'The Artist' Cast Goofs Off in Blooper Reel (Video)
Oscar nominees Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo are joined by Uggie the dog in this fun, behind-the-scenes clip.
Michel Hazanivicius’ The Artist is showing off its fun side, just as the film is picking up awards season steam.
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Nominated for 10 Academy Awards – and having already nabbed three Golden Globes statues – The Artist is a favorite heading into Oscar night. The 1927 Hollywood-set silent feature has scored noms for best picture, best actor, best supporting actress and best director.
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Below, watch as the film’s stars Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo and Uggie, the scene-stealing pup, goof off on the set. The newly released blooper reel comes via AlloCine as a fun, behind-the-scenes look at the Oscar contender.
Arguably the star of the reel, Bejo laughs, makes faces, and falls down in the two-minute video. Watch below.
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