17 Times Directors Caught Actors Completely Off Guard For The Sake Of A Scene

    "Trust no one" – you, after reading this.

    1. In Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, no one was warned about the boat scene, the creepy tunnel, or Gene Wilder's song, so the children's alarmed faces make a lot of sense.

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    2. Everyone on Titanic knew that the water was gonna be cold, but they weren't prepared for just how freezing it was. The water was so icy that Kate Winslet couldn't stop shaking during the axe scene.

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    3. Michel Gondry, the director of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind would privately tell cast members to do things that the others weren't expecting. In some scenes, Kate was encouraged to play up the comedy, while Jim had been told to be serious.

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    4. In Mary Poppins, the kids playing Jane and Michael had no idea that Mary’s carpet bag had any ~magical~ properties, so when she pulled out an entire coat rack from it, their faces of shock and disbelief were completely authentic.

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    5. And in ET, none of the kids had seen the puppet before production became. The film was shot in chronological order, so their first impressions were totally real.

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    6. The makers of IT had a similar idea – the kids were kept away from Bill Skarsgård as much as possible so their terrified first reactions could be caught on film.

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    7. In Mockingjay Part 1, the director filmed and edited test footage of Peeta’s interviews to be played during Jennifer Lawrence’s scenes. Jen was missing working with Josh Hutcherson so he knew showing him on-screen during her scene would provoke an emotional response.

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    8. The actors hired for the Blair Witch Project were given a 35-page script and were told to improvise. They were taken into the woods, and as you can imagine, the results were terrifying.

    9. To recreate the revolutionary spirit, the cast of Les Miserables were told to build a barricade in 10 minutes. The cameras were rolling and what they made ended up being used in the final film.

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    10. To prepare for Saving Private Ryan, all the main cast members were sent to a harsh 10-day boot camp, except for Matt Damon, who stayed in America. Matt's character was resented by everyone, and he was purposefully excluded so that the on-screen hostility would be as realistic as possible.

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    11. When Alan Rickman was filming the end of Die Hard, the director told him he’d count him down from three, and let Hans fall to his death after one, but told the stunt team to let him drop on one.

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    12. During the filming of The Exorcist, director William Friedkin fired a gun on set as a way to get authentic scared reactions from some of the actors

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    13. Jay Baruchel was so terrified of rollercoasters that he made a deal with Knocked Up director Judd Apatow – he would appear naked in the earthquake scene as long as he didn't have to get on any of the rides. If you've seen the film, you'll know that Judd went back on the deal.

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    14. Steven Spielberg hired a stunt actor to play the first victim in Jaws. She was attached to a harness and there was a diver ready to pull her underwater. After the first few takes weren't cutting it, he decided to have her pulled under the water when she wasn't expecting it – the shark wasn't real, but her spluttering was.

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    15. The first dance of the Yule Ball is one of Harry’s more awkward moments in the Goblet of Fire, and that was no accident – Daniel Radcliffe was given way less time to learn the choreography than the rest of the cast were.

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    16. This one’s more a case of nature catching the cast off guard, but it’s worth a mention. In Call Me By Your Name, there’s a scene where Elio and Oliver are climbing up a hill to the waterfall. It’s a happy scene, but the actors' whoops are actually a reaction to the stinging nettles that covered the field.

    17. Avoiding leaks in a Marvel movie is basically an extreme sport, so for Endgame, the directors weren’t messing around. When it came to shooting Tony’s funeral, certain cast members were under the impression that they were part of a wedding scene.

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