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16 Interesting Details From Robin Williams' Movies You Probably Didn't Notice

Robin Williams is widely recognized as one of the greatest comedic performers of all time, thanks in large part to his remarkable ability to improvise some of his most memorable lines.
Robin Williams' career spans a broad spectrum of intriguing productions, from Oscar and Golden Globe-winning dramas like Good Will Hunting to criminal thrillers like Christopher Nolan's Insomnia.
Many of these films are among fans' favorites, which indicates they are often viewed. The fans below took advantage of the chance to point out certain things that others may have overlooked in some of their favorite films.
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#1 The Genie's Outfit Is A Subtle Robin Williams Reference

Source: Disney / Buena Vista Pictures


#2 Only Daniel Could Have Known Miranda's Cell Number

Source: Mrs. Doubtfire / 20th Century Fox


#3 The Melting Icing Was Accidental And Robin Williams Ran With It

Source: Mrs. Doubtfire / 20th Century Fox


#4 The Office In 'Goodwill Hunting' Is Set Up As A Baseball Diamond

Source: Good Will Hunting / Miramax Films


#5 Carl Wears An Apron With His Nickname On It

Source: Jumanji / Sony Pictures Releasing

Alan tries to persuade Carl that he knows him by mentioning that he used to work at the Parrish shoe factory and was known as "Soleman." This title is imprinted on Carl's apron at the start of the film.

#6 Robin Williams Was Helping Out The Young Actors On 'Hook'

Source: Hook / TriStar Pictures


#7 The Genie Writes In Proper Arabic

Source: Aladdin / Buena Vista Pictures


#8 Peter's Ears Change When He Becomes Pan Again

Source: Hook / TriStar Pictures


#9 Sarah Could Have Brought Alan Back From Jumanji Much Faster

Source: Jumanji / Sony Pictures Releasing

Before he ever arrives in the jungle in Jumanji, Alan informs Sarah how to save him. I've seen this movie so many times since I was a child that I can practically recite the entire thing. This time, though, I observed something I had never seen before. "Until the dice read 5 or 8... what does it mean?" Alan says to Sarah after rolling the dice for the first time and receiving the message. Both appear perplexed and concerned. Sarah is screaming and he is shrieking as he gets drawn into the game. Previously, I assumed he was simply shouting and calling for Sarah. I observed he really exclaims, "Roll the dice!" this time. It was quite intriguing to me.

#10 Dead Poets Society' Uses Robin Williams' Real Yearbook Photo

Source: Dead Poets Society / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution


#11 The Boats Reflect The Characters' Arcs In Good Will Hunting

Source: Good Will Hunting / Miramax Films


#12 Robin Williams Was So funny He Made The Camera Shake

Source: Good Will Hunting / Miramax Films


#13 The Red Knight Foreshadows Parry's Backstory In 'The Fisher King'

Source: The Fisher King / TriStar Pictures

Aside from his link to the medieval tale of the Fisher King, the Red Knight as shown in the film includes both the murderer's shotgun discharge and the instantaneous splattering of Parry's wife's face. Both pictures are so terrible that his mind is said to transform them into the fire and splattered-red armor of the Red Knight.

#14 Det. Dormer Chews Gum To Torture Himself

Source: Insomnia / Warner Bros. Pictures


#15 Tradition Is Out With Mr. Keating

Source: Dead Poets Society / Buena Vista Pictures Distribution


#16 A Rooster Crows When Peter Realizes Who He Is

Source: Hook / TriStar Pictures

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