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Article created by: Mantas Kačerauskas

Sometimes so much effort goes into making a movie, it isn't enough to just watch it over and over again. To truly appreciate it, you have to know the details about how it was made.

In order to better understan filmmaking, Reddit user Crying_Hyena submitted a question to the platform, asking "What's the greatest movie 'behind-the-scenes' fact you know?"

And if there's one thing cinephiles love more than gathering trivia on their favorite productions, it's sharing it.

People immediately started responding to the post, sharing interesting lesser-known facts about movies of all genres. From Fight Club to The Room, continue scrolling and check out some of the most upvoted entries!

#1

Sepia-toned image of two actors in vintage costumes on a movie set, illustrating classic behind-the-scenes movie facts. While looking for a tattered coat for the character playing The Wizard in the Wizard of Oz, a costume assistant bought one from a second hand store. When the actor put the coat on he turned the pocket inside out - written in the pocket was the name L.Frank Baum who is the author of The Wizard of Oz books. Baum's widow later identified the coat as actually having belonged to her husband

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    Two men on a movie set, one seated with futuristic headgear, illustrating a famous behind-the-scenes movie fact. While filming Total Recall, Schwarzenegger noticed the Michael Ironside was constantly on the phone between takes. When he broached the subject with Ironside, he was told the he was phoning his sister and that she was currently suffering from cancer. Arnold immediately brought Michael to his trailer and they had an hour long 3 way conversation with the sister about what exercises to do and what kinds of foods she should be eating and really lifting her spirits. Ironside has never forgotten Schwarzenegger's kindness and neither has his sister.

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    #3

    Large dog resting on floor near firewood, illustrating a famous movie behind-the-scenes fact for film enthusiasts. While filming Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Bella, the Neapolitan mastiff that played Fang, got very protective of Daniel Radcliffe, and would jump in front of him whenever the animatronic spider for Aragog would come out to defend him, resulting in then having to refilm the scene multiple times.

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    Character in a sci-fi movie behind-the-scenes scene holding futuristic guns with fires burning in the background. While filming Guardians of the Galaxy, they had to do several takes of some scenes because Chris Pratt kept making the pew pew sounds when he fired his raygun.

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    Scene from a fantasy movie featuring a wizard-like character with long white hair and beard during an intense moment. During the filming of the Lord of the Rings, Christopher Lee corrected Peter Jackson on the sound of being stabbed in the back. From the DVD commentary: "When I was shooting the stabbing shot with Christopher, as a director would I was explaining to him what he should do"... "And he says, 'Peter, have you ever heard the sound a man makes when he’s stabbed in the back?' And I said, 'Um, no.' And he says 'Well, I have, and I know what to do.' "" He had been involved in some super secret operations for the British during WWII, which is presumably where he knew that from.

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    #6

    Two men in an office setting, one holding a soda can, engaged in a conversation about movie behind-the-scenes facts. In Scrubs the Janitor almost never read his script and just improvised his role. Bill Lawrence actually said that in the scripts, he had "whatever Neil says" on his lines.

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    #7

    Scene from a movie with a crowd showing a famous behind-the-scenes fact about individual differences on set. In Life of Brian, the line after "yes, we're all individuals", "I'm not!" was ad-libbed, bumping the extra up in pay for now having a distinct speaking role.

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    Close-up of a hand holding a small object, with a behind-the-scenes movie costume visible in the background. In The Shawshank Redemption, there's a scene where a guy feeds a maggot to a crow. The American Humane Association made them find a maggot that had died of natural causes to feed to the crow. They wouldn't have given the "no animals were harmed in the making of this film" at the end if they hadn't.

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    #9

    Actors in camouflage military gear holding guns on a movie set behind-the-scenes with a helicopter in the background. One of my favorites is from Predator "Jesse Ventura was delighted to find out from the wardrobe department that his arms were 1" bigger than Arnold Schwarzenegger's. He suggested to Schwarzenegger that they measure arms, with the winner getting a bottle of champagne. Ventura lost because Schwarzenegger had told the wardrobe department to tell Ventura that his arms were bigger."

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    #10

    Scene from a movie set showing actors and props with smoke effects illustrating behind-the-scenes movie facts. In Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers when Aragon, Gimli, and Legolas are approaching the pile of smoldering and dismembered corpses looking for Pipin and Mary, Vigo Mortensen kicks a helmeted Orc head and screams, thinking the hobbits are dead and gone. It's a really good scream and 100% authentic. When Mortensen kicked the head/helmet he broke two of his toes. He used the pain and stayed in character. They kept the scene for the movie.

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    #11

    Actor Harrison Ford as Han Solo in a classic movie scene, illustrating a famous movie behind-the-scenes fact. When Coppola and Lucas (close friends and filmmaking buddies) were planning Apocalypse Now (which George Lucas was originally supposed to direct) they gave a small role to their carpenter, Harrison Ford, in return for Ford's work on a desk for Coppola's office. Ford also got a role in Lucas' American Graffiti a few years prior this same way. During the casting for Star Wars, Lucas needed someone to read Han Solo's lines while actor's auditioned for Luke. He quickly asked Ford to do it, and afterwards, one of the producers there came up to Lucas and pointed out that he already had his Han Solo in Ford. (Thus beating out Kurt Russell for the role).

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    Scene from iconic movie showing child on tricycle in hotel hallway, illustrating interesting movie behind-the-scenes fact. I think it was in the Shining, the kid didn't know they were making a horror movie.

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    Scene from a war movie showing soldiers in helmets behind cover, illustrating a popular movie behind-the-scenes fact. The actors of Saving Private Ryan were put through basic training before filming, EXCEPT Matt Damon so that the other actors would build some sort of unconscious resentment towards his character

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    Scene from a movie showing two men in intense conversation, illustrating famous movie behind-the-scenes fact. Fight Club was filmed in chronological order, and throughout the filming Edward Norton put himself on a near-starvation diet and avoided the sun, while Brad Pitt spent a lot of time at the gym and in tanning salons. The end result is we see Tyler Durden getting stronger and healthier while the narrator withers away.

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    Scene from a movie showing a gunfight with a crowd in traditional clothing highlighting a famous movie behind-the-scenes fact. I like the one about Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indy shoots the sword fighter. He was supposed to fight him in a shoot that would've taken 3 days. However Ford was really sick from dysentery and so convinced Spielberg to do it this way.

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    #16

    Actor dressed as Joker in nurse outfit on city street with explosion behind, illustrating movie behind-the-scenes fact. Don't know if it's that great, but it's my favourite: In the Dark Knight, whenever The Joker is leaving the hospital as it explodes and then pauses to fiddle with the detonator when the explosions stop, that wasn't supposed to happen and Heath Ledger fiddling with the detonator was ad libbed and Nolan decided to keep rolling and include it in the film

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    Scene from a movie showing actors dining together, illustrating a popular movie behind-the-scenes fact about filming meals. In Goodfellas, the spaghetti they're eating was cooked by Scorsese's mother.

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    Indiana Jones and a woman cautiously confront a live cobra in a tense behind-the-scenes movie moment. In Raiders of the Lost Ark, the snakes, being cold-blooded, went towards the thrown torch, causing the director to complain at the snakes, "you're ruining my movie!"

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    #19

    Actor dressed in a black suit and wig interacting with a dog in a store highlighting movie behind-the-scenes fact. In the flower shop scene in "The Room", when Johnny says "oh hi, doggy", that was a genuine reaction. He didn't realize that the dog was - in his own words - "a real thing".

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    #20

    A detailed CGI black hole scene representing a famous movie behind-the-scenes fact about visual effects technology. Apparently the scientists for Interstellar did so much theoretical physics to get the wormhole and black hole effects right that their work is going to be published into a scientific paper. Can't find a source on that right now though.

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    #21

    Darth Vader in a black costume on a sci-fi set, representing a famous movie behind-the-scenes moment in film history. The big reveal that Darth Vader is Luke's father was a crazily guarded secret--even the actor who played Vader didn't know. As most people know, Vader's body was played by David Prowse, and his voice was James Earl Jones. During filming though, Prowse did say his lines. During that scene, what he actually says is "Obi-Wan killed your father." Hamill was only told moments before what the actual line was going to wind up being and none of the other actors knew--no one knew except Lucas, the director, and some producers.

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    #22

    Three men in vintage suits filming a classic movie scene, illustrating an interesting behind-the-scenes fact. In Hitchcock's Rope, which is composed of just a few very long takes, the dollycam (which is extremely heavy and on rails) ran over a crewmember's foot, breaking it. This was pretty deep into a good take from what I recall, so another stagehand just covered his mouth and dragged him off set rather than let his screams of pain ruin a lot of work.

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    #23

    Scene showing a famous movie behind-the-scenes levitation effect with actors and special effects setup in a dimly lit room. William Friedkin had a shotgun with blank shells that he'd shoot off on the sound stage during breaks, while filming The Exorcist. It scared the daylights out of everybody, and after a few times he was asked to stop. The actors didn't find it funny. What they didn't know was that their reactions were being filmed - and later inserted into the movie as their reaction when Regan made a sound upstairs.

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    Scene from a classic movie showing characters in a car with behind-the-scenes movie fact elements visible on the dashboard. Apparently Ronald Reagan was amused by Doc Brown's disbelief that an actor like him could become president, so much so that he had the projectionist stop and replay the scene. He also seemed to enjoy it so much that he even made a direct reference of the film in his 1986 State of the Union address: "As they said in the film "Back to the Future", 'Where we're going, we don't need roads.'"

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