
Movie Scenes That Terrified Actors In Real Life
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Lon Chaney was one of THE most respected actors in Hollywood - maybe of all time. He worked alongside the craftsmen on set, helped other actors with their own makeup, and was especially protective of young actresses who were being seriously harassed or hit on by the directors during filming. He also pretty much called his own shots, once he became the megastar he was after Hunchback of Notre Dame. Because he (and others in the production) HATED Phantom director Rupert Julian, considered an incompetent hack, refused to take any direction from Julian, and reportedly directed his (most) all of his own Phantom scenes. He filmed the unmasking scene with only Mary Philbin, himself, and his cameraman present - Chaney was a perfectionist, especially when it came to his own work or project in which he was involved.
Date: 2020-07-14
Comments and reviews: 9
madhatters
There is something wrong with me. The Monster Squad when I watched I always thought the little girl was a fantastic actress as when she screamed the hairs on the back of my head stood to attention. Even though the movie was for kids and to me was a fun to watch that scene always stayed with me. OK now I know why it got to me it was fricken real worst part of me was like O man that was wicked doing that to a five year old. the other half was laughing hysterically.
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There is something wrong with me. The Monster Squad when I watched I always thought the little girl was a fantastic actress as when she screamed the hairs on the back of my head stood to attention. Even though the movie was for kids and to me was a fun to watch that scene always stayed with me. OK now I know why it got to me it was fricken real worst part of me was like O man that was wicked doing that to a five year old. the other half was laughing hysterically.
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Lila
You forgot the woman who did the skinny-dipping ocean scene in Jaws. I watched a pop-up Jaws one time where they disclosed that they filmed that famous scene AT DUSK IN THE OCEAN! If you don't know, that's when some species of sharks begin to hunt. Yup! You guessed it! She had actual sharks bumping up against her while filming, so the screams you hear are REAL! (BTW, she once revealed in an interview that she has NEVER gone back into the ocean! Hmm, wonder why? ;) )
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You forgot the woman who did the skinny-dipping ocean scene in Jaws. I watched a pop-up Jaws one time where they disclosed that they filmed that famous scene AT DUSK IN THE OCEAN! If you don't know, that's when some species of sharks begin to hunt. Yup! You guessed it! She had actual sharks bumping up against her while filming, so the screams you hear are REAL! (BTW, she once revealed in an interview that she has NEVER gone back into the ocean! Hmm, wonder why? ;) )
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Merendo
In The Changeling from 1980,
an underrated horror film,
George C Scott and a woman
who's name escapes me,
get one of the only jump scares in
the film when they are both
freaked out by the ghostie ghoulie.
The woman ends up scrambling
away hands and knees, and when
GCS grabs her from behind to
help her I swear she totally
wigs out for real for a couple
seconds.
First time I saw that I dropped
my bong.
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In The Changeling from 1980,
an underrated horror film,
George C Scott and a woman
who's name escapes me,
get one of the only jump scares in
the film when they are both
freaked out by the ghostie ghoulie.
The woman ends up scrambling
away hands and knees, and when
GCS grabs her from behind to
help her I swear she totally
wigs out for real for a couple
seconds.
First time I saw that I dropped
my bong.
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Israel
Israel Boswell 33 am is a chance not to late night movie with baee ya ven por mii baee ya know what to do that with Israel too lol I was wondering if you could just got home from you and your family and I don't know how much is that a good time to get a crown of your life and I don't know how much you can do this with my mom and me too im and I don't know how much I love you too baee ya 33 am and I don't know how much I love you so much for
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Israel Boswell 33 am is a chance not to late night movie with baee ya ven por mii baee ya know what to do that with Israel too lol I was wondering if you could just got home from you and your family and I don't know how much is that a good time to get a crown of your life and I don't know how much you can do this with my mom and me too im and I don't know how much I love you too baee ya 33 am and I don't know how much I love you so much for
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Alex
The torturous scene from The Shining that made the actress literally screaming to the point to actually calls the actor by his name in the scene (they used a real axe instead of a fake I think or it was supposed to be different with how Johnny bust in) because she was so surprised and scared out of her mind (she literally didnt know it was gonna happen in such a violent way.
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The torturous scene from The Shining that made the actress literally screaming to the point to actually calls the actor by his name in the scene (they used a real axe instead of a fake I think or it was supposed to be different with how Johnny bust in) because she was so surprised and scared out of her mind (she literally didnt know it was gonna happen in such a violent way.
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Big
Chainsaws scare me. never mind geting chased by a large dude with one.
Seen my friend trip and fall on a chainsaw, that wasn't running. cut his leg down to the bone.
Also seen a workmate get a kickback. it cut off his left ear and most of the left side of his scalp.
I quit my job after that and never picked up a chainsaw since.
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Chainsaws scare me. never mind geting chased by a large dude with one.
Seen my friend trip and fall on a chainsaw, that wasn't running. cut his leg down to the bone.
Also seen a workmate get a kickback. it cut off his left ear and most of the left side of his scalp.
I quit my job after that and never picked up a chainsaw since.
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Eric
Wilder and the boy who played Charlie became friends during filming. Near the end of the film when Wilder got aggressive with his Wrong, sir, WRONG! speech, the boy had no idea it was coming. Wilder later apologized to him for scaring him, but like the other examples in this clip reel, they wanted a genuine reaction.
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Wilder and the boy who played Charlie became friends during filming. Near the end of the film when Wilder got aggressive with his Wrong, sir, WRONG! speech, the boy had no idea it was coming. Wilder later apologized to him for scaring him, but like the other examples in this clip reel, they wanted a genuine reaction.
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ewells1894
I thought Marlon Brando was the one who found the cat wondering around the set and decided to use it during the scene. Since nobody can really dispute Brandos decisions on set Coppola just went with it. Thats the story Ive heard, does anybody know whether or not my version is true?
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I thought Marlon Brando was the one who found the cat wondering around the set and decided to use it during the scene. Since nobody can really dispute Brandos decisions on set Coppola just went with it. Thats the story Ive heard, does anybody know whether or not my version is true?
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Roger
Willy Wonka! Absolutely the best number one movie in my past-present. No doubt this made it here cause I remember back in the 70's I was like 6 or 7 and being in the theater I was mesmerized when the Oompa Loompas showed up. that freaked me right out them little suckers I'll tell ya!
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Willy Wonka! Absolutely the best number one movie in my past-present. No doubt this made it here cause I remember back in the 70's I was like 6 or 7 and being in the theater I was mesmerized when the Oompa Loompas showed up. that freaked me right out them little suckers I'll tell ya!
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