Mrs. Doubtfire - posters, covers, wallpapers

Lots of posters, covers and wallpapers for the movie "Mrs. Doubtfire"
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
Timing: 2:5 (125 min)
Mrs. Doubtfire - TMDB rating
7.196/10
6491
Mrs. Doubtfire - Kinopoisk rating
7.742/10
74815
Mrs. Doubtfire - IMDB rating
7.1/10
314000

Backdrops, wallpaper

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Posters, covers

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What's left behind the scenes

  • In the film, Robin Williams' character is getting divorced from his wife and becomes a nanny for her children. In real life, Robin divorced his wife to marry his nanny.
  • Mrs. Doubtfire's specific accent was borrowed from Scottish director Bill Forsyth, with whom the lead actor Robin Williams actively collaborated during the filming of "Being Human".
  • The filming of the scene searching for a replacement for Mrs. Doubtfire involved members of the administrative film crew, specifically assistant Eric Ross, art department coordinator Kristen Ross, and production coordinator Jacqueline A. Shi.
  • According to Williams' biography, he once decided to test the plausibility of his character (Mrs. Doubtfire) and went to a bookstore in disguise. After spending some time in the store and making a few purchases, Robin remained unrecognized.
  • Robin spent about 4.5 hours in makeup every day. The procedure was that complex.
  • Director Chris Columbus, aware of Williams' habit of improvising on set, gave the actor carte blanche. As a result, during filming, Robin allowed his character to utter several phrases on the verge of being inappropriate. Subsequently, each of them had to be approved by the artistic council.
  • The surname Doubtfire was taken by the main character from the first newspaper headline he came across – “Police Doubt Fire Was Accidental”.
  • The film's producers fired the first screenwriter for preparing a script with a “tragic” ending – the children’s parents remained divorced. After several attempts to write a script with a happy ending, the production team came to the conclusion that the original ending looked more believable. As a result, the screenwriter was reinstated, and we saw the realization of the first script.
  • The scene where Daniel loses his mask, and it flies out the window, required more than 50 takes. This mask was actually just a support for the rest of the makeup, which consisted of eight separate pieces.
  • In the film, Robin Williams' character is divorcing his wife and becomes a nanny for her children. In real life, Robin divorced his wife to marry his nanny.
  • Mrs. Doubtfire's distinctive accent was borrowed from Scottish director Bill Forsyth, with whom the lead actor, Robin Williams, actively collaborated on the set of "Being Human."
  • The filming of the scene searching for a replacement for Mrs. Doubtfire involved members of the administrative film crew, specifically assistant Eric Ross, art department coordinator Kristen Ross, and production coordinator Jacqueline A. Shi.
  • According to Williams' biography, he once decided to test the believability of his character (Mrs. Doubtfire) and went to a bookstore in disguise. After spending some time in the store and making a few purchases, Robin remained unrecognized.
  • Robin spent about 4.5 hours in makeup every day. The procedure was that complex.
  • Director Chris Columbus, aware of Williams’ penchant for improvisation on set, gave the actor carte blanche. As a result, during filming, Robin allowed his character to utter several lines that were on the verge of being inappropriate. Subsequently, each of them had to be approved by the artistic council.
  • The film's producers fired the first screenwriter for preparing a script with a “tragic” ending – the children’s parents remained divorced. After several attempts to write a script with a happy ending, the production team came to the conclusion that the original ending looked more believable. As a result, the screenwriter was reinstated, and we saw the realization of the very first script.
  • The scene where Daniel loses his mask, which then flies out the window, required more than 50 takes. This mask was actually just a support for the rest of the makeup, which consisted of eight separate parts.
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