10 Most Iconic Movies That Were Almost Never Made

Ever since the birth of Hollywood, audiences have enjoyed thousands of movies without being burdened with information about what the cast and crew had to go through. Before the internet age, the behind-the-scenes drama mostly remained a secret, and so the final product was all that mattered.However, there was always chaos, and on several occasions, it almost stopped the motion pictures from getting made altogether. Problems ranging from creative differences to budget allocations could have resulted in some of the most critically acclaimed films never getting released. Fortunately, the right measures were taken just in time to save the situation.Pulp Fiction remains iconic to this day, and for good reason. It had three formidable antiheroes and a string of unforgettable one-liners. Vincent and Mia’s moves at the ’50s-themed Jack Rabbit Slim’s Restaurant also counted as one of the best dance numbers in non-musical films. However, the non-linear narrative never impressed most studio executives initially, and the project was almost abandoned.RELATED: 10 Movies That Were Doomed By Audience Expectations

Ever since the birth of Hollywood, audiences have enjoyed thousands of movies without being burdened with information about what the cast and crew had to go through. Before the internet age, the behind-the-scenes drama mostly remained a secret, and so the final product was all that mattered.

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However, there was always chaos, and on several occasions, it almost stopped the motion pictures from getting made altogether. Problems ranging from creative differences to budget allocations could have resulted in some of the most critically acclaimed films never getting released. Fortunately, the right measures were taken just in time to save the situation.

Pulp Fiction remains iconic to this day, and for good reason. It had three formidable antiheroes and a string of unforgettable one-liners. Vincent and Mia’s moves at the ’50s-themed Jack Rabbit Slim’s Restaurant also counted as one of the best dance numbers in non-musical films. However, the non-linear narrative never impressed most studio executives initially, and the project was almost abandoned.

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