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Iconic movie moments that were actually improvised - Page 20 of 31 - Kiwi Report

Iconic movie moments that were actually improvised


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[post_page_title]The Fugitive[/post_page_title]
What happens when you forget your scripted lines? Well, you can either stop the filming, or you can do as Tommy Lee Jones does in The Fugitive and make it up. After being accused of murdering his wife (which he didn’t do), Harrison Ford’s character, Richard Kimble, goes on the run, only to be chased down by Deputy Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones).

The Fugitive

As the two come face to face in the sewers, Ford says, “I didn’t kill my wife, ” and Jones was SUPPOSED to say “that isn’t my problem.” Instead, he went with “I don’t care.” Which totally worked.

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