Long before the makers of the Harry Potter and Twilight films decided to break a book into two movies, Richard Lester did it with Alexander Dumas's The Three Musketeers. In fact, the cast was not originally aware that they were making two movies during filming. They later sued when they found out they were paid for one film but actually made two.



Since the dawn of cinema audiences have fallen in love (or sometimes just lust) with those faces on the silver screen. We've all fantasized, imagined and dreamed about the stars of Hollywood, but more often than not we're really imagining the stars as they were in a particular movie, as a particular character and not as the stars themselves.