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Cell commercial cut fingers santa claus




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This movie was initially a Warner Brothers production when the makers said that they could make it for $10 million. Grott's family was able to confirm that it was Grott in the movie, and also revealed that he had been working regularly as an extra on several Chris Columbus' movies, although Home Alone was the first one that he actually appeared in. The theory was finally debunked in 2018, when investigative journalists identified the extra as a man called Gary Richard Grott, who had passed away from a heart attack in February 2016. They asserted for years that the man is in the correct age range (Elvis would have been around 55 at the time), makes a head movement that Elvis frequently made during concerts, and that no record has ever been found about this particular actor's participation in the movie. McCallister is shouting at the desk clerk (just before she meets John Candy) is Elvis. Many of those who believe that Elvis is still alive maintained that the heavily bearded man standing in the background of the scene where Mrs. There is a legend that Elvis Presley (who died in 1977) made a cameo in this movie. Though he was able to put a down payment on a house with the money he received for not working on this project, Roebuck took the rejection as a huge blow to his ego, remaining bitter for a long time about his experiences with this movie. Roebuck earned a hefty paycheck for his troubles, but could only receive it if he agreed not to be hired for any other acting jobs until this movie had been completed. The studio finally caved to the producers' wishes and brought back Stern, since he and Pesci had been friends since they had both appeared in I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can (1982) and had a great chemistry.

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According to Roebuck, after two days meeting with producers, who were "cold" towards him, Roebuck was then told he was no longer needed, citing a lack of chemistry with Joe Pesci in their screentests. At the recommendation of the studio, Daniel Roebuck was then cast from a tape as Marv, as he was willing to work for a lower price than Stern. When producers later said they needed him for eight weeks but the studio was not willing to pay him more, Stern declined the offer. When the filmmakers had initially cast Daniel Stern for the role of Marv, Stern agreed to shoot for six weeks.






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