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What do you mean by "real?" Although the movie (and the novel it was based on) take place amid the backdrop of real historical events, it is a completely fictional story. Forrest Gump is not a real person. He is a fictional character.
No, there's nothing at all about the movie that's true. (I mean, some of the things, like Watergate and the Vietnam War, really did happen, but Gump is a fictional character.)
If you mean the guy in the VW Bug, destination San Francisco, the actor's name is Paul Raczkowski.
If you mean the house in "Stay Hungry" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger the answer is no. The house in Forrest Gump was built just for the movie and then torn down. The house in "Stay Hungry" is in Birmingham, Alabama.I'm keeping the above answer that I didn't put, because I am not sure about that movie, but this answer above me is incorrect. The house used in Forrest Gump is a very famous house that is used in several movies including "The Skeleton Key" and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" ...
The 1994 movie Forrest Gump was based on a novel by Winson Groom. The character of Gump was inspired by a real man named Samuel Davis. Inspired is the key word. It could and does mean this particular person inspired Groom to write a fictional book. The book is regarded as fiction. Parts of the movie included real footage with special effects adding Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) into the event.
I will assume you mean the 'real' Forrest Gump, Sammy L. Davis. Below is a link to photos of Davis.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant a foolish person, a dolt. This is why they called the character Forrest Gump.
What do you mean by "real?" Although the movie (and the novel it was based on) take place amid the backdrop of real historical events, it is a completely fictional story. Forrest Gump is not a real person. He is a fictional character.
No, there's nothing at all about the movie that's true. (I mean, some of the things, like Watergate and the Vietnam War, really did happen, but Gump is a fictional character.)
You mean, the slow song that goes, "There's somethin' happenin' in here/What it is ain't exactly clear...?" The song is called "For What It's Worth," and is performed by the band Buffalo Springfield. It is on the Forrest Gump soundtrack (not all the songs that were in the movie are on the soundtrack, but this one is).
If you mean the guy in the VW Bug, destination San Francisco, the actor's name is Paul Raczkowski.
If you mean the house in "Stay Hungry" starring Arnold Schwarzenegger the answer is no. The house in Forrest Gump was built just for the movie and then torn down. The house in "Stay Hungry" is in Birmingham, Alabama.I'm keeping the above answer that I didn't put, because I am not sure about that movie, but this answer above me is incorrect. The house used in Forrest Gump is a very famous house that is used in several movies including "The Skeleton Key" and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" ...
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The 1994 movie Forrest Gump was based on a novel by Winson Groom. The character of Gump was inspired by a real man named Samuel Davis. Inspired is the key word. It could and does mean this particular person inspired Groom to write a fictional book. The book is regarded as fiction. Parts of the movie included real footage with special effects adding Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) into the event.
Of course Gump is an example of how we are to treat our fellow humans. Unfortunately things don't usually turn out as well in real life.
Do you mean, the song that plays when they are in the helicopter, about to land in Vietnam for the first time? If so, the song is, "Fortunate Son," by Creedence Clearwater Revival. If not, then feel free to delete this answer.
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