Even the spiders had to audition for this movie!

Even the spiders had to audition for this movie!

Who remembers arachnophobia? This cult horror comedy from the 90s, directed by Jeff Daniels, played heavily on the fear many people feel of spiders, joining a long list of films that exploit phobias.

Directed by entertainment ace, famous producer Frank Marshall (Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, The Goons…), feature film Arachnophobia It makes you laugh, but it also scares you. And if the audience gets a lot of shivers, it’s undoubtedly because the spiders on the screen are real.

There’s no room for CGI here, these are real hairy beasts, in this case specimens from New Zealand and Australia called Delena Cancerides and belonging to the Sparassidae family. უვნებელი ობობები შხამის გარეშე, მაგრამ ლოოოოონნნნგგგგუუუუუუუუუუუუუუ ფეხებით და მართლა ჩქარობენ!

After choosing to use real spiders for authenticity, team AArachnophobia Went even further into perfectionism by actually listening to the criteria! Director Frank MarshallWe are especially proud to have had it available “Olympic Spiders”was surrounded by Steve Kutcher, a famous American entomologist, to conduct tests.

Auditions… in layers!

Frank Marshall The spiders were “given” to see if they were scary, but he also wanted to assess their ability to climb the window or their motivation to move, a motivation he tested with a hair dryer! “We had a place where the spiders were kept, with different drawers where there were some that could climb better than others. It was really a troupe of ‘comedians’ with different talents.”the film director notes.

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