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"Chances Are" is a delightful romantic comedy directed by Emile Ardolino and starring the talented ensemble of Cybill Shepherd, Robert Downey Jr., Mary Stuart Masterson, and Ryan O'Neal. Released in 1989, this film weaves together elements of comedy, fantasy, and romance to create a heartwarming story that captivates audiences. The movie follows the life of a young woman named Miranda, played by Mary Stuart Masterson, who finds herself torn between two men - the charming Alex, portrayed by Robert Downey Jr., and the mysterious but alluring Philip, played by Ryan O'Neal. As the plot unfolds, a twist of fate reveals a connection between Miranda, Alex, and Philip that is both unexpected and magical. With Cybill Shepherd adding her own brand of charisma to the mix, "Chances Are" takes viewers on a whimsical journey filled with laughs, love, and a touch of the supernatural. Directed with finesse by Emile Ardolino, "Chances Are" is a timeless classic that continues to enchant audiences with its blend of humor, fantasy, and romance. The chemistry between the talented cast members shines through, making this film a must-watch for anyone looking for a feel-good movie that will leave them smiling long after the credits roll.
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Robert Downey Jr. was not the first choice for his role in 'Chances Are.' The part was initially offered to George Clooney, who turned it down due to scheduling conflicts with his TV commitments. Downey Jr. was cast at the last minute, bringing his unique charm to the film that many fans now can't imagine being played by anyone else.
The filmmakers of 'Chances Are' faced a challenge in securing Georgetown University as a location due to strict filming policies. After several rejections, they gained approval by donating $50,000 to the university's scholarship fund. This not only allowed them to shoot on campus, but also helped support students' education.
During the filming of the dance scene in 'Chances Are,' Cybill Shepherd actually twisted her ankle. However, she insisted on continuing, and the dance was choreographed to minimize her movement. This accident added an unexpected layer of authenticity and grace to her character's dancing, making the scene more endearing.
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🎬The vintage car used in 'Chances Are' was originally a part of Elizabeth Taylor’s personal collection. The production team rented it from a classic car collector who bought it at an auction from Taylor's estate. This car added a touch of old Hollywood glamour to the film.
💡The script for 'Chances Are' was found in a pile of discarded screenplays at a studio cleanup day. Screenwriter Perry Howze had almost given up on the script being produced until it was randomly picked up and greenlit, purely because it landed on the right desk at the right time.
🎯During one of the key scenes in 'Chances Are,' a sudden rainstorm forced the crew to improvise with the shooting schedule. Instead of waiting it out, the director, Emile Ardolino, decided to incorporate the rain into the scene, adding an unplanned, yet highly effective emotional weight to the moment.
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