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Iconic movie moments that were actually improvised - Page 8 of 31 - Kiwi Report

Iconic movie moments that were actually improvised


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[post_page_title]The Usual Suspects[/post_page_title]
Pretty much the entire line-up scene in The Usual Suspects was ad-lib, as the actors were in a funny mood that day and didn’t want to play ball. In the commentary, Del Toro admits that was in part due to him having quite bad flatulence, and so the whole cast and crew couldn’t stop laughing.

The Usual Suspects

Keeping with the funny mood of the day, the line “in English please” when Del Toro slurred his words was unscripted too. With so many great actors, no wonder this movie was such a big hit.

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