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The plane he eventually got on ended up being diverted to Denver, then Phoenix. The Breakfast Club director didn’t make it back until three days after.
Ralphie’s Dad Never Had A Name In A Christmas Story
Since the film’s release, fans have pointed out one particular instance. In Bob Clark’s scene, it appears as if Ralphie’s father does have a name: Hal. The reason why is because they believed that in the exchange between the two neighbors, Swede asks of the leg lamp, “Damn Hal, you say you won it?”
Nevertheless, the film’s original screenplay confirmed the following: Swede’s actual line is, “Damn, hell, you say you won it?”
A Muppet Christmas Carol Was The First Movie Without Jim Henson
The mastermind behind the beloved Muppets characters passed away on May 16, 1990. Just two years after his death, The Muppet Christmas Carol debuted on December 11, 1992. Steve Whitmire took over Henson’s role as the voice of Kermit the Frog. The film is dedicated to Henson and his recently deceased collaborator Richard Hunt.
Hunt was responsible for his long-time performances of these characters Scooter, Beaker, Janice, Statler, and Sweetums.
Four Plot Lines Were Cut From Love Actually
Director Ricard Curtis aimed to include a total of 14 love stories. The plots before production involved a girl with a wheelchair and one with a boy who records a love song for a classmate who breaks up with his drummer. Other plot lines included an African couple supporting each other during a famine.