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Catherine Bell (24 years) shows butt and side-boob in nude scene from Death Becomes Her (1992). Catherine is a body double for Isabella Rossellini.


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Death Becomes Her
(1992)




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Meryl Streep accidentally scarred Goldie Hawn 's cheek with a shovel during the fight scene.

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A pneumatic bra was built to create the effect where Meryl Streep 's breasts become higher and firmer after drinking the potion, but the effect didn't look realistic enough. In order to get the shot, Streep's dresser stood behind her, out of sight of the camera, and pushed her breasts into position.

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At one point, Lisle asks Madeline how old she thinks she is. Madeline answers 38, and Lisle gives her a dirty look. Isabella Rossellini was 39 years old at the time of filming.

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This was the first film that used photo-realistic human skin software.

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In an interview Meryl Streep revealed that she assumed the role of Helen ( Goldie Hawn 's character) was meant for her. Not the "song-and-dance" role of Madeline.

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The film won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, defeating Batman Returns (1992) and Alien³ (1992).

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In a UK television interview, Meryl Streep was asked about this uncharacteristic role, and she replied that it was too original to pass up.

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In the opening scene, Meryl Streep 's character is starring in a musical version of Sweet Bird of Youth (1962), a play by Tennessee Williams about an aging actress who pines for her lost youth.

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The scene where the "resurrected" Madeline confronts Ernest, Meryl Streep had to wear a blue screen hood over her head while walking backward.

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During the description of the plot to kill Madeline, there was a quick shot of the folder being stamped "case closed" at a desk. Also on the desk was a brain in a glass jar labeled "abnormal" - a tribute to the original Frankenstein, or to the spoof Young Frankenstein (1974).

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During filming, director Robert Zemeckis would say, "Hold onto your butts." Screenwriter David Koepp and frequent Zemeckis collaborator wrote this as a catchphrase for Samuel L. Jackson in Jurassic Park (1993).

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The film was originally going to be a sequel to Tales from the Crypt (1972). The latter film was a favorite Halloween classic for director Robert Zemeckis when he was a young man.

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Bruce Willis replaced Kevin Kline as Ernest.

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Catherine Bell was Isabella Rossellini 's nude body double.

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The film underwent some major re-editing after negative feedback at test screenings. The entire ending was changed. Tracey Ullman 's role disappeared completely, even though she remained in the trailer.

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Animatronic puppets of Meryl Streep 's head were created and used to shoot the scene where a "resurrected" Madeline confronts Ernest. The effect didn't look right in the shot. Ultimately, CGI was used.

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The former client Isabella Rossellini 's character refers to when she uses the quote, "I want to be alone" is film legend Greta Garbo .

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This is the second Robert Zemeckis film to win the Oscar for Best Visual Effects. The other Zemeckis films that won the award are Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) and Forrest Gump (1994), respectively.

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Isabella Rossellini revealed on The David Letterman Show (1980) that she had nothing on but a sarong and necklaces for her character of Lisle.

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In the scene where Helen sits down onto a shovel handle, she didn't sit in the way she was expected to. So the VFX people at Industrial Light & Magic had to morph the image to make it look like the shovel handle was going through her chest.

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The film has often been said to be like an "extended episode" of Tales from the Crypt (1989) by fans of the show. Especially considering that director Robert Zemeckis had produced the show while he had concurrently directed this film.

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For the majority of the movie, Madeline wears white or black and Helen wears red. The one exception was in Helen's fantasy sequence, in which Madeline wore a red dress and she wore a white dress. This is shown in one of the film's main promotional posters.

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The trailer features the theme from Tales from the Crypt (1989) by Danny Elfman .

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The shots in the psychiatric clinic where Helen is brought look exactly like those in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975).

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The box containing the potion is decorated with the symbol "ankh", an ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic ideograph symbolizing life.

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Meryl Streep wasn't thrilled that the film relied heavily on visual effects. Streep claimed that shooting the film was like "going to the dentist" and states that the film is her first, last, and only VFX-driven film. Yet it wasn't.

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Bruce Willis suggested two ideas for the title of the film. These choices were "It's Death, Baby" and "My Man Death". Ultimately, "Death Becomes Her" was chosen.

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The film had a budget of $55 million. It ended up being a moderate success at the box office in earning up to $58.4 million domestically and $90.6 million internationally, totaling to $149 million worldwide.

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The figure of a nude woman can be briefly glimpsed inside the vial of potion Madeline purchases, suggesting ominous things about its ingredients (look carefully during the closeup of Madeline's check, and then the vial, changing hands).

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In the scene where Mr. Chagall abruptly shows up during Madeline's appointment with Anna ( Michelle Johnson ) at the beauty spa, Anna quickly loses her French accent. This is to show that the beauty spa is a fake, shallow environment. Anna and the receptionist's fake European accents are part of the facade.

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After Kevin Kline dropped out of the film and turned down the role of Ernest Menville, Jeff Bridges auditioned for the role. Bridges was turned down.

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Thanks to the technological advancements of this film, Industrial Light & Magic used some of the same techniques for Jurassic Park (1993).

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Originally in the script, other celebrities, some of whom were living at the time of production, were supposed to appear at Lisle's party. Those celebrities included George Harrison and Dick Clark .

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When Ernest is running around the emergency room trying to find a doctor for Madeline, Kurt Russell can be seen giving an interview on a television in the waiting room. Goldie Hawn , who plays Helen, has been in a relationship with Kurt Russell since 1983.

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There has been some controversy over the film's DVD release in the early 2000s. Due to the quality of the transfer, the film's DVD was called "appallingly bad" and "sloppy". The DVD's picture quality had excessive grain, blur, and muted colors. It was speculated that this was taken from the Laserdisc edition of the film. The controversy resulted in calls for restoration.

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Sydney Pollack portrays the E.R. Doctor in an uncredited role. This is the first time that he and Meryl Streep had worked together since Out of Africa (1985).

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The exterior of Ernest and Madeline's mansion was shot and is located at 1125 Oak Grove Avenue in San Marino which is located in Los Angeles County, California. However, the interior was built on a soundstage.

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This is Mary Ellen Trainor 's third time in a film directed by Robert Zemeckis . The other films that Trainor starred in are Romancing the Stone (1984), Back to the Future Part II (1989), and Forrest Gump (1994). Trainor and Zemeckis were married for 20 years during the period that these films were made.

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The potion is depicted in the film as a pink ethereal essence. In the original script however, it was described as a thick gray mercury-like fluid.

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Lisle states to Madeline that she hasn't seen an Autumn or Winter season in years. These two seasons represent the "dead" seasons. This indicates that Lisle makes her public appearances during the Spring and Summer, which are the "alive" seasons.

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The film's cast includes three Oscar winners: Meryl Streep , Goldie Hawn and Sydney Pollack .

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Besides the negative feedback in test screenings, another reason why several scenes were removed from the theatrical cut of the film was due to director Robert Zemeckis wanting to accelerate the film's pacing and not let it drag along.

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Even though her character, Madeline Ashton, is portrayed as a 50 or over year old woman throughout most of the film, Meryl Streep was in fact 43 years old when she shot this film.

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The moment before the shovel fight, Helen knocks Madeline's head and neck backward to where the head is hanging from the collarbone. This effect was achieved by Meryl Streep wearing a blue screen hood over her head to where, later in post-production, it's digitally removed while an animatronic head in Streep's likeness is attached to her back saying her recorded line.

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Though her character, Helen Sharp, is portrayed as a 50 year old woman during the majority of the film, Goldie Hawn was actually 46 years old when she shot this film.

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The three main character's names are a play on words. Madeline, Ernest and Helen can be shortened to Mad, Ern, Hel, or "Madder 'n Hell."

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The film won the Best Visual Effects Oscar, BAFTA, and Saturn Awards.

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In the original script, Madeline Ashton and Helen Sharp were originally old college friends, instead of childhood friends, who met at Radcliffe College.

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The trailer for this film has several missing scenes that ultimately never made it into the final cut of the film. Among the removed scenes is the scene where Madeline ( Meryl Streep ) and Helen ( Goldie Hawn ) are interacting with Toni ( Tracey Ullman ).

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The film opened during the same weekend as Bebe's Kids (1992), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), and Enchanted April (1991). The film ended up defeating the latter two films and earned about $12 million. It ultimately earned $58 million domestically.

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Isabella Rossellini used a body double for her nude scene in this film. The body double that stood in for her is actress Catherine Bell . Rossellini, however, did do her own fully nude scenes in the film Blue Velvet (1986).

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Lisle Von Rhuman ( Isabella Rossellini ) has 12 minutes of screentime in the film.

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According to the original screenplay, Madeline's
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