A Million Ways to Die in the West - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "A Million Ways to Die in the West"
A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
A Million Ways to Die in the West - TMDB rating
6.053/10
4366
A Million Ways to Die in the West - Kinopoisk rating
6.259/10
86298
A Million Ways to Die in the West - IMDB rating
6.1/10
209000

What's left behind the scenes

  • Charlize Theron had to wear a wig during filming, as she had shaved her head for her role in "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015).
  • One of the signs in the city reads "Windisch and Sons." This is a reference to Christopher Windisch, the set construction coordinator for the film, and his son, who was the foreman of the construction crew.
  • Liam Neeson agreed to play the role of Clinch Leatherwood on the condition that his character would speak with a strong Irish accent. Seth MacFarlane approved this.
  • According to the script of this film, Seth MacFarlane wrote a book. It is his first book in his career.
  • The idea for the film originated from a joke by Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. While talking among themselves, they often laughed at how dangerous the Wild West is always portrayed and how many ways there are to die there.
  • When Seth MacFarlane's character speaks in Apache, he says “Mi La Ku Nis, Mi La Ku Nis,” and this phrase is accompanied by the subtitle “Okay, okay.” A similar joke was also used in MacFarlane’s project “Family Guy: It's a Trap!” (2010), where it is spoken by Jabba the Hutt.
  • In the scene where Clinch exits Albert's house to find him outside, Clinch exits through the front door, and the shot at that moment is an exact copy of the famous scenes from the beginning and end of the film “The Searchers” (1956).
  • The Islamic funeral song performed by Seth MacFarlane’s character is a variation on the song “Tarzan Boy” by Baltimora.
  • Neil Patrick Harris delivers his famous line from the series "How I Met Your Mother" (2005-2014) – "Challenge accepted!" – when Albert challenges him to a duel.
  • Jamie Foxx's cameo role as Django was added after poor audience reactions to test screenings of a shooting gallery scene at the fair, which used images of Black slaves as targets.
  • The shooting gallery at the fair only has 10 targets (2 rows of 5). However, Anna hits 12 out of 10 when she achieves the best score.
  • When Dr. Brown and the famous DeLorean are shown, it is visible that the car does not have the 'Mr. Fusion' unit on the back, which converted garbage into fuel.
  • Liam Neeson agreed to play Klince Lizewood on the condition that his character would speak with a strong Irish accent. Seth MacFarlane approved this.
  • According to the script of this film, Seth MacFarlane wrote a book. This is the first book in his career.
  • The idea for the film originated from a joke by Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. While talking to each other, they often laughed at how dangerous the Wild West is always portrayed and how many ways there are to die there.
  • When Seth MacFarlane's character speaks the Apache language, he says “Mi La Ku Nis, Mi La Ku Nis” and this phrase is accompanied by the subtitle “Okay, okay.” A similar joke was also used in MacFarlane’s project “Family Guy: It's a Trap” (2010), where it is uttered by Jabba the Hutt.
  • The Islamic funeral song performed by Seth MacFarlane’s character is a variation on the song “Tarzan Boy” by Baltimora.
  • Charlize Theron had to wear a wig during filming, as she had shaved her head for her role in "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015).
  • One of the signs in the city reads "Windisch and Sons." This is a reference to Christopher Windisch, the set construction coordinator for the film, and his son, who was the foreman of the construction crew.
  • When Seth MacFarlane's character speaks in Apache, he says “Mi La Ku Nis, Mi La Ku Nis,” and this phrase is accompanied by the subtitle “Okay, okay.” A similar joke was also used in MacFarlane’s project “Family Guy: It's a Trap!” (2010), where it is uttered by Jabba the Hutt.
  • In the scene where Clinch exits Albert's house to find him outside, Clinch walks out through the front door, and the shot at that moment is an exact copy of the famous scenes from the beginning and end of the film “The Searchers” (1956).
  • The Islamic funeral song performed by Seth MacFarlane's character is a variation on the song “Tarzan Boy” by Baltimora.
  • Neil Patrick Harris says his famous phrase from the series “How I Met Your Mother” (2005-2014) – “Challenge accepted!” – when Albert challenges him to a duel.
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