25 Exclusive Movie-Making Photos You Can't Find Anywhere Else

Jimmy Henton

Welcome to the wild, wacky, and wonderfully chaotic world of movie-making, where chaos is an art form, and laughter echoes louder than the director's megaphone! Ever wondered what happens behind the glitzy façade of Hollywood? Brace yourselves, because we've snagged 25 exclusive snapshots that unveil the absurdity, brilliance, and sheer madness that make up the movie-making magic.

Picture this: A-list actors caught mid-air during gravity-defying stunts, directors pondering the meaning of life while sipping coffee in alien costumes, and the unsung heroes – the crew – engaging in epic battles with malfunctioning props. These aren't your polished red carpet moments; these are the raw, unfiltered, and utterly bizarre snapshots that the studios didn't want you to see.

From accidental slapstick moments to unscripted animal cameos, our collection of behind-the-scenes gems will have you questioning whether Hollywood follows a script or simply writes as it goes. So, buckle up, because these 25 movie-in-the-making photos are your VIP ticket to a cinematic rollercoaster that defies logic, tickles the funny bone, and leaves you wondering, "How on earth did they pull that off?"

#1. Camera rigs for the car chase scenes of Bullitt (1968)

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#2. Alien Resurrection from 1997

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#3. The Great Escape (1963) - James Garner, Steve McQueen & James Coburn share a joke on set.

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#4. Shooting the outdoor miniature set for the collapsing Venice house in "Casino Royale" (2006)

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#5. Back to the Future (1985). Robert Zemeckis Cinematography: Dean Cundey Camera Operator: Raymond Stella Photo by: Ralph Nelson

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#6. Stanley Kubrick & Keir Dullea behind the scenes on 2001: A Space Odyssey

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#7. Leonardo DiCaprio Was Scared to Say the N-word while filming Django Unchained

#8. Sissy Spacek during the shoot of Carrie (1976)

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#9. First Blood Part 2

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#10. The “Nemo Car” or also “Nemomobile” used in ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)''. Length 6.7 mt and width 2.7 mt, it is built from scratch on a Rolls Royce phone and a Rover V8 engine.

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#11. Ideas for Pixar’s next Blockbuster Movie

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#12. Quentin Tarantino on the set of The Hateful Eight (2015)

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#13. Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931)

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#14. Kevin Peter Hall on set of Predator (1987)

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#15. Director Frank Capra and actor James Stewart during production o "It's a wonderful life", 1946.

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#16. Behind the scenes of Jurassic Park (1993)

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#17. On set of the horror/mystery "The Medusa Touch" (1978)

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Here we see them filming the plane crash The Boeing 747 model used was a nine-foot (2.7 meters) long former travel agents window model made out of perspex by Space Models of Feltham. The model was suspended twenty feet (six meters) above.

#18. Shelly Duvall on the set of The Shining (1980)

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#19. Karen Gillan documents a week in her life of playing Nebula in GOTG 3. Basically the perfect video for this sub.

#20. Ethan Hawke, Denzel Washington, and Antoine Fuqua on the set of Training Day, 2001

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#21. MGM recording their iconic opening "Lion roars" logo (recorded around 1928)..The MGM iconic trademark- the roaring lion appears at the beginning on every MGM Movie.

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#22. Pete Townsend with his Les Paul Deluxe Gold Top on the set of "Tommy", 1975

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#23. On the set of "Last Action Hero", 1993.

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#24. Elijah Wood and Macaulay Culkin goofing off on the set of The Good Son (1993)

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#25. George A. Romero about to be eaten by zombie extras on the set of Day of the Dead, 1985

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