How did Lt Dan hide his legs?

To film the scenes once Lieutenant Dan has had his legs amputated, Gary Sinise wore blue fabric stockings, which were then digitally removed in post-production via chroma key compositing. Blue was used because a single bold color helps to isolate the section of the image to be removed.
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How did they film Lt Dan without legs?

ILM digitally removed Gary Sinise's legs for several shots in the film, after the character Lieutenant Dan's injuries sustained in the Vietnam War. The actor wore blue stockings for some scenes to help with isolating the legs. Gary Sinise in the blue stockings.
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Why did Lieutenant Dan jump in the water?

In one of the most iconic and hilarious scenes in the Academy Award winning picture, Gump jumps from his boat while it's still steaming forward to greet Lt. Dan. When Hanks' character asked Lt. Dan what he was doing there, he said he wanted to try out his “sea legs” and would keep his word to become Gump's first mate.
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What substance was Lt Dan's new legs made out of?

Among the guests is Lieutenant Dan, who now has prosthetic legs, made from titanium alloy (the same metal used in the space shuttles).
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How did they get Bubba's lip to stick out?

To play Bubba, Mykelti Williamson wore a prosthetic lip to create the character's protruding lower lip. In 1997, he said that the character's look nearly derailed his career.
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Did Bubba have a disability?

Bubba was drafted into the United States Army, and was sitting on the bus heading to basic training when he first met Forrest, offering him a seat next to him. He is diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder.
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Who turned down the role of Bubba in Forrest Gump?

Before finally settling on Williamson, Forrest Gump director Robert Zemeckis had several actors in mind for playing Bubba. One of them was comedy legend Dave Chappelle, who turned down the role because he felt Bubba's name and character had racially demeaning connotations.
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What did Jenny's dad do to her?

Her mother died when she was 5 years old. She was raised by her father, a farmer, who physically and sexually abused Jenny and her sisters. Forrest, being simple minded, believed that he was simply a loving father as he was always kissing and touching Jenny and her sisters.
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What virus did Jenny have?

In 1994's original "Forrest Gump," the mother of Forrest Junior, Jenny (played by Robin Wright), dies after suffering from an illness implied to be HIV/AIDS.
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Did Forrest Gump have autism?

Neither author Winston Groom nor star Tom Hanks or director Robert Zemeckis have ever commented on their view of whether or not Forrest was intended to be portrayed as autistic. Indeed, at the time Groom published the novel, in 1986, autism was still poorly understood and not widely recognized by most people.
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Why are Forrest and Bubba not to salute their lieutenant?

Why does Lieutenant Dan not want Forrest and Bubba to salute him? "Because, there are snipers all around that area who would love to kill an officer." Dan said there were 2 standing orders in the platoon.
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Is Forrest Gump based on a true story?

Although the historical events in Forrest Gump are very real, Forrest is not — however, the character was directly inspired by a handful of real people. The first is Sammy Lee Davis, a real-life veteran of the Vietnam War whose story is decidedly similar to Forrest's.
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When Forrest notices Lt. Dan on the docks what happens to his boat?

One day, while driving his boat through the harbor, Forrest sees Lieutenant Dan on a dock nearby, and waves gleefully at him. He jumps off the boat and swims to shore to him, leaving the boat completely un-captained.
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How do movies fake amputations?

Create secret holes for limbs to go through

However, since the character is sitting on a bed, what they actually do is to create a hole where the character's leg can go through (around knee-level). Then a bandage is used to hide that insertion point, so that it looks like the character has well and truly lost his leg.
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How did they do the special effects for Lt Dan?

' ” The filmic effect of virtually erasing Sinise's legs was accomplished in a variety of ways: in the editing room, with computer assistance and with props, including a specially designed wheelchair, during the shooting of the film. Lt. Dan is first seen striding purposefully in a Vietnamese jungle encampment.
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What happened to Lieutenant Dan's legs?

In the Academy Award-winning film, Lieutenant Dan Taylor, played by Gary Sinise, loses his legs in an ambush while serving in Vietnam. Convinced he was destined to die in battle like his relatives, Lt. Dan blames title character Forrest Gump for saving his life.
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Did Jenny ever love Forrest?

She only wrote to Forrest once she knew of her terminal illness. Their marriage gave both of them happiness and Forrest Jr. a father who would take care of him once Jenny died. "She did love Forrest.
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What did Forrest leave at Jenny's grave?

Forrest tells Jenny's grave that their son is doing just fine and that he's taking good care of him. Forrest Jr. has written a letter for his mom, but he doesn't want his dad to read it. Forrest just leaves the letter at Jenny's grave.
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What does the feather symbolize in Forrest Gump?

The feather that floats through the air at both the beginning and end of the movie is a perfect metaphor: Forrest never knows where his life will take him next, but he goes with the flow and he finds happiness at all stops along the way because that is what his mother taught him to do.
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Why did Jenny not tell Forrest about his son?

With the way in which Jenny is portrayed through much of the film's second act, it's possible she didn't know who Jr.'s father was, and therefore decided she'd name him after (and eventually deliver him to) the most responsible, unimpeachable person she knew in her life.
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Why did Jenny throw rocks at her old house?

They soon come to her father's now abandoned house, and Jenny remembers how her father abused her as a child. Finally, unable to stand it any longer, she begins throwing rocks at the house, revealing her hatred for her father, and the collapses in tears when she runs out.
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Where is Forrest Gump's father?

It is revealed that his father was a longshoreman who worked for United Fruit Company. He was killed when a crate of bananas being loaded off of a boat fell on top of him, crushing him to death.
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Was Forrest Gump a virgin?

There's a litany of other things a couple can get into in that circumstance, and sex is only one of them. In fact, Forrest is a virgin to that point in Forrest Gump, so he's largely ignorant of the act required to create a son.
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Did Tom Hanks do his own running in Forrest Gump?

Jim Hanks, himself an actor and filmmaker, doubled for his older brother on set, including in numerous sequences featuring Forrest's high-knee, arm-pumping run. According to Jim, “Tom had other doubles but they couldn't do the run.
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Who was originally offered the role of Forrest Gump?

Bill Murray, John Travolta, and Chevy Chase turned down the role of Forrest Gump. Travolta later admitted that passing on the role was a mistake. Bill Paxton was one of Zemeckis's initial first choices for the titular role, but the studio demanded somebody with more star power.
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