Movie Marathon (Part 1)

More movies with Actors Cast Out of Character

  1. Harry Connick Jr. as Daryll Lee Cullum in Copycat (1995)
  2. Kenneth Branagh as Dr. Arliss Loveless in Wild Wild West (1999)
  3. John Wayne as Genghis Khan in The Conqueror (1956)
  4. Sylvester Stallone as Angelo Provolone in Oscar (1991)
  5. Olivia DeHavilland as Miriam Deering in Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
  6. Martin Sheen as Robert E. Lee in Gettysburg
  7. Every 140-lb walk-on in a football uniform in a “State vs. Tech” picture.
  8. Lillian Gish in her comeback film Night of the Hunter. (1955)
    …but after it, she played lots of tough old women, and it is no longer out of character.

More movies with Actors Cast Out of Character

  1. Harry Connick Jr. as Daryll Lee Cullum in Copycat (1995)
  2. Kenneth Branagh as Dr. Arliss Loveless in Wild Wild West (1999)
  3. John Wayne as Genghis Khan in The Conqueror (1956)
  4. Sylvester Stallone as Angelo Provolone in Oscar (1991)
  5. Olivia DeHavilland as Miriam Deering in Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
  6. Martin Sheen as Robert E. Lee in Gettysburg
  7. Every 140-lb walk-on in a football uniform in a “State vs. Tech” picture.
  8. Lillian Gish in her comeback film Night of the Hunter. (1955)
  9. Robert DeNiro as a pouncy gay airship captain in Star Dust

More movies with Actors Cast Out of Character

  1. Harry Connick Jr. as Daryll Lee Cullum in Copycat (1995)
  2. Kenneth Branagh as Dr. Arliss Loveless in Wild Wild West (1999)
  3. John Wayne as Genghis Khan in The Conqueror (1956)
  4. Sylvester Stallone as Angelo Provolone in Oscar (1991)
  5. Olivia DeHavilland as Miriam Deering in Hush…Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
  6. Martin Sheen as Robert E. Lee in Gettysburg
  7. Every 140-lb walk-on in a football uniform in a “State vs. Tech” picture.
  8. Lillian Gish in her comeback film Night of the Hunter. (1955)
  9. Robert DeNiro as a pouncy gay airship captain in Star Dust
  10. Keanu Reeves in Bram Stroker’s Dracula

Next: In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader

Next: In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty

He was 7’2"

Next: In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty
  3. Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca

In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty
  3. Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca
  4. Andre the Giant - Fezzik

In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty
  3. Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca
  4. Andre the Giant - Fezzik
  5. Richard Kiel - Jaws

In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty
  3. Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca
  4. Andre the Giant - Fezzik
  5. Richard Kiel - Jaws
  6. Liam Neeson - Qui-Gon Jin, etc.

He’s 6’ 4".

In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty
  3. Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca
  4. Andre the Giant - Fezzik
  5. Richard Kiel - Jaws
  6. Liam Neeson - Qui-Gon Jin, etc.
  7. Michael Jordan - himself (Space Jam)

-“BB”-

In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty
  3. Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca
  4. Andre the Giant - Fezzik
  5. Richard Kiel - Jaws
  6. Liam Neeson - Qui-Gon Jin, etc.

He’s 6’ 4".

In that case
7. John Lithgow - The Rev. Shaw Moore - Footloose
Also 6’4

In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty
  3. Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca
  4. Andre the Giant - Fezzik
  5. Richard Kiel - Jaws
  6. Liam Neeson - Qui-Gon Jin, etc.
    He’s 6’ 4".
  7. John Lithgow - The Rev. Shaw Moore - Footloose
    Also 6’4
  8. Harvey - Harvey. Jimmy Stewart was 6’3-1/2", so he said Harvey was 6’8"

In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty
  3. Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca
  4. Andre the Giant - Fezzik
  5. Richard Kiel - Jaws
  6. Liam Neeson - Qui-Gon Jin, etc.
    He’s 6’ 4".
  7. John Lithgow - The Rev. Shaw Moore - Footloose
    Also 6’4
  8. Harvey - Harvey. Jimmy Stewart was 6’3-1/2", so he said Harvey was 6’8"
  9. Matthew McGrory - Karl the Giant (“Big Fish”)

In memory of David Prowse, large actors and their character

  1. David Prowse - Darth Vader
  2. John Aasen - Shorty
  3. Peter Mayhew - Chewbacca
  4. Andre the Giant - Fezzik
  5. Richard Kiel - Jaws
  6. Liam Neeson - Qui-Gon Jin, etc.
    He’s 6’ 4".
  7. John Lithgow - The Rev. Shaw Moore - Footloose
    Also 6’4
  8. Harvey - Harvey. Jimmy Stewart was 6’3-1/2", so he said Harvey was 6’8"
  9. Matthew McGrory - Karl the Giant (“Big Fish”)
  10. Darlene Cates as Gilbert Grape’s 400-pound mother

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Movies in which a letter(s) is very important

  1. Romeo & Juliet

Movies in which a letter(s) is very important

  1. Romeo & Juliet
  2. Casablanca

The “Letters of Transit,” of course.

Movies in which a letter(s) is very important

  1. Romeo & Juliet
  2. Casablanca
  3. Possession (2002)

Movies in which a letter(s) is very important

  1. Romeo & Juliet
  2. Casablanca
  3. Possession (2002)
  4. The Four Musketeers (1974)

Richelieu’s lettre de cachet – “By my order and for the good of the state, the bearer has done what has been done.”

-“BB”-

Movies in which a letter(s) is very important

  1. Romeo & Juliet
  2. Casablanca
  3. Possession (2002)
  4. The Four Musketeers (1974)
  5. The Shawshank Redemption

Movies in which a letter(s) is very important

  1. Romeo & Juliet
  2. Casablanca
  3. Possession (2002)
  4. The Four Musketeers (1974)
  5. The Shawshank Redemption
  6. The Scarlet Letter

[You didn’t specify what kind of letter.]

Movies in which a letter(s) is very important

  1. Romeo & Juliet
  2. Casablanca
  3. Possession (2002)
  4. The Four Musketeers (1974)
  5. The Shawshank Redemption
  6. The Scarlet Letter
  7. M (1931)

[Good point, Panache.]