There's 2 million feet of film from the making of Mrs. Doubtfire thanks to Robin Williams' improvisation
"We would say to Robin, 'we’re out of film.' That happened on seveꦿral occasions"

Mrs. Doubtfire director Chris Columbus has revealed that ther🦹e are two million feet of film with movie footage on it – and he'd lov💯e to put together a documentary with it.
"There are roughly 972 boxes of footage from Doubtfire – footage we used in th🧸e movie, outtakes, behind-the-scenes footage – in a warehouse somewhere and we would like to hire an editor to go in and look at all of that," Columbus told in a new interview to celebrate 30 years of the beloved comedy.
"There is something special and ma🍌gical about how [Williams] went about his work, and I think it would be fun to delve into it," he explained. "I mean, there’s 2 million feet of film in that warehouse so there could be something we can do with all of that."
The 1993 movie follows recently divorced voice actor Daniel (Williams) who's denied shared custody of his kids until he finds a steady j🦄ob. In order to spend time with them, he disguises himseꦿlf as an elderly female housekeeper named Euphegenia Doubtfire – and countless hijinks ensue.
"If it were today, we would never end," Columbus continued. "But back t🦄ဣhen, we were shooting film so once we were out of film in the camera, we would say to Robin, 'We’re out of film.' That happened on several occasions.
"It gotꦆ to the point that I had to sh⛎oot the entire movie with four cameras to keep up with him. None of us knew what he was going to say when he got going, and so I wanted a camera on the other actors to get their reactions. For Pierce Brosnan and Sally Field, it was quite difficult for them not to break character."
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