Iconic Movie Moments That Became Better With Famous Lines Not In The Script

By Kajal Nigam

‘The Horror’

In the movie “Apocalypse Now,” Marlon Brando did something very special. He made up most of his lines as he was filming. The director, Francis Ford Coppola, had to be really creative because Brando had gained a lot of weight, and it was challenging to film him.

Surprisingly, about half of the lines in the movie, including Brando’s famous speech about war, were not written in the script. He just said what came to his mind. This made the film feel very spontaneous and unique. It’s a great example of how an actor’s improvisation can add a lot to a movie.