Everybody loves movies, and sometimes we’re so used to movies’ final product that we forget there’s a huge process to make them happen. An unthinkable number of teams come together to assist the making of the stories we love so much.
Most of the times a movie is in the making, they keep record through photographs. Luckily we get to see some of these pictures. Let’s take a look at candid history in the making. The pure magic behind the scenes.
10. The Great Escape.
The movie was shot in Bavaria, Germany. In the picture, you can see the film crew ready to shot some action, back in 1963. An epic film that portrays the escape of war prisoners from a German camp. Here you can see Steve McQueen’s motorcycle ready to roll.
9. Top Gun.
The romantic drama directed by Tony Scott follows a reckless naval aviator in a huge pursuit for his dreams. Here you can see Tom Cruise who played the main character, and director Tony Scott.
8. Psycho.
One of the most iconic movies and movie scenes ever is portrayed in this picture. Alfred Hitchcock directing actress Janet Leigh into a scene that marked the story of movies.
7. Rebel Without A Cause.
Actors James Dean, Natalie Wood along with director Nicholas Ray discussing a scene the 1955 movie.
6. The Godfather Part II.
The part two of the iconic gangster movie was shot in 1974. The Academy Award movie directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and featuring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino. In the picture, you can see young Robert De Niro and director Francis Ford Coppola.
5. Breakfast At Tiffany’s.
Based on Truman Capote’s book, the 1961 romantic comedy movie was directed by Blake Edwards. This behind the scenes shows Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard in the library.
4. Planet Of The Apes.
The 1968’s hit involved a lot of working for the makeup team. In the picture, you can see the application of the foam-rubber makeup to member cast Maurice Evans. Magic in the making.
3. Star Wars Episode VI Return Of The Jedi.
The epic space opera film directed by George Lucas took a lot of work for the creation of many devices and ships. In the picture, George Lucas checks the Death Star.
Everything looks good!
2. The Seven Year Itch.
Here we have the behind the scene of one of the most iconic scenes ever. Marilyn Monroe in the 1955 film. Standing over a subway grating while the wind blows up her skirt.
1. The Shining.
Jack Nicholson with director Stanley Kubrick in one of the most epic movies ever. Based on Stephen King’s novel The Shining is one of the greatest movies of 1980. Nicholson doesn’t look that scary contrary to his role in the movie.
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