Why makeup Max von Sydow as an old guy instead of just casting an older guy?
Or just keep him the same age?
shareOr just keep him the same age?
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Why not? He's a great actor.
This has been done many times before, very convincingly in plays and other movies.
Because it takes time to put prosthetics on. A needless amount of time when there is absolutely no point to it. As I said, they could've gotten another actor or just keep him the same age in the movie.
What I'm asking for is like a quote from one of the makers or something, not a "why not". Because, before I get their side of the story, I can definitely find reasons for why it wouldn't be the best idea
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I see. I wasn't sure of why you asked. That is why I asked.
I understand now what you are saying. Hopefully, someone can give you your answer.
I agree, but he was pitch perfect , so who cares
shareBecause the opposite looks far sillier. People change from child-hood to adult-hood but not that swiftly from their forties to their sixties. They just get wrinkles and grey hair added on.
shareBecause Friedkin & Blatty apparently had him in mind during pre-production. Perhaps it was The Seventh Seal, perhaps just the way Sydow looks, but it's him they wanted for Merrin.
shareBecause von Sydow kicks much ass. I can't imagine anyone else playing Lankester Merrin. It would be an abomination.
In all seriousness, it's one of my favorite role-actor pairings in any film I've ever seen.
Because he’s a great actor and was born to play the role. What a dumb question.
shareI don't know but the make up was insanely good. He actually looks like that today which shows how accurate the make up was.
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