Behind the Scenes of the Famous Movies (15 pics)

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These are behind the scene photos of some of the classic films of all time. They were taken by Photographer Angus Shamal. Many of them show a few of the tricks of making a movie.

Ghostbusters



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Filming the giant Pillsbury Doughboy scene

Alien


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The aliens' lair

The Birds


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Alfred Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren on set


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Fish-line bullet holes

King Kong


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On the set

Tron


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David Warner and Bruce Boxleitner between takes

The French Connection


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The rig setup in Gene Hackman's car before the famous car chase

Dr. Strangelove


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Peter Sellers and Stanley Kubrick hanging out

Mothra


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On the set with special effects director Tsuburaya Eiji

Requiem for a Dream


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Jennifer Connelly being strapped into a camera

Sesame Street


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Testing out the puppets before a skit

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back


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Filming the opening credits' crawl

Metropolis


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The “Maria” robot suit and actress, taking a break

The Shining


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Stanley Kubrick snapping a pic with his daughter, Jack Nicholson, and the crew to the side

2001: A Space Odyssey


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The set of the spaceship


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№1 Author: GhostChronos (13 Jun 2011 02:12) Total user comments: 2100


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I'm really happy that I know all that movies! 01
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№2 Author: DocMcCoy (13 Jun 2011 03:08) Total user comments: 6039


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That was cool. What are fish line bullet holes?
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№3 Author: Patty (13 Jun 2011 04:04) Total user comments: 1766


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Very cool!!!
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№4 Author: raymond.wendt (13 Jun 2011 04:05) Total user comments: 9115


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wow, they really had to go through some effort back then, compared to now. Couple clicks of the mouse and viola! special effects.

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№5 Author: astroboy3000 (13 Jun 2011 04:51) Total user comments: 2543


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he's not the pillsbury doughboy, he's the staypuft marshmallow man.
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№6 Author: adzhoe (13 Jun 2011 05:27) Total user comments: 15109


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DocMcCoy....pull the fishline, makeup comes off, instant bullet hole. Old school special effect.
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№7 Author: MrMaj81 (13 Jun 2011 05:42) Total user comments: 764


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№8 Author: mahedi (13 Jun 2011 06:08) Total user comments: 10772


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№9 Author: Naphia (13 Jun 2011 09:40) Total user comments: 1071


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Interesting post. 01 Thank you
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№10 Author: Jinxaruny (13 Jun 2011 10:05) Total user comments: 10324


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Must've taken ages to film sci-fi movies back then!
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№11 Author: salsapopo (13 Jun 2011 12:46) Total user comments: 12723


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coool
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№12 Author: Lu (13 Jun 2011 18:57) Total user comments: 15132


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A lot of hard work and camera trickery. Interesting.
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№13 Author: gummybears (13 Jun 2011 19:18) Total user comments: 100


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№14 Author: TinklingMonkey (13 Jun 2011 23:37) Total user comments: 684


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Well... I would think back than it would of been faster to make a movie.... the neat special affects we see these days sometimes take months to develope the programs.... Sure... you can buy a progam and pretend to do it.... but its no where near what the professionals can do
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№17 Author: plaidpancake (5 Nov 2011 07:09) Total user comments: 2475


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cool
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