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win
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harrison ford
>> Anonymous
Originally Lucas had intended a huge sword fight. During the shoot Harrison Ford (also hungover from the night before) realized his pistol had been loaded with blanks for later on in the scene. As a joke, Ford, partly as a joke pops a cap in the stuntmans ass. the stuntman, in brilliant WTF go with it mode, drops dead. Lucas yells cuts and the whole set busts out laughing. Ford is all like.. "I do have a gun". LUcas in all of his douchebaggery couldn't argue and they kept it in the film.
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The infamous scene in which Indy shoots a marauding and flamboyant swordsman was not in the original script. Harrison Ford was supposed to use his whip to get the swords out of his attacker's hands, but the food poisoning he and the rest of the crew had gotten made him too sick to perform the stunt. After several unsuccessful tries, someone made the off-handed remark, "Why doesn't he just shoot him and get it done and over with?" Steven Spielberg immediately took up the idea and the scene was successfully filmed.
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>>1287809
wtf, it was pure improvison because he didn't feel like doing the fight for various reasons (already mentioned). No one suggested it to him
>> Anonymous
who cares? This is an awesome, classic movie scene.
>> Anonymous
not sure which of the stories are real,but in starwars, when han solo is getting frozen in carbonite and the princess says "i love you" ford was supposed to day "ilove you too" but instead he said "i know" and it fit so they kept it
>> Anonymous
He actually didn't do it to be funny. The whole cast and crew had diahoreaho-THE SHITS, apart from Spielberg (he taped his mouth in the shower to avoid it). Harrison needed to go to the toilet so he got the scene over with as quickly as possible.
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