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This history of straight-faced drama is what allowed Goldman to pen his personal favorite novel, which looked at the concept of magic and enchanted forests with loving, if bemused eyes. He could best honor childhood daydreams by giving in to them with one foot firmly removed from their world.

It was where that other foot landed that allowed The Princess Bride film to stand apart. Get the best of Den of Geek delivered right to your inbox! The young director convinced Goldman that they shared the same comedic sensibility for adapting The Princess Bride to film, and Goldman agreed to pen the script. Mandy Patinkin, whose big break came in stage musicals like Evita and Sunday in the Park with George , wonderfully embodied the vengeful anger and swashbuckling chutzpah of Inigo Montoya with a hammy Spanish accent.

Typically, the sorcerer is the catalyst of earnest fantasy. Where would Arthur be without Merlin? The leader of three ostensible villains—albeit two of them become heroes of the yarn—Vizzini is a purported Sicilian of unscrupulous origin.

But Wallace earned the part by his ability to deliver with delightful contempt and arrogance an endless barrage of insults and condemnations for all mortals in his wake. But only slightly less well known is this: never go in against a Sicilian when death is on the line! The juxtaposition of a post-modern wink to the collective errors of Napoleon, Hitler, and a Vietnam-addled U.

Director Rob Reiner left the set during Billy Crystal's scenes because he would laugh so hard that he would feel nauseated. By the time the movie was made about twelve years later, Schwarzenegger was such a big star they could not afford him.

Andre was cast after all, and the two big men had gone on to become friends. Writer William Goldman was on set during one of the flame burst scenes in the forest when Robin Wright's dress caught fire.

Although Goldman knew this was intentional, he was so caught up in the moment that he shouted, "Her dress is on fire! My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die. Patinkin told the interviewer that he loves hearing the line and he also loves the general fact that he got to be in the movie, stating, "I'm frankly thrilled about it.

During rehearsals Andre would walk around with headphones with that tape playing all the time. It worked great, and they didn't even have to loop his lines. The giant rodents were created with diminutive actors inside rat suits.

On the day Westley was supposed to wrestle the main actor, Danny Blackner, he was nowhere to be found. Every spare moment on set was spent practicing. Eventually, when they showed Rob Reiner the swordfight for the movie, he was underwhelmed and requested that it be at least three minutes long rather than the current one minute.

They added steps to the set, watched more swashbuckling movies for inspiration, re-choreographed the scene, and ended up with a three minute and 10 second fight which took the better part of a week to film from all angles. Robin Wright had to be attached to wires in the scene where Buttercup jumps from the castle window into Fezzik's arms because he couldn't support her himself.

Most of the movie was filmed on location in England. The castle used for the film was Haddon Hall, a fortified country house not a castle as such that dates to before when it was listed in the Domesday Book. The tapestries in Haddon Hall interiors are original, dating to the late Medieval and Renaissance periods.

He is reckoned by many to have been the most successful pirate of all time. Director Rob Reiner scoffed when he heard that Neeson's height was "only six foot four. There were no "shrieking eels" in the original novel. Instead, once Buttercup jumps overboard to escape her captors, Vizzini warns her of sharks in the water, and fills a cup with his own blood and throws it in the water to attract them. Mel Smith The Albino confessed to never having watched his performance in this film due to the painful experience involved in filming the role.

His character required him to wear coloured contact lenses and, unknown to Smith and the costume department at the time, he was actually allergic to the lens solution used. This meant that Smith was in constant pain and discomfort throughout filming; hence, he was reluctant to relive the memory.

Elwes would later spoof their performances in Robin Hood: Men in Tights Cary Elwes and Mandy Patinkin performed all of their own sword-fighting after many hours of training. According to Rob Reiner, the only stunt performed by Elwes' stunt double was one flip during the "Chatty Duelists" scene. The names that Inigo and Westley refer to in the "chatty duel" sequence are all actual fencing terms named after their 14th and 15th century proponents.

Before filming, Wallace Shawn Vizzini had come to understand that he was second choice for the part after Danny DeVito although there is some confusion about whether DeVito was ever seriously pursued. He became convinced that he was wrong for the role and in danger of being fired at any moment.

He was extremely nervous throughout filming and co-star Cary Elwes Westley noted that he was visibly sweating during the 'battle of wits' scene. He said to Rob Reiner that he didn't feel he'd get the part because he isn't Sicilian; Rob assured him that his voice was exactly the same as Vizzini's in the book.

Andre the Giant needed an ATV to get him to shooting locations, and he was always trying to get Cary Elwes to drive it. Elwes eventually relented, but on his first time driving it, he hit a patch of rocks as he was shifting gears, which caused his foot to slip from the clutch and eventually become wedged between the pedal and a rock. His left big toe was bent straight down and was broken, which he tried to conceal from director Rob Reiner.

Eventually he had to confess, and they worked shooting around his swollen toe and limp. You can notice it in the scene right before Buttercup pushes him down the hill; he sits down with his leg extended, because he wasn't able to put weight on the foot. In the next scene when he and Buttercup head into the Fire Swamp, he has a strange hop in his step.

In a behind the scenes film diary made by Cary Elwes, he claims that Andre the Giant told him that he was too large to take the school bus as a child, so a neighbor with a larger vehicle had to drive him.

This neighbor was none other than Samuel Beckett. William Goldman came up with the title of the novel based on what his daughters requested in terms of ideas for his next novel, one suggested he write his next book about a princess while the other suggested a book about a bride. He then coined the title "The Princess Bride" for the novel. Billy brought him photos of his grandmother and Casey Stengel to help develop the look, and also brought in an uncle who had similar bone structure.

The fights were choreographed by the legendary Bob Anderson who also choreographed Star Wars. The Princess Bride: Special Edition. Clip Essential Guide to the Work of Robin Wright. Home Movie: The Princess Bride. Video Photos Top cast Edit. Cary Elwes Westley as Westley. Wallace Shawn Vizzini as Vizzini. Carol Kane Valerie as Valerie. Malcolm Storry Yellin as Yellin. Rob Reiner.

William Goldman screenplay by based upon his book. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. An elderly man reads the book "The Princess Bride" to his sick and thus currently bedridden adolescent grandson, the reading of the book which has been passed down within the family for generations. The grandson is sure he won't like the story, with a romance at its core, he prefers something with lots of action and "no kissing", but he lets grandfather continue, because he doesn't want to hurt his feelings.

The story centers on Buttercup, a former farm girl who has been chosen as the princess bride to Prince Humperdinck of Florian. Buttercup does not love him, she who still laments the death of her one true love, Westley, five years ago.

Westley was a hired hand on the farm, his stock answer of "as you wish" to any request she made of him which she came to understand was his way of saying that he loved her.

But Westley went away to sea, only to be killed by the Dread Pirate Roberts. On a horse ride to clear her mind of her upcoming predicament of marriage, Buttercup is kidnapped by a band of bandits: Vizzini who works on his wits, and his two associates, a giant named Fezzik who works on his brawn, and a Spaniard named Inigo Montoya, who has trained himself his entire life to be an expert swordsman.

He deletes old e-mails! He talks through a recipe for tuna burgers! After the table read, there was a Q. The comedian Patton Oswalt m. Lear, who is ninety-eight years old, added that, because it takes about eight years for a musical to get off the ground, he plans to live to be a hundred and six.

By Helen Rosner.



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