16 Movie Scenes You'd Never Believe Were an Improv
A lot of the best lines ever were invented on the spot.
Published 10 years ago in Ftw
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Don Corleone’s cat-stroking in The Godfather: Marlon Brando is widely heralded as one of the greatest improvisers in the business. A stray cat was found wandering around on set and Brando came up with the idea to gently stroke the cat on his lap while ordering mob violence, a scene that has been recreated many times since and helped set The Godfather up as a classic.
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Han Solo’s response to “I love you” in The Empire Strikes Back: Han Solo’s classic line “I know,” in response to Leia’s declaration of love was all Harrison Ford. The scripted line was “I love you too,” but Ford thought that wasn’t very Han. George Lucas was against it at first, but it’s now gone down in history as one of the great Star Wars moments.
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“I Don’t Care” in The Fugitive: The showdown between Kimble (Harrison Ford), accused of murdering his wife, and Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) produced one of the greatest ad-lib lines in movie history. Kimble pleads “I didn’t kill my wife,” to which Tommy Lee Jones, unscripted, replied “I don’t care.” This line reinforced that Gerard was out to get Kimble, no matter what.
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Singing in the Rain in A Clockwork Orange: Malcolm McDowell, like any actor, must have struggled with the though of playing a psychotic rapist. Director Stanley Kubrick demanded this scene to be re-shot many different times, and McDowell reacted by belting out “Singing In The Rain” during this harsh act of violence.
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“Why male models?” from Zoolander: The first time Ben Stiller asked “Why male models?” it’s completely scripted. Hand Model J.P. Prewitt provides a lengthy explain as to why, during which Stiller forgot his next line, causing him to repeat his last line “why male models?” David Duchovny, playing Prewitt, then ad-libbed “Are you serious? I just told you that a moment ago.” This resulted in a hilarious scene that reinforces the utter stupidity of Stiller’s character.















