FORREST GUMP (1994) | Behind The Scenes of Tom Hanks Movie
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The presidencies of Kennedy and Johnson, the events of Vietnam, Watergate and other historical events unfold through the perspective of an Alabama man with an IQ of 75, whose only desire is to be reunited with his childhood sweetheart.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director: Robert Zemeckis
Cast: Tom Hanks, Robin Wright, Gary Sinise, Rebecca Williams, Sally Field, Michael Conner Humphreys
Production & Credits: Paramount Pictures
Distributors: Paramount Pictures, United International Pictures
Country: USA
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To this day, Forrest Gump is still one of my all time favorite movies.
never thought that Forrest Gump would become my favorite movie too
same
So happy that a sequel wasn't made, Forrest Gump stands on its own merit.
Yet
@@OLIVERWASMYNAMEFIRST right.... I came to say they're probably gonna remake it before we know it.
@@blvckphillip3917 why would they remake it
@@NolanHOfficial I have no idea why they do remakes and reboots...
@@blvckphillip3917 the movie quality is too good for a remake
Forrest Gump will always be a masterpiece of movie history
A masterpiece of Tom hanks life.
Yes!!!
As is Saving Private Ryan
A film I can watch over and over again and never get tired of it. A masterpiece
Mee Too amongst my to 3 movies of all time
That one and Shawshank Redemption. I think Iâve watched it at least a hundred times .
Even went to Zihuatanejo looking for them . Great resort town just in case I didnât find Red or Andy .
So weird hearing Hanksâ normal voice dressed as Forrest Gump. Favorite actor of all time.
Yeah thought that too đ
Tom Hanks was on Graham Norton and explained that originally, Forrest was not going to talk that way. The actor they chose as young Forrest Gump talked that way. They really liked him and wanted to hire him. Rather than making a child change his manner of speaking, Tom Hanks changed HIS speech to match. Ironically, the actor changed his speech as he got older and didn't speak that way as an adult.
Almost puppet-like
And we in Germany are even more surprised about the voice đ
"You died on a Saturday morning." Saddest movie line l ever heard.
This was the year Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction and Shawshank Redemption were all up for the Oscar...what an amazing year for movies!
What a year.
The 90s was an amazing decade for movies.
Come to think of it, this movie just turned 29 today!! Happy Birthday to this movie! July 6th, 1994!!
This movie was such a huge part of my childhood. It was such a bonding experience for me and my grandparents. After we would watch this, they would recall so many of their own memories from the 50s, 60, and 70âs. Iâm so thankful for those stories, no matter how tragic some were.
This movie connected generations
One of the best films ever made
You bet
honestly
Imagine if the Alabama State Po-lice mistook Forest Gump for a raccoon before chasing him out his house with a broom-handle?
So fun to see Forrest Gump doing a perfect Tom Hanks impression.
Agreed
Forrest Gump is MASTERFUL story telling. This is one of those rare movies that has a genius screenplay, talented cast, and great directing
Also one of those rare movies that is actually better - way better - than the book, which in my opinion is the biggest load of shit ever written.
@@bradwilliams1691 What did you do first? Read the book or watch the film?
@@coriscotupi Movie first, then book. In my opinion however, it doesn't make any difference in what order its done.
and an incredible soundtrack
@@bradwilliams1691 The reason I asked is because it's my opinion that we tend to prefer the first medium and consider the second one worse. But of course, the book may indeed be just plain bad.
Great documentary.
This movie covers so many aspects of life, love, hate, trust, desperation, disappointment, happiness, loss - it's all there. Believable and touching.
A masterpiece.
I love Tom Hanks , This was a great movie and love story
You guys all wear ass hats
That's why it took all these Oscars away from Pulp Fiction - another masterpiece.
Indeed! A masterpiece thru and thru that's worthy of lasting many, many generations.
and sadly he was simping a wrong woman.
People looked way more happy and relaxed back in 1993/1994 :(. Internet and smartphones has destroyed humana..
Nah⊠we were still just as confused and fixated on superficial things as we are now. But Iâm with you those things have made stuff much more complicated.
đŻ totally agree
I worked on Forrest Gump, and man was it good to see the sets I spent so many hours in and those crew faces after all these years.
This video brings back so many memories of me as I was in my late 20s.
Great video!
Must of been so fascinating.
@@Dan-qt7kq At the time it was a job....we had no idea what it was to become!
Wow, What a movie, How lucky were you, A great story for the grandchildren
I happened to drive by the Gump house location(an hour from home) the other day and made a short drone video of the nearby wetlands.
Thanks for contributing to a classic that helped shape my childhood.
Man, look how young Tom Hanks is!! This movie is one of my top 5 favorite movies. Although it makes me cry every time.
Why in the world does Forrest Gump male you cry everytime you watch it?
@@AutoYoung Any time some asks a âwhyâ question, they are just looking to shoot down the other personâs answer. Good bye.
@@myozbubble
Not true. It's to gather insights and possibly find similarities between two people. Why does everyone always think so damn negatively?
@Forrest Gump
Of course but I'm asking what specifically. What is wrong with you people? No one can ask questions anymore?
@@myozbubble fantastic answer
Gary Sinise is amazing in this, such a great actor along side Tom Hanks also with Apollo 13
Love Gary Sinise. Sgt Dan made was a great character
In Forrest Gump, Tom Hanks saved Gary Siniseâs life. In Apollo 13, Gary Sinise saved Tom Hanksâ life.
You really don't think about all that goes into making a movie, especially one of this magnitude, until you watch something like this. It's a brilliant masterpiece. The ups and downs, love, hate, loss, grief, inspiration, friendship....it's all there and I can watch it over and over again.
Me too I could watch it on repeat and never get tired... Everytime m left with soaked eyes on many scenes of the movie
I live
For me, this is my No1 film of all time. It ticks every box for comedy, tragedy, adventure, romance and the harrowing events of war.
The incredible Director merged with equally incredible actors and pulled off the best film ever.
It will go down in the decades to come as one of the best acted and directed films of all time and It is a film that I can watch ten times over and never tire
Romance? Jenny was a piece of .....
Couldn't have said it any better!!
Don't forget one of the most epic music scores!
Amen brother
Totally agree .stone cold classic
One of my favorite movies ever. Tom Hanks' talent is incredible. Surely one of the best actors in the cinema history.
For me, Tom Hanks is the greatest actor ever and this movie is a masterclass that people will be enjoying 50 years from now.
Almost 30 years old already.
Amazing how many years have passed since this movie was made. Damn I feel old.
Yea whellp, life is like a box of choclate....
even after 30 years later
You still never know what you're gonna get.
Do you what Tom Hanks did in actual life?
@@barbaralangdon4984 Go ahead and provide some proof?
This man Robert Zemeckis hasnât lost his talent from Back to the Future.. such a gem he is
In the past
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You know what I like about this making-of ? You see they have a lot of work but they are all so quite, calm and respectful. It's pleasant to see
I love it when a movie hits every note. A Masterpiece of performances, bar none.
its so weird hearing Bubba speak in his regular voice đ I love this movie so much! I might have to watch it again!!
Holy Moley, this could have been a 4-hour documentary on the filming of the movie and I would have watched every minute. Absolutely fascinating. And yikes what a hard job to be a film actor! Stage is hard too, but this is a whole other thing. Loved this video.
Acting looks easy but by seeing how Field and Hanks consider and study every movement, itâs clear that acting isnât easy
Hearing Tom Hanks' real voice dressed as Forrest is uncanny.
what a good film
Like hearing Dustin Hoffman speak normal dressed like Rainman (Raymond)
What a great example of a director's vision coming to life on screen
Bob Z is without a doubt one of my favorite directors.
Gary, one of a kind person. Us veterans just love him!!!
This is so awesome! You know youâve got fantastic actors when itâs a shock to see them go in and out of character during this process! Such an incredible movie with the best actors!!
Zee heeppopotamoose, he is not born saying, "Cool beans. I am a heeppo." No way, Joesay. So he try to paint zee stripe on him to be like zee zebra, but he fool no one. Then he try to put zee spot on zee skin to be like the leopard, but everyboody know he is a heeppo. So, at certain point, he look himself in zee mirror and he just say, "Hey. I am a heeppopotamoose and zere is nothing I can do about it." As soon as he accepts zis, he live life happy. Happy as a heeppo. You understand zis
One of the GREATEST Movies EVER made....PERIOD!!
Ever so often, i go back & either look up my fave clips /scenes or watch the whole thing.
It'll always be inspirational & motivating...IMO
My favourite movie ever ,watch it twice a year and a great movie to watch if you're having a bad day ,makes you feel good
I love that you know by the OST in which year things happen !
what a good film
Forrest Gump was my favorite movie in the â90s.
Clearly for me personally...This was the best movie ever made!!! I couldn't see anyone but Tom Hanks playing Forrestâïžâ€ïž
I loved watching this. Iâve lost count of how many times Iâve seen this movie and I still enjoy it every time. This has added something extra for me that Iâll think of when I next see the movie.
None of them had any idea when they were filming this how big this film was going to end up being ... So glad they had a behind the scenes camera capturing some of this.
They can all thank Tom Hanks for that.
what a good film
What a career Hanks has had. He really owned the 90s and has made some incredible films. I remember as little kid watching Busom Buddies sitcom. He really blew up after that.
Owned the 80s too! As a kid, saw him in splash and never looked back! John Candy and Eugene Levy are amazing in that movie as well đ
What's funny is I liked Peter Scolari more than Tom Hanks in Bosom Buddies. But boy it didn't take me long after that to realize how amazing Hanks is. I still love Peter Scolari.
@@triciac1019 Me too! That was a great show. I believe Peter Scolari passed away not long ago đą
Dude, what about Big... that was cool.
It warms the soul to see two individuals from different races Bubba and Forest find a simple friendship that is on a mammoth scale.
Different races? And here we were thinking they were just two Americans.
@@Millennialmonitor Bravo....
it was a movie kiddo.
Being shot at together tends to make folks bond pretty tightly.
@@Millennialmonitor Of course. Two Americans. But, different races are still a real thing, though. To acknowledge the reality is ok.
You know youâre getting old when you watched this film for the first time and saw the actors as old enough to be your parents, but when watching them now you feel that you could be _their_ parent.
It's crazy!
đđŒđ
Not any more is Tom Hanks older enough to be your parent.
I was born in 77' . When I was old enough to actually sit down and watch and understand movies it was awesome! I married my wife just out of high school 1996 .Just had 26yr anniversary last month. Forest Gump came out about the time we started dating and alot of times go to the movies and they were mostly great. Now we have thousands of movies at the touch of a button or two but most are crap. I think the last fairly good movie we watched was Only the Brave 5yrs ago.
Jo Jo rabbit is a great recent one (directed by Taika Waititi). Hard to categorise but like this movie it hits many emotions and the story is well done.
One of the most remarkable movies ever made. I've worked on staff at several movies and just to see all the people, behind the scenes, brings back memories. It wasn't all rainbows and butterflies, though....mostly a lot of hurry up and wait and untold amounts of tedium. It's almost unbelievable how many pieces come together to make even a passable movie. I remember one of the Producer's staff running around with pockets of cabbage and giving it out to whoever needed to be paid...1099's, W-2's? No way....all cash and carry and everyone loved it!
what a good film
I thank everyone who was involved in this masterpiece.
Tom Hanks is the best actor around. Whatever character he plays he IS that character. So believable.
yeah he's such a great actor he makes ppl think he's wonderful, when in reality he is incredibly evil. And I ain't religious
@@cheery-hex Can you back up your accusations with facts? And I was talking about his acting ability, not his character.
@@cheery-hex Do you personally know him? Anyone with a keyboard can make up anything.
I've see this movie 102 times. t is fascinating to see him go in and out of character so quickly when the director yells cut
Yes a truly lovely actor and human being .
103 times for me..gotcha beat lol
Iâve seen this film a 100 times or more and the one thing I can say is it always puts a smile on my face so sometimes when I feel a bit down this is the move I put on love this movie from start to finish
Love how Sally stays in character even when they're not rolling.
Being an INDIAN I can say this is the Best Movie I have ever seen in my Life. It has everything, Emotions Exactly We INDIAN feels. That's why this Movie became Globally Famous.đTOM HANKS đ„ł
1994: Forrest Gump, The Shawshank Redemption, and Pulp Fiction. Those three films in one year is crazy.
This is my favorite movie as it brings back so many memories of when I was growing up. Laughed and cried. Tom Hanks is a great actor đ
This was one of the best films ever
Amazing how much Colin looks like his Dad
WowâŠsally was gorgeous and made such a convincing mommaâŠ
She used to clear her throat and prep her vocal cords in a dark corner of the sound stage before she went into the set. It was one of the most peculiar sounds that I have ever heard, esp coming from demure Sally.
Almost everything Tom Hanks touches turns to gold. This is definitely one of those movies when you see it playing while channel surfing you stop and watch at least one segment.
Cloud Atlas still has me stumped big time and seen it 5 times.
I was traveling last weekend and caught it on TV in the hotel room. I watched the entire move... again. lol. Probably watched it a dozen times now.
@@aceace605 Thats hilarious cause its my go-to hotel movie. I travel for work quite often and no matter where i stay, I can always find Forrest Gump on a channel lol!
Incredible they filmed a movie of this scale that fast. You hear of movies whose production and shooting go totally off the rails, but this one was done amazingly fast for the incredible amounts of scenes and variety it contains, plus all the complexity of the shots.
Tons of planning can do that, but it's not easy.
This is likely because the crew and actors had respect for one another so efficient communication and consolidated problem solving was in play. From what I was told by a friend who works with actors/crew members on set, some directors/actors are REALLY controlling, aggressive, toxic and arrogant for no reason other than the fact they can without suffering any form of discipline. She said the nicest actors she worked with was Nicholas Cage and Will Ferrell. Her worst was Meryl Streep, at least for that particular movie. She said Cage randomly took her whole team out to eat and then bought an Xbox for someone who wanted one. She said Ferrell is like the complete opposite of who he acts like on film, very respectful and shy.
@@mattgrant6910 You make sure ridiculous, sweeping generalizations that it's absurd. There's a trillion great movies out there. Stop complaining and find movies.
@@mattgrant6910 I'm not going to name movies. I have no idea what you like. There are so many movies always being released it's ridiculous. Stop making ridiculous statements about "movies today" as if the only good movies were made in the 90s. Go look for yourself.
@@mattgrant6910 Ex Machina. Interstellar. 12 Years a Slave. Get Out. Parasite. Room. The Martian. Jojo Rabbit. Dunkirk. Us. The Revenant. Deepwater Horizon. I mean cmon. Don't be ridiculous.
It feels like it was just a little while ago that I saw this movie in the theater...can't believe it's been close to 30 YEARS!!!
Oh wow, that is shocking, 30 years.
I love watching professionals doing their job. Talent, joy, hard work, concentration, ingenuity, ...
Gump is in my top ten of all time . It is truly a Masterpiece of the âart of film making â.
what a good film
Oh man!! I love these behind the scenes! It always amazes me how much work goes into the magic of movie making!!! Absolutely phenomenal!!!
I Have No Words of how Much I Love This Film! My Dad's a Vietnam Vet and He Truly Enjoyed It !! đșđž Amazingly I live in South Carolina as doe's My Father , and Had No idea They filmed some of This Here!! Thank You For This Peak into One of the Best Film's Ever !! God Bless All The Veteran's Who Fought And Gave Their Life's, And Those who Came Home, We Love You!đâïžđșđžđ
Although they moved away after the Civil War, south, to Savannah, Georgia, my family was originally from Beaufort, South Carolina, after immigrating from Ireland in the 1750s. I had ancestors from Beaufort who fought in both the Revolutionary and the Civil war.
It just blows my mind, that the best movie from 1994 was headquartered in my ancestors old hometown.
And what a coincidence that the infamous bus stop scene should be shot in Savannah, where my family moved to, from Beaufort. Wow.
I lived most of my life in Jacksonville, Florida, where my family ended up moving to from Savannah, but I do remember visiting Savannah in 2000. And it was the beautiful and quaint historic section, where this scene was shot.
This movie raised me and I am just now discovering that there is a behind the scenes documentary about it. Wow.
Wow, itâs so cool to see Forrest Gump doing a tom hanks impression
This had everything in it Action, comedy, Drama, and a amazing story line acted beautifully. This is the best movie ever made
Absolutely love this movie and get very annoyed when folks say it "hasn't aged well."
How has this film not aged well?
@@toucansam3 It has aged much better than I have! đ
I do too. This is a true classic with 100% rewatchibilty
this footage is absolutely priceless
Beautiful movie! The only movie or time in life Iâve seen my husband shed a tear when Sally passed.
Gary Sinise is a wonderful and talented performer and actor!
Also Gary is OUTSTANDING đ
Tom Hanks is just one of those gorgeous beautiful public/role-model type souls and Iâm so glad heâs still so active. So many of his projects are amazing. Guy is modest he is humble, he is basically a comedy and dramatic genius. And manages to age gracefully and behave gracefully too. Iâm so sad that we lost Bernie Mac about 14 years ago because he because he was one of those people too.
Gary Senise (Lt. Dan) is an amazing man too
omg I cant believe its 14 years already. I litteraly went on google to check out the date. I loved his spirit! He is missed.
Its no wonder then, that Tom is related to Fred âMr.â Rogers.đâš
And they built that house? What? And Vietnam scenes were so real. That Dale Dye is an amazing actor too.
I grew up watching this Iâm 24 years old now and my life has turned to a movie
My dad was at the school they filmed the football part, and they said that they needed some extras for the football scene. For some crazy reason, he didnât go. If he had, he couldâve been part of the movie. He regrets not going a lot now đ
Forrest Gump is in my top three movies of all time I can watch it and watch it and watch it again I do love the movie it was well done.
me too.
Tom Hanks actually did the whole song with the choir!
Brilliant stuff.
This is the best Robert Zemeckis Film.
I've taken movies of family and Scouts using a digital camera then spent hours with Premiere Pro editing sound and video into a story maybe 10 minutes long and IT WAS TOUGH. What we just saw was the very difficult but visible part of movie making. What we didn't see was all the work the movie editor has to do after shooting stops to take tens of hundreds if not thousands of scenes and put them all together to make something people will enjoy watching. In my opinion, the editor and his staff never get the recognition they deserve for the FINAL making of a movie. Acting and directing, etc. are necessary, of course for a great movie, but it's the never-ever-seen Editor who has the final say, so to speak, in whether the movie truly is a masterpiece. My 'hats off' to all of you motion picture editors.
Bob Zemeckis could probably do the best voice impression of Tom Hanks, they really sound naturally alike
Can't believe it's been almost 30 years
ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES EVER MADE.
Nice to see how this movie was made. Really enjoyed watching it. Saw it many years ago. Think I will watch it again .Having a disabled son myself this movie really tugs at your heart.
The movie and making are so different. Such talent from everyone, I mean everyone. Director to the camera people to the actors/actresses, the set people. Such perfection. I donât go goo goo over actors/actresses, they have a job and do it great. And it showes.
Tom is one of the best actors ever! And he seem to be a genuine nice guy. Love this movie
"Peter the Brother Pan". Best line ever!
You could put Tom Hanks in any movie & he will be the best actor on set!!
I have just enough knowledge of how screenplays are created, and what makes a brilliant script, and this one is off the charts.
Too, Bob Zemeckis also had another movie also with an off the charts screenplay with Back to the Future.
If Tom Hanks wasn't in the movie, I don't think the movie would've been sooo great. I can't see no one playing Forest like he did. Tom Hanks is my favorite male actor. he is truly an artist
I was born and raised in Savannah, Georgia, so I'm very familiar with the whole area. I was in downtown Savannah working during the filming, so I was fortunate enough to watch them film this movie and many others filmed downtown. It's cool to watch.
My brain is blowing a fuse watching Tom Hanks from this movie dressed as Forrest while talking like himself. What the!?!?
So nice to find out that this movie I have loved so many years is favor of many other people! As first I take it as a comedy only, but after many views it shows every time so many sides of human nature! Absolutely one of the best movies ever!
I definitely hits on many levels. So many feels!
what a great behind the scenes :) thanks for sharing it.
i still cant get over the fact how the woman in this movie treated forrest gump, its heartbreaking, she had all the fun she could have had in her life, messed up and only then at the end they come together. And Forrest ran all his life for her.
She was broken, probably had PTSD, that's not fair to say. And just because he wanted her, doesn't mean he gets her.
@@doveandpatch at the end they got together because her young pretty time was over, that lifestyle is pretty common. Having fun when you are young and pretty and then settle in for life.
What i try to say is, she was egoistic she didnt want to have a "boring" life. But when she had no more potential to have the fun life she immediately got with him.
watching Tom Hanks speaking in his normal accent while dressed as Forrest is like seeing a Japanese man speak in an Irish accent
That was so cool!! Amazing that they can make a movie like that in 76 days!! Think about the crews of people "behind the scenes". The construction crews, casting, extras, ALL of the clothing required for the various scenes, permits, flying/driving to the various locations, hauling massive amounts of equipment, etc., etc. It's really mind blowing what they can do to make a piece of movie history!!
I mean......With millions of dollars backing something, anything is possible.
@@Adrian-wd4rn - not really. You still need a tremendous amount of talent and passion at all levels to make a movie like this one!
@@b-man1232 Which again, money can solve.
I love this movie I never new they had behind the scenes the first time I seen this movie I was 13 years old I was 8 years old when this movie came out but my mom and dad wated tell I was 13 years old to watch the movie my mama and daddy loved watching this movie too Tom Hanks is a great actor I love him in all the Toy story movies I still watch toy story and forrest Gump to this day â€
I've become a big fan of many of the Zemeckis films over the years.
I love this movie and have watched it so many times. Sometimes when I see something in my life and times in my own community, even in 2022,....like an old southern looking house, or an area that feels like the south. (I live in Columbus, Ohio), and there are neighborhoods that are quite old with old original houses, I will quietly recite parts of the dialog to myself. I was born in 1953, and I can relate to a lot of the topics and times in this movie. Certainly the war in Viet Nam, I didn't serve, but was on the home fronts protesting,..going to sit-ins, marching with others. I was a hippie, but I was too young to have gone to Woodstock. If I lived in the area of it,....yeah, I would have tried to go. That was in 1969,...and I was 16. I was naive and had no money or means to travel. Even though I had hitch-hiked to Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1970. Classically, a VW mini-bus filled with longhairs, strangers to us, but like myself, picked me and best friend, up,....and got us stoned the whole trip up there. They found us a place "to crash", where hippie chicks, fed us.
They make the movie looks so flawless. đ
I'll always remember the silence in the theater and then the laughter.....wonderful movie I shared with my young son that day.
I remember this being one of the first movies that I really wanted to know about the behind the scenes and the technology behind it all. Even now, it's still amazing to see all the hard work that went into creating true movie magic.
This is too cool. I live near all these filming locations and it's fun to see the actual spots where it all went down!
Thanks for posting this. It's always nice to see the behind the scenes of a film being made.
I love how Zemeckis talks about how hard it is to film anything near water, and then he goes on to make Cast Away with Tom Hanks not long after this, where almost the entire movie takes place in or near water
A modern classic. Few films today come close.