- to, she saw a worried Lynch standing above her asking: ``Tidbit! Are you
- alright?''
-
-
- # Wild in the Streets (1968)
- - The young Max Flatow was originally played by 'Barry Williams' (qv), but
- his scenes were cut after they realized that his eyes were blue, whereas
- 'Christopher Jones' (qv)' (the elder Max Flatow) were brown.
-
-
- # Wild Life, The (1984)
- - CAMEO(Rick Moranis):
-
-
- # Wild Orchid (1990)
- - 'Mickey Rourke' (qv) and 'Carrie Otis' (qv) were a ``couple'' at the time
- this film was made, and there is a persistent rumor that the sex scenes were
- not faked.
-
-
- # Wild Poses (1933)
- - Uses sets from _Brats (1930)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Willow (1988)
- - According to the press kits, the two-headed dragon was named ``Siskbert'',
- a reference to the movie critics 'Gene Siskel' (qv) and 'Roger Ebert' (qv).
- The word does not occur in the film but made it into some reviews.
- - The character of the evil general Kael is said to have been named after film
- critic 'Pauline Kael' (qv).
- - Willow utters the same spell as Merlin did in _Excalibur (1981)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Wings of Eagles, The (1957)
- - Director 'John Ford' (qv) appears as John Dodge, but is credited as
- 'Ward Bond' (qv).
-
-
- # Winter Carnival (1939)
- - 'F. Scott Fitzgerald' (qv), originally assigned to write the picture,
- was dismissed in a humiliating scene in front of the Hanover Inn during the
- 1939 Carnival.
-
-
- # Wired (1989)
- - In the scene where John Landis is walking across the set from
- _The Blues Brothers (1980)_ (qv), a helicopter can be heard in the
- background. See _Twilight Zone - The Movie (1983)_ (qv).
-
-
- # Wisdom (1986)
- - John Wisdom 'Emilion Estevez' (qv) can be seen on a bus adorned with the
- graffiti ``Plate O' Shrimp'', a reference to _Repo Man (1984)_ (qv), which
- also starred Estevez.
- - In one scene, a TV can be seen showing a Fotomat booth being blown up with
- a rocket launcher, a scene make by Estevez and his brother
- [Ramon? or Charlie?]
-
-
- # With a Song in My Heart (1952)
- - 'Susan Hayward' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'Jane Froman' (qv).
-
-
- # Wizard of Gore, The (1970)
- - Filmed in 1968, unreleased until 1970.
-
-
- # Wizard of Oz, The (1939)
- - 'Ogden Nash' (qv) wrote an unused screenplay.
- - The title role was written with 'W.C. Fields' (qv) in mind. Producer
- 'Mervyn LeRoy' (qv) wanted 'Ed Wynn' (qv), who turned down the role. Studio
- executive Freed wanted Fields, and offered him $75,000. Fields supposedly
- wanted $100,000. According to a letter from Fields' agent (and supposedly
- written by Fields) Fields turned down to role to devote his time to writing
- the script for ``You Can't Cheat an Honest Man''.
- - 'Frank Morgan' (qv) has five roles: Professor Marvel, the gatekeeper of the
- Emerald city, the cab driver (of the horse of a different color), the
- Wizard's guard, and the Wizard. It is also possible that he was made up for
- the projected image of the Wizard.
- - MGM studio heads wanted 'Shirley Temple' (qv) to play Dorothy.
- - 'Gale Sondergaard' (qv) was originally cast as the Wicked Witch of the West.
- - Terry (Toto) was stepped on by one of the witch's guards, and had a double
- for two weeks. A second double was obtained, because it resembled Toto more
- closely.
- - The Cowardly Lion's facial makeup included a brown paper bag. Actor
- 'Bert Lahr' (qv) couldn't eat without ruining his makeup. Tired of eating
- soup and milkshakes, he decided to eat lunch and have his makeup redone.
- - 'Buddy Ebsen' (qv) was the original choice for the Scarecrow.
- 'Ray Bolger' (qv) was originally brought in as the Tin Woodsman. Bolger
- wanted to play the Scarecrow (his childhood idol was 'Fred Stone' (qv) who
- had played the original Scarecrow in the 1902 Baum play ``The Wizard of
- Oz''. Bolger had seen him in ``Jack O Lantern'' in 1919 or 1920.) He
- insisted and was eventually given the Scarecrow role. Ebsen was given the
- Tin Man. Ebsen got sick from the makeup, but that was not the sole cause:
- his symptoms were not consistent with aluminum powder poisoning, but were an
- allergic reaction to either the aluminum or the other chemicals in the
- makeup. (he probably would have gotten sick anyway, but this speeded the
- process). The makeup method was changed when 'Jack Haley' (qv) took over
- (the aluminum was originally put on as a powder, they switched to mixing the
- aluminum in a paste), so Haley did not inhale the aluminum as much. Haley
- did not find out what had happened to Ebsen until after the movie. He
- assumed that Ebsen had been fired. Ebsen's voice can still be heard in
- ``Off to see the Wizard''.
- - ``Over the Rainbow'' was nearly cut.
- - The film originally contained an elaborate production number
- called ``The Jitter Bug'', which cost $80,000 and took five weeks to shoot.
- In the scene, Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Cowardly lion, and the Tin
- Woodsman are on their way to the Witch's castle when they are attacked by
- ``jitter bugs'' - furry pink and blue mosquitolike ``rascals'' that give one
- ``the jitters'' as they buzz about in the air. When, after its first
- preview, the movie was judged too long, MGM officials decided to sacrifice
- the ``Jitter Bug'' scene. They reasoned that it added little to the plot
- and, because a dance by the same name had just become popular, they feared
- it might date the picture. The Witch still refers to the bug in the final
- film, just before telling the Monkeys to ``Fly!'' Only home movies of the
- filming of ``The Jitterbug'' survive, though the song is on current versions
- of both the soundtrack CD and the recent anniversary edition videotape. The
- sequence was also incorporated into a recent stage version of the musical.
- - When filming first started, 'Judy Garland' (qv) wore a blond wig and heavy,
- ``baby-doll'' makeup; when 'George Cukor' (qv) assumed the role of
- intermediate director (after the producer took the original director off the
- picture, and before they found a replacement), he got rid of the wig and
- most of the makeup and told her to just be herself.
- - The ``tornado'' was a thirty-five foot long muslin stocking, photographed
- with miniatures of a Kansas farm and fields.
- - The Wicked Witch of the West ('Margaret Hamilton' (qv)) was off the film for
- more than a month after being severely burned during her disappearance from
- Munchkinland. Her stand-in was also injured when a broom exploded during a
- stunt shot.
- - Morgan's Professor Marvel coat was taken from a rack of second-hand
- clothing purchased by the studio wardrobe department; he was astounded when,
- just by chance, he turned out the coat's pocket and found the name
- 'L. Frank Baum' (qv) (the Oz books' author) sewn into the lining. Baum's
- widow and the tailor who made the coat confirmed that the coat had, indeed,
- been his. Upon completion of filminggg, the coat was presented to Baum's
- widow.
- - The horses in Emerald City palace were colored with Jello crystals. The
- relevant scenes had to be shot quickly, before the horses started to lick
- it off.
- - Rumors of the Munchkin actors' wild drunken orgies and other escapades are
- greatly exaggerated.
- - Many of the Munchkins' voices were dubbed by professional singers, as many
- of the actors had poor Engish or couldn't sing.
- - There is a rumor that a man committed suicide on the set, and that his body
- can be seen on the left of the screen as Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the
- Tin Man walk down the Yellow Brick Road after their first encounter with the
- Wicked Witch. This is false; the object in question is a strange looking
- bird.
- - Director 'Victor Fleming' (qv) did not finish the film, being assigned to
- take over direction of _Gone with the Wind (1939)_ (qv). Fleming stayed
- with Oz until the color photography was completed, and then handed over to
- 'King Vidor' (qv), who directed the black and white sequences.
-
-
- # Woman's Secret, A (1949)
- - 'Nicholas Ray' (qv) and 'Gloria Grahame' (qv) were going through a marital
- separation during the soundstage filming of this motion picture, and for
- both professional and personal reasons kept this information from everyone
- in the cast and crew. Ray often slept on the set.
-
-
- # Women and Men: Stories of Seduction (1990) (TV)
- - Director 'Ken Russell' (qv)'s segment, ``Fireworks Before Dusk'', was re-cut
- and re-scored by the studio after filming finished. Russell refused to
- watch the released film.
-
-
- # Women of All Nations (1931)
- - Stone ('Humphrey Bogart' (qv)) does not appear in all prints.
-
-
- # Women, The (1939)
- - There are over 130 roles in this movie, all played by women.
- 'Phyllis Povah' (qv) and 'Marjorie Main' (qv) are the only two carry-overs
- to the movie from the play cast, which had 666 performances at the Ethel
- Barrymore Theatre in New York.
-
-
- # Working Girl (1988)
- - 'Harrison Ford' (qv) cut his chin in a car accident in Northern California
- when he was about 20. In the movie, his character says that he was piercing
- his ear as a teen, and fainted and hit his chin on the toilet. See also:
- _Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)_ (qv).
- - When Catherine Parker ('Sigourney Weaver' (qv)) comes back to New York ando
- gets out off the helicopter, she carries a big stuffed-toy gorilla. Weaver
- played the role of Dian Fossey in _Gorillas in the Mist (1988)_ (qv) just a
- few months before.
-
-
- # World According to Garp, The (1982)
- - The house that the plane crashes into was built at one end of the only
- runway at Lincoln Park Airport, a very small airstrip in Lincoln Park, NJ
- USA (about 35 miles NW of New York City). The wrecked house was not removed
- for several weeks. While no planes have hit houses in the vicinity, one
- did bounce off the roof of a passing car several years earlier.
- - CAMEO(John Irving): wrestling match referee
- - DIRCAMEO(George Roy Hill): pilot that crashes into the house
-
-
- # Wrong Man, The (1957)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): narrating the film's prologue. The only
- time he actually spoke in any of his films.
- - Although based on a true story, Hitchcock deliberately left out some of the
- information that pointed to Manny's innocence to heighten the tension.
- - The ``right'' man (the real culprit) can be seen several times during the
- film: outside the Stork Club, in the Victor Moore arcade and near one of
- the liquor stores where the police take Manny.
-
-
- # Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)
- - 'Fred Astaire' (qv) was first offered the leading role but turned it down.
-
-
- # You Only Live Twice (1967)
- - The budget was the then astronomic sum of $9,500,000 ($1,000,000 of
- of which was spent by 'Ken Adam' (qv) in his crater set).
- - For the first time the story of a 007 film bears little resemblance to
- the novel it is based on.
- - The face of Ernst Blofeld is revealed for the first time (in the guise
- of 'Donald Pleasence' (qv)).
- - The female leads 'Mie Hama' (qv) and 'Akiko Wakabayashi' (qv) both appeared
- in _King Kong vs. Godzilla (1963)_ (qv).
- - Whilst in Japan, 'Sean Connery' (qv) and his wife are hounded by the
- international press. During news conferences the press insisted on referring
- to Connery as James Bond. The last straw comes when local newsmen attempted
- to photograph him in a rest room. To ease the tension the producers
- remove his contractual obligation to do one more 007 movie, despite being
- offerred $1 million.
- - The book title comes from a 17 century poem by Japanese poet Basho, it reads
- ``You only live twice / Once when you are born / And once when you look death
- in the face''.
-
-
- # You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
- - 'Rita Hayworth' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'Nan Wynn' (qv).
- - The song ``On the Beam'' was written for the film but not used.
- - The dance to ``You Were Never Lovelier'' was cut from the film after the
- previews.
- - The character played by 'Fred Astaire' (qv) says he is from Omaha,
- Nebraska- Astaire's real-life birthplace.
-
-
- # You'll Never Get Rich (1941)
- - A vocal performance of ``Dream Dancing'' by 'Gwen Kenyon' (qv) was cut
- from the film.
- - In reference to the Porter song ``Night and Day'' sung by 'Fred Astaire' (qv)
- in _The Gay Divorcee (1934)_ (qv), 'Cole Porter' (qv) ended ``The Wedding
- Cake Walk'' with the phrase ``night and day.'' He asked permission from RKO
- to quote the line.
- - Bugle call in-joke: see also _The Gay Divorcee (1934)_ (qv), _Roberta
- (1935)_ (qv), _Follow the Fleet (1936)_ (qv), e.g.
-
-
- # You're a Big Boy Now (1966)
- - The nightclub has scenes from _Dementia 13 (1963)_ (qv) (also directed by
- 'Francis Coppola' (qv)) projected onto the wall.
-
-
- # You're My Everything (1949)
- - The role of Hannah was originally intended for 'Jeanne Crain' (qv)
- who dropped out when she became pregnant.
-
-
- # Young and Innocent (1937)
- - DIRCAMEO(Alfred Hitchcock): outside the courthouse holding a camera as
- Derrick de Marney escapes.
-
-
- # Young Frankenstein (1974)
- - The film was shot in the same castle as the original
- _Frankenstein (1910)_ (qv).
- - DIRCAMEO(Mel Brooks): the sound of the off-screen cat screaming when
- hit by a dart.
-
-
- # Young Guns (1988)
- - 'Tom Cruise' (qv) was disguised with a beard and mustache and apppears as
- a bad guy that walks out of a door and is shot. He was added because he
- was visiting the set and said he had never been in a film gunfight.
-
-
- # Young Guns II (1990)
- - CAMEO(Jon Bon Jovi): scruffy man who gets shot in the chest and blown
- backwards after Doc and Chavez get out of the pit jail.
-
-
- # Young Man with a Horn (1950)
- - 'Kirk Douglas' (qv)' trumpet licks were performed by 'Harry James' (qv).
-
-
- # Young Master, The (1980)
- - The fan-fighting scene required 329 takes to complete.
-
-
- # Young Sherlock Holmes (1985)
- - The ``cycling across the moon'' shot is a reference to
- _E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)_ (qv), directed by producer
- 'Steven Spielberg' (qv).
-
-
- # Youth on Parade (1942)
- - 'Martha O'Driscoll' (qv)'s singing was dubbed by 'Margaret Whiting' (qv).
-
-
- # Zardoz (1974)
- - The scene where [Connery] ('Sean Connery' (qv)) and [Rampling]
- ('Charlotte Rampling' (qv)) turn into skeletons had to be shot three times.
- The first time, the film was damaged, and the second time, a studio helper
- accidentally exposed the negatives. Connery and Rampling were extremely
- annoyed, because of the time they had to spend having make-up done.
-
-
- # Ziegfeld Follies (1946)
- - Head director 'George Sidney' (qv) quit after one month of filming and was
- replaced by 'Vincente Minnelli' (qv).
- - The initial version shown to preview audiences in 1944 was almost 3 hours
- long.
- - Cut from film:
- - Musical number ``If Swing Goes, I Go Too,'' directed by Sidney, danced and
- sung by 'Fred Astaire' (qv).
- - Musical/comedy number ``Start Off Each Day with a Song,'' directed by
- 'Charles Walters' (qv), performed by 'Jimmy Durante' (qv).
- - Musical number ``A Cowboy's Life,'' directed by 'Merrill Pye' (qv), sung by
- 'James Melton' (qv).
- - Musical number ``Liza,'' directed by Minnelli, sung by 'Avon Long' (qv).
- - Cut from film: Comedy sketch "Baby Snooks and the Burglar," directed by
- 'Roy Del Ruth' (qv), performed by 'Fanny Brice' (qv).
- - Comedy sketch ``Death and Taxes,'' directed by Minnelli, performed by
- Durante and 'Edward Arnold' (qv).
- - Musical number ``We Will Meet Again in Honolulu,'' directed by Pye, sung by
- Melton. The 'Esther Williams' (qv) water ballet from this number was
- retained in the film.
- - Finale musical number ``There's Beauty Everywhere,'' directed by Minnelli,
- sung by Melton, danced by Astaire, 'Lucille Bremer' (qv) and
- 'Cyd Charisse' (qv). A fragment with Charisse was retained in the reshot
- finale.
- - The horse ridden by 'Lucille Ball' (qv) is the Lone Ranger's Silver.
- - The ``Great Lady'' sketch was written as a self-parody intended for
- 'Greer Garson' (qv), but she refused the role.
-
-
- # Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
- - Planned in 1938 to be made with 'Elanor Powell' (qv) and
- 'Virginia Bruce' (qv).
-
-
- # Zulu (1964)
- - This was 'Michael Caine' (qv)'s first major film role. He watched the
- rushes, but was so nervous that he was sick, and never watched rushes again.
- - Caine visited the officers' mess of the Scots Guards at Pirbright to perfect
- his accent.
- - Welsh-born 'Stanley Baker' (qv) was determined to make this film. Unable to
- find finance, he sunk most of his own money into the project.
-
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