Interesting facts about Hollywood. In some films you find yourself in the frame: sometimes one of the characters addresses you, and sometimes you just sit somewhere in the crowd

19.02.2019

In the courtyard of two high-rise buildings, There is a movie camera in front of the Hyatt Hotel in Century City. Three hundred people walking around most of who works in Hollywood extras. A guy is lying on the grass, he is looking at the sky, I am sitting about two meters from him with my friend, I tell him: “This is main character movie. And he's obviously not well." - "Why?" - “Because it's one thing to star in a film twelve years in a row for two weeks a year, where your entire team consists of people who become your family during this time. With another - feature film with Tom Hanks Silicon Valley, and all the wrong side of Hollywood attached to it. He has a lost look all day, and he even catches your eye, unlike other actors, because he does not understand what he is doing here. He obviously lacks intimacy."

Text: Anna Wessen

My friend is spinning a cardboard box in his hands. We were given wooden clipboards with a light bulb in the middle and a logo on the other side. Everyone around is walking around with these cardboard boxes, pretending that these are tablets from the fictitious company Circle. Real tablets are in the hands of those who photograph something with them in the frame. A girl, better known as Hermione Granger, but now an adult, sits on a chair nearby, she tells the make-up artist that she misses her very much. small town in England and fishing with dad. Children in Hollywood are each unhappy in their own way. She is kind of wonderful, bright and tries very hard, cries at the click and gives Stanislavsky, unlike her colleague, she already knows, she is used to it, this is such a job. Unlike children, Tom Hanks jokes without interruption, he, in my opinion, is always in a great mood.

At the same time on Disney studios secondary characters serials and portray ambulance in the series "Resuscitation", an exact copy of the busiest hospital in the United States, Angell Memorial Hospital, which, by the way, is built nearby, is built inside the studio. I walk around the playground dressed as a pregnant woman. The fake belly underneath my blue landscape print blouse looks like a globe. me and mine new friend We try to be on the same films and TV series in order to see each other more often. I already shot at about thirty and even lost count, although I only go to this job a couple of times a week. Well, for example:, "Sphere", "Resuscitation", "Theory big bang”, “CSI: Cyberspace”, “Mommy”, “Two Broke Girls” and in several other films based on Marvel comics, which I can't talk about because I signed a bunch of commitment papers. I used to work on the set as an assistant director, producer and even a make-up artist, but now I portray strangers, often in some sort of costume. How did it happen?

In my fifth year in California, I finally realized that you can do anything. Whatever I undertake, everyone supports me, Californians are by nature cheerleaders. If you manage to bake classic chocolate chip cookies, you are advised to open your own bakery and even offer to introduce you to the one who succeeded, he will advise. Knitted a hat for pre-dawn beach walks in search of a wave, because I could not find a suitable one in the sale - it's time to launch your own clothing brand, or at least do a collaboration with an existing surf brand. This applies to absolutely everything, there are no restrictions, take it and do it. I really love films about detectives and once told my husband that I want to play a detective in a movie. To which, of course, she received a cheerleader's answer: quit your job, go to the actors. Also, just in case, we looked at what it takes to work as a real detective, and found out that you first need to work as a cop for four years, drive around the districts with a partner in the same car. This is completely uninteresting to me, I will strangle this partner in a week. In actors so in actors.

In some films you find yourself
in the frame: sometimes someone turns to you
of heroes, and sometimes you just sit
somewhere in the crowd


A couple of times walking in a wig and makeup,
I stopped thinking that it would be great to get into the Game of Thrones. False hair weighs like a parachute

The first few shoots were hard for me, some working days were 14-16 hours long. And, of course, I had to take my shoes off all the time. And then the most interesting began. I realized that this is actually a dream job. Firstly, you can choose the films in which you act. Why not star in your favorite series? Plus a studio tour that you get paid for. In two months I visited all the studios that are in Hollywood. Second, you sole member a process that has a lot of free time during the working day, which allows you to read a huge amount of literature or do anything on the computer, for example, work. Everyone sits with iPads and laptops, some people play computer games. You're just sitting inside a Hollywood movie. Unlike other film workers, in two months you can work in forty different films, look at various stuntmen and acrobats. Ride a bus surrounded by zombies through a post-apocalyptic landscape. To see how sitcoms, westerns are filmed, and at the same time to find out that a horse in the crowd earns more than a person.

I always thought that I didn’t look like my grandmother, but after visiting the set of a superhero film based on comics and set in the 40s, I looked like a costume of that time, with the same hairstyle, I found out that how similar it is. Makeup was done differently then, the face in it really looks older and heavier - not everyone will like it. Eyelashes, for example, were painted only on the upper ones, there was no shine either in the shadows or on the nails, there was no French manicure, and even more so there was no highlighted hair. In post-apocalyptic films, make-up artists distribute special napkins to everyone who has painted nails, for some reason they believe that after the conditional end of the world there will be nothing to paint their nails with.

It is interesting that almost all films are shot in Los Angeles, often New York is filmed entirely in the studio, Florida, Mexico, Idaho, even Paris can be built entirely from scenery. And views of the city are filmed by a separate team. The series was filmed entirely in downtown Los Angeles. Ray Donovan has scenes on the East Coast, they're filmed here, the snow isn't real. Every time you see a party in the frame, people with glasses of champagne, these are two hundred people who have been on their feet since five in the morning, the champagne is not real, and the fun or rave happens thirty takes in a row on command. The ice in the glasses is made of film, even when you hold the glass in your hand, it seems that the ice is real. After walking around in a wig and makeup a couple of times, I stopped thinking that it would be great to get into the Game of Thrones. False hair weighs like a parachute.


It is clear that not all people on the set are professional actors, but some make a living doing just that. It's just amazing that absolutely anyone can come to the set of a Hollywood movie, sit there all day, get paid for it, eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, chat around the studio in their free hours and, in general, have no other job, no qualifications. The most interesting thing is that you can do this at least once a week, at least seven days. All you need is a social security number and show up on time.

On the set of a movie about zombies and the apocalypse, Alfie Allen, who plays Theon Greyjoy in Game of Thrones, turns around, asking who has cigarettes. In my pocket of the suit of a fighter with evil, the same as on it, there is someone's pack. I give him the whole pack of cigarettes, he holds out his hand to me: "My name is Alfie." I understand that among Hollywood stars there's only one Alfie, and it's stupid to pretend I don't know him, but I get nervous, blink my eyes, and he realizes that I don't know who he is. From this he becomes calmer, and all day he tries to talk to me about something. We both fight off zombies that will be painted with computer graphics I feel like on children's matinee: We are wearing helmets and both of us are constantly laughing, although in the film it will be a scary scene and our faces will not be visible.

On this day, I work as a stunt double for one of the main actresses in the film. The understudy did not come, and I almost approached in height, I was pulled out of the crowd for my knowledge of martial arts and the ability to surf, but they gave shoes on the platform because I am five centimeters shorter than the actress. The military bus sways from side to side at high speed, and if I fall out of it, I will group in time, besides, I have a helmet and a suit on and I signed a paper that such circumstances do not bother me. When it's time to say goodbye, Alfie waves to me and says, "Bye, honey!" I think that it is, of course, amazing that he knows my name, and it's like I don't know him. My husband never calls me by my first name, only "honey". That's what half of his friends call me, and I suspect they don't know my real name. Maybe it's time to take an actor's pseudonym.

Alfie Allen and I are fighting off CGI zombies, and I feel
yourself like at a children's party

Behind the scenes in any film, some kind of perfect parallel life is going on, and it is not clear why it is not visible in the film, where all this energy of friendship, joy, fun goes. Hollywood is an amazing sham. On the set of the series "Crusher" with Rob Lowe in leading role we see the police station in Boise, Idaho. Rob plays a TV star who comes out of the bullpen and is greeted by fans. I stand in front of everyone with a glass of coffee, because the props thought that this glass could well be held by my character. The first seven takes I drink it, then they still take it away from me, because I need to wave my hands and rejoice. Rob is energized by the imaginary joy of the fans and begins to dance between takes. Once he even says instead of his text: “Actor’s life matters!” The crowd begins to sincerely applaud, albeit on command. He stands with his back to the camera, and this text will then be replaced with the desired one.

When the camera is rearranged and we continue to wave our hands, posters and rejoice, we can no longer pretend to be agitated, but keep a calm look. Rob again leaves the police station and is very surprised that all the joy has disappeared somewhere, it is not visible, there is a crowd in front of him strangers who wave and applaud him with calm faces, in silence, because the sound of dialogue is being written and we must jump and rejoice in silence. He looks into my eyes, but this time with interest, and I think that for such sabotage they can, of course, kick me out.

A week ago, I was sitting in a cafe, on the set of a sitcom with Anna Faris, in the frame I was supposed to eat a salad, but it was so uncomfortable for me that after the next take in which I leave the frame, I spit it into the trash can. The second director saw this and said, "Mother, even the actors chew food in the frame, but legally I can't force you to eat it, so let's shoot this scene without you." Anna Faris was defiantly offended and even showed me that she really ate her pumpkin in a salad. Of course, I was worried, but you can’t argue against character. At home, my husband told me that, perhaps, at such a pace, I would turn something around in the film industry, because all the actors do what they are told, and I do what I see fit. Well, welcome to Hollywood!

At one time, I was inspired by the works of Epstein and completely changed my attitude towards the field in which I work. To inspire you, I have prepared a summary of the most interesting facts from Epstein's investigations. I conditionally divided the facts into three parts: “Cinemas”, “Marketing” and “Filming and money”. Let's start with this.

Sergey Korol is a guest editor of Look At Me. Lover of books, travel, unusual languages, blogger and copywriter at Aiyo.

Edward Epstein is a famous American journalist and publicist, famous for its large-scale research which are based on undercover facts and figures. In the mid-2000s, he became deeply involved in the world of Hollywood, intending to explore it with the most unattractive, financial side. Epstein managed to convince the top managers of film studios to reveal documents and facts to him on the terms of partial non-disclosure of information. The result of this was famous series articles in Slate magazine, a popular blog, and two books: The Hollywood Economist and The Big Picture.

filming and money


Each Hollywood movie is a separate company, shackled by obligations, debts and contracts.

The vast majority of films on paper are unprofitable. All profits are immediately divided among the contractors, who are often in different countries. This allows you to cleverly evade taxes and avoid paying shares of the profits to filming participants. For example, Jerry Bruckheimer's blockbuster Gone in 60 Seconds, with half a billion in revenue (according to documents), brought its creators $ 120 million in loss. But this did not prevent all interested parties from making their profit.

Box office films in theaters - these are beautiful numbers, and nothing more. Take, for example, the same "Gone in 60 seconds." With a budget of $103 million, the film grossed $242 million at the box office, of which 60% went to theater chains. So the film's profit from the rental was only 97 million - this is already less than the budget, despite the fact that overhead and marketing expenses have not yet been deducted from the amount. In the net balance, the rental brought the film only $ 11 million.

Shooting a Hollywood movie is a vicious circle. Filming requires money, which is given under famous actor, which requires a lot of money for participation in the filming. Take, for example, Schwarzenegger's participation in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. For participation in the film, Iron Arnie received $ 29 million and paid a huge amount additional costs: from bodyguards and an airplane to a gym in a van. In addition, under the terms of the contract, Schwarzenegger received the right to choose all participants in the process: from the make-up artist to the director.


The actor's contract is the bible of Hollywood. The contracts are dozens of pages long and describe every little detail of the filming process. They are created by specialized lawyers. Schwarzenegger's contract was in preparation for seven months and included 21 drafts.

Legally, actors don't get paid in person.- the amounts are transferred to the accounts of affiliated companies, which "ensure the participation of the actor in the filming."

Tax optimization in Hollywood has reached incredible proportions. With her help, film studios learned how to make money even before the film appeared in the form of a script. To do this, they sell rights to countries that give tax deductions for filming. (primarily in Germany).

Canada is the favorite country of Hollywood producers. It's all about the rich benefits and subsidies that the country maple leaves distributes to movie producers. Over the past 10 years, over 1,500 films have been filmed in Canada. box office films. Movies starring Canadian actors receive special benefits, and therefore they are now in great demand. A significant part of the films about New York is filmed in Toronto.

Today, up to 60% of Hollywood's profits come not from movie tickets, but from marketing promotions: product placement, the use of film characters in games, advertising, the release of souvenirs, the sale of film rights to airlines.

Despite the fact that everyone talks about immoderate appetites famous actors, often they are willing to work for the minimum wage allowed by law (just under $1,000 a day) and shoot with independent directors. So the stars can play with pleasure and at full strength, without being shackled by rigid producer limits.

The filming process is strictly regulated and insured. Movies are targeted for release on a specific date, and being late is fraught with a decrease in profits. Movies are insured against delays in filming, and actors often work literally to the point of being on schedule.

Insurers are one of the most important participants in the filming process. The law strictly regulates the availability of medical insurance for an actor; without it, he cannot start filming. If an actor gets injured several times, then move on to the next film. Insurance companies may refuse or insist on special conditions (for example, Nicole Kidman herself paid extra to insurers on the set of "Cold Mountain"). On the set of Terminator 3, Schwarzenegger was insured for $150 million, while the film itself was insured for only $2 million.

Stories of actors personally involved in dangerous scenes are most often beautiful stories for the press. Insurance agent involved in the filming of all scenes (including bedding) just won't let it happen.

Cinemas


For years, movie theaters have been almost the only form of entertainment for most people. Anyone could afford a movie ticket: a beggar burger merchant, and the owner of factories, newspapers and steamships. Movie producers and distributors merged into the largest monopoly in the entertainment market until the famous U.S. Government v. Paramount Pictures lawsuit took place. After that, cinemas began to select films for showing themselves.

Since 1963, the first multiplex cinemas began to appear in the United States - multiplexes. The ability to screen multiple films at once has made cinemas less dependent on filmmakers. Now they could take films from different studios and show them at the same time.

Most American multiplex cinemas have exactly 299 seats in one auditorium. This is due to the law on the protection of the rights of persons with disabilities, adopted in 1990: from now on, any halls with a capacity of 300 seats or more were required to have access for people with disabilities.


Distributors have a saying: "Salt and sugar are our money." Indeed, distributors receive most of their income from the popcorn trade. Popcorn is just incredibly overpriced corn that is liberally salted or sweetened to get patrons to drink more soda. Soda, of course, is also highly overrated.

Modern cinema is still film based. Films shot with digital cameras are still printed on film and shown in cinemas. traditional way. The Wolf of Wall Street was the first film to be filmed and distributed digitally.

ultra-modern digital technologies until they can compete in quality with the film. For example, the original 1974 Texas Chainsaw Massacre, shot on amateur 8mm film, is being digitized by fans in the highest quality available today - 4K (and still has a solid margin of resolution).

The film also has a minus: the price. Printing one set of film costs over $2,000. If we take into account that the film is shown in tens of thousands of cinemas around the world, we get a huge amount, which is a dead weight on our tickets.

Marketing


Modern Hollywood cinema is a movie for teenagers. Filmmakers are targeting an audience under the age of 25 who go to theaters by companies, are exposed to advertising and are happy to spend money on popcorn. Targeting a teenage audience influences which films are made more often: this is a large-scale, bright, dynamic movie that is nice to watch on the big screen.

The rental market is actively fighting for morality and molds age ratings on films. An 18+ rating practically puts an end to rental income, because most teenagers simply will not be allowed into the hall. Therefore, from box-office films are diligently blotted out bed scenes and hints of sexuality. AT Hollywood movie, as in the Soviet Union, there is no sex. Many classical paintings (for example, " Clockwork Orange or "Last Tango in Paris") It will be very difficult to show in a modern cinema.


The struggle for morality is a cursing in the direction of adults and parents who care for patriarchal, religious values. So, the tastes of Hollywood are influenced by the Wal-Mart supermarket chain, a place of power for families and mothers with children. Wal-Mart gives studios up to 60% of the revenue from disc sales and does not sell movies with sexual overtones.

The release of every Hollywood picture comes with a lot of marketing preparation. By by and large, for each film its own audience is created, for which tens of millions of dollars are spent. Wanting to save money, the producers focused on a tumultuous and multiple release of remakes.

Film box office receipts are directly dependent on how much money and effort is invested in promoting the film. For example, we can take two very similar romantic comedies with Julia Roberts: "Wedding best friend and "Everyone says I love you." The first film grossed $21.7 million at the box office, while the second made only $132,000. The reason is that the first film was promoted by the Sony film company, and the independent studio Miramax did not find such a budget for the second one.

The letters HOLLYWOOD are located in the city of Los Angeles - they crown one of the Hollywood hills. Their creator, Thomas Goff, did not know what the one-time advertising campaign in the early 20s: 13 huge letters were established for a period of only a year and a half. In 2018, the inscription turns 95 years old!

Initially, the letters were installed as part of an advertising campaign, white glossy (straight and figuratively) there were 13 letters - HOLLYWOODLAND. Businessmen-developers needed to draw attention to the newly built residential areas in Los Angeles. And what can I say - they succeeded. Each letter was 9 meters wide and 15 meters high. Besides, in evening time illumination worked - four thousand lamps were lit! It was planned that after the period allotted for the start of housing sales, the letters would be removed, but history decreed otherwise. The inscription soon became very popular and, having got rid of four extra letters, turned into a label for the film industry in the United States of America.

More than once the letters were attacked by vandals, which led to frequent restoration work. In the end, it was already then a monument, and it needed protection.

25 years after the creation, the first reconstruction was carried out, at the same time, by agreement, the ending LAND in the word was removed. However, the letters, made of wood and covered with metal sheets, also quickly fell into disrepair. The inscription was in a deplorable state. Only in the late 70s, with the support of a professional restoration company and collected financial assistance, managed to return the legendary letters worthy appearance. Many considered it an honor to become a sponsor of the letters. So, with the participation of nine sponsors (one benefactor for each symbol), new letters were made from another, more durable material. The height became a little less than 14 meters, and the width - about 12 meters. The new letters were unveiled on the big day of Hollywood's 75th anniversary. Many people watched the opening ceremony live.

The last restoration work was carried out in 2005. The letters have been updated and repainted. In the same year, the first original letters were put up for auction, which were sold for almost half a million dollars.

Although any inconsistent change of letters is prohibited and punishable by law, several times activists and pranksters still managed to pull it off, which caused a strong reaction from people, because HOLLYWOOD is not just a word, it's a legend, these are letters that are visible not only to residents of the star city but all over the world.

In the 2000s, a video surveillance system, motion detectors and other security measures were installed on the hill. When approaching closer than 50 meters, all sensors are triggered, a police patrol immediately arrives. But tourists resting nearby, this does not scare. The rather hilly terrain does not stop them either. People go for a walk in search of a good angle, selfies against the backdrop of HOLLYWOOD collect a record number of likes.

The famous inscription is often found in American films. For example: "Terminator", "Independence Day", the 2nd and 3rd parts of "Shrek", "Mulholland Drive" directed by David Lynch, the animated series "The Simpsons", the cult series "Beverly Hills" and many others.

Kaluga region, Borovsky district, Petrovo village

This is the beginning of the journey through ETNOMIR! The original facades of all houses of Mira Street were created taking into account the architectural traditions of a particular country. The facade part, the interior of the interior space (colors, furniture, interior items) - everything helps to plunge into the atmosphere of an amazing unfamiliar culture, to understand and feel the uniqueness of each country.

Many interesting workshops and excursions are held on Mira Street. And the doors of each house are always open for guests of the ethnographic park.

The most surprising thing is that Hollywood did not limit itself to “importing” the founders of the largest US film studios from Russia. Many legendary dynasties of artists and directors of the "dream factory" also trace their ancestry from Russia. One of the most influential artistic dynasties in Hollywood is the Douglas family. At first glance, it is difficult to doubt their American origin. However, Mike Douglas' grandparents, before moving to America, had the surname Danielovichi and immigrated to the USA from Gomel. The grandmother of the legendary Indiana Jones - Harrison Ford also came from Belarus. She moved to America from Minsk. In turn, the great-grandmother of Sylvester Stallone is Roza Labovich, a native Odessa woman. Leonardo di Caprio also never hid the fact that his grandmother is Elizaveta Smirnova, an emigrant from Russia. The legend of American action movies Steven Seagal, during his numerous interviews, always proudly emphasizes that his ancestors moved to the USA from St. Petersburg. From young stars Slavic origin has the legendary Mila Jovovich, while the greatest of Hollywood directors, Steven Spielberg, has Ukrainian roots.

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Most famous area Los Angeles, glittering Hollywood, is home to world-famous stars and studios where masterpieces are born. There is no actor in the world who has never dreamed of "cooking" in a Hollywood boiler! The local cinematographic production is the most pretentious, billions of dollars are “forged” here. Today we will introduce you to some interesting facts about Hollywood, otherwise known as the Dream Factory.

Famous letters were repaired at the suggestion of the main "playboy"

The Hollywood area was founded in 1887 - at first it was conceived as a religious community, who would have thought that this place would become so famous?

Everyone knows the symbol of Hollywood - huge letters. But it was originally an advertisement for a residential area, invented by real estate agent Harry Chandler, and it read "Hollywoodland". It appeared in 1923 and was supposed to hang for only a year and a half. However, the "sign" turned out to be long-lived. After 13 years, it was equipped with a huge number of light bulbs (there are 4,000 of them). And after another 10 years, some of the letters were removed, resulting in the very famous inscription "Hollywood".

Interesting fact about Hollywood: when his symbol needed repairs, Hugh Hefner held an auction, as a result of which celebrities (Alice Cooper, Jean Autry, Paul Williams) paid for the restoration of the letters of the inscription.

Main attractions

Legendary Chinese theater Grauman was opened in 1927 - this is one of the attractions of Hollywood. An interesting fact: on the site opposite the theater, many stars left their hand and foot prints, including the most famous blonde of the last century, Marilyn Monroe, the “cowboy of all times and peoples” John Wayne, three-time Oscar winner Jack Nicholson.

In the fall of 2001, the construction of the Kodak Theater for over 3,000 seats was completed. Since then, Oscar has been permanently registered in its hall; the annual ceremony is held here.

In 1960, they began to lay the Walk of Fame - since then more than 2,600 people have become owners of stars embedded in the sidewalks - for their huge contribution to the development of theater, cinema, sound recording, television, and radio. Moreover, stars can be awarded and fictional characters like cartoon characters.

Four stars were stolen: James Stewart, Kirk Douglas, Gregory Peck and Gene Autry), some of them were found, others were replaced. The attackers had to sweat, because each star weighs 136 kg.

The famous "Diplomat Hotel" opened its doors in 1958, since then many stars of the first magnitude have lived in it.

Hollywood smile

The common expression "Hollywood smile" was born in the first half of the twentieth century - it was first used by a dentist from France, Charles Pincus. It was he who came up with the ceramic pads that were attached to the teeth (for a snow-white dazzling smile, you didn’t think that all the actors are happy owners of one?). Pincus used many stars: Elizabeth Taylor, baby Shirley Temple, Judy Garland, Fred Astaire.

How do you like this fact about Hollywood: the most expensive film shot here is the blockbuster Pirates caribbean: At the End of the World”, which took exactly 300 million dollars.

The very first

The first sound film was called The Jazz Singer, released in 1927. His budget was impressive (for those years) - 422 thousand dollars.

One of Hollywood's first studios was founded in 1918 by four Ohio soap merchants. They were siblings, so they named their new venture Warner Brothers.

Peg's ghost and horse head

British Peg Entwistle starred in just one film, but her name forever entered the history of Hollywood because of the sad fact: the 24-year-old actress committed suicide in 1932 by jumping from the letter "H" of the Hollywood sign. Many believe that her ghost still haunts those places.

With actor John Marley, who starred in " Godfather”, acted rather cruelly: in the scene where his character discovers a severed horse head in his bed, they used a real head. That's why Marley's scream was so natural.

Let's count the money!

The most profitable films ever made in Hollywood are Avatar, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King and Titanic.

But the greatest failure was expected by the tape with Eddie Murphy "The Adventures of Pluto Nash" (at a cost of 100 million dollars, he collected 4.4 million in the domestic box office, and 7.1 million in the world).

In 2014, Robert Downey Jr., who earned $ 75 million, "jumped" all his colleagues.

The first film to cross the 100-million mark at the box office was the thriller Jaws.

But the film Twilight: New Moon was the fastest to collect $ 100 million. To be honest, it's pretty strange fact about Hollywood. After all, in the franchise, this tape is the most boring.

Another "money" fact about Hollywood. 1966 drama Who's Afraid of Virginia Wood? Nichols is the most expensive of the black-and-white films (it "cost" $7.5 million). By the way, this is a five-time Oscar winner.

Convicted in absentia and malarial delirium

Studio head Jack L. Warner was on Adolf Hitler's famous hit list because he made the movie Confessions of a Nazi Spy.

When filming his "Planet of the Apes", Tim Burton abandoned the "computer" primates - this is a well-known fact about Hollywood. Did you know that even more elaborate makeup was used in the original 1968 film, and it was the most expensive makeup in the history of cinema - it cost $ 1 million.

Fun fact about Hollywood: actress Rebel Wilson chose this profession because during her illness she dreamed that she was a star and received an Oscar. Here is such a "productive" she had malaria.



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