Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane has set the golden standard for films ever since it was first released in 1941. Orson Welles served as the director, writer, and star of the movie. It’s not a stretch to say that the man was under a lot of pressure at the time. According to the original screenplay, the opening line was actually meant to be, “No, my sled…” instead of “Rosebud.” Nonetheless, he was able to recognize the potential of the mistake and decided to use it for the final cut.
The Wizard Of Oz
This improvisation in The Wizard of Oz is so significant that it would not have been the movie it was without it. Yes, that means Wicked wouldn’t exist as well! We’ll save you the guesswork. It was the moment that Judy Garland said, “I’ve got a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” The magical words that sprung from her lips became a turning point for the movie. After hearing her new line, they redesigned the movie in a strange, magical land of Oz. The movie was originally called After The Tornado and it was only changed to The Wizard of Oz after the error.