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10 Movie Moments That Were Not In The Original Scripts

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These Movie Scenes Were Improvised By The Actors
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Film productions can be a rigid environment. Each film shoot is meticulously planned and carried out. It has to be. Especially when there are millions of dollars on the line. But a great filmmaker allows for some flexibility in order for little flashes of unexpected brilliance to shine through. Sometimes a moment is so perfect and adds so much to a director’s final product, they have to include it, even if it wasn’t in the original script.

Some of the greatest moments in film history were completely improvised. Not just lines of dialogue, but entire action sequences. For instance, in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark,’ Indiana Jones was supposed to have an intense, heavily choreographed fight scene with the swordsman in Cairo. But because actor Harrison Ford was suffering from food poisoning, he made a suggestion that resulted in one of the film’s best moments. In his role in Todd Phillips’ 2019 ‘Joker,’ Joaquin Phoenix found many instances where he could improvise and make the character even creepier. To his credit, Phillips gave Phoenix the creative room to do so. Even a filmmaker as meticulous and as much of a perfectionist as Stanley Kubrick allowed some room for improvisation on his film ‘Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.’

These are just a few examples. Believe it or not, there are plenty more where that came from, including scenes in ‘Good Will Hunting,’ ‘The Warriors’ and even ‘The Godfather.’ Let’s take a look at some of the best moments.

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