Accidental Bloopers That Became Iconic Movie Moments

Young Frankenstein

Marty Feldman really had some fun with this spooky role. Over the course of filming Young Frankenstein, his back hump moved from side to side from shot to shot. It was a visual gag for the audience, but he also improvised a joke about it in one scene. When the doctor says he can probably help Feldman out with the hump on his back, he wasn't supposed to respond, but instead came back with "What hump?"

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The More You Know

  • While filming ‘The Machinist,’ Christian Bale only ate an apple and a can of tuna each day. His goal was to weigh 100 pounds before producers stopped him.
  • In classic Hitchcock movie North by Northwest, Cary Grant was actually older than his on-screen mother, Jessie Royce Landis.
  • They designed E.T.'s face by combining Albert Einstein, Carl Sandburg and a pug dog.
  • The Hollywood sign once read ‘Hollywoodland’
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