23 Interesting Facts About "Matilda" That Will Make You Want To Watch The Movie All Over Again

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It's been 26 years since Matilda debuted in theaters and took the world by storm, so we're going to celebrate with some cool facts you may or may not know about the movie!

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1.Matilda was almost prohibited from being made.

A poster for the film

2.Danny DeVito did more than star in the film.

Danny DeVito stands next to a camera

While many people recognize DeVito as Matilda's money-hungry father, Harry Wormwood, in the film, he also held another important title: director. But he didn't stop there. DeVito also served as a producer and the film's narrator. Talk about a man of many talents.

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3.Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were considered for the role of Matilda.

The twins sitting on a couch as their picture is taken

4.Mariska Hargitay and more were in line to play Miss Honey.

Mariska, Winona Ryder and Rosie O'Donnell

5.Robert De Niro and other big names were also in line to play Harry Wormwood.

De Niro, Tim Allen, and John Goodman

6.Miss Trunchbull had the completely opposite effect on kids when the cameras weren't rolling.

Pam as Trunchbull leaning against a car

7.Mara Wilson got extra creative on set.

Matilda in bed holding the doll

8.Speaking of dolls, the name behind Miss Honey's little companion holds a special meaning.

Miss Honey's doll amid tree branches

9.Harry's hat was held down by his own weight.

Danny DeVito as Harry sitting in a chair and wearing a hat as Matilda looks on

10.Producers used detachable braids during the hair-spinning scene between Miss Trunchbull and Amanda Thripp.

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"We had special braids made so that we could swing her around in a wide shot," DeVito said on Matilda's VHS director's cut. "They would pop out and we'd have to glue them back on."

DeVito and the film crew also had a safe word with Jacqueline Steiger — the young actor who played Amanda. If she ever felt dizzy or uncomfortable, all she had to do is yell, "Jelly beans!"

11.Transforming Pam Ferris into Miss Trunchbull was a challenge for the makeup artist.

Close-up of Pam as Trunchbull

12.Bruce Bogtrotter ate a lot of cake on set.

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"It was a really, really fun scene to do," DeVito said about the iconic cake scene. "He ate a lot of cake. We made big, huge, wonderful cakes. This is gross, but I'm going to tell you anyway what we did with Bruce Bogtrotter (played by Jimmy Karz) — we made him stuff his face, and then we'd cut the camera [and let him spit out the cake]. If he would've eaten all that cake, he would've really exploded. I'm telling you, it was so much cake, and the cake was good, too."

To make matters worse, it's been said that Karz didn't even like chocolate cake.

13.And all that that cake eating almost didn't make it into the film.

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Matilda's screenwriter, Robin Swicord, revealed, "There were times when, in the budgeting process particularly, [producers] were going, 'Do we really need the Bruce Bogtrotter scene with the chocolate cake?' Because it doesn't move the story forward. But I really loved that scene because his superpower was that he could eat a lot of chocolate cake."

The scene took so long to film that the call sheet had an infinity symbol written under the start and end times section.

14.Mara Wilson's mom died before Matilda was released.

Her mom, Suzie Wilson, was diagnosed with breast cancer on March 10, 1995, and died on April 26, 1996. Mara remembers DeVito, Perlman, and the rest of the cast and crew being her biggest support system during that time.

15.DeVito showed Wilson's mom an unofficial copy of Matilda before she died.

DeVito pointing at Wilson in the movie

16.The portrait of Miss Honey's dad is actually of a real person.

Miss Honey and Matilda looking at a portrait resting on its side

17.Wilson was really nervous to film the "Little Bitty Pretty One" dance scene.

18.The squint Matilda did before she used her powers had a special name on set.

Close-up of Mara as Matilda

19.The chalk really was floating in the air during the blackboard scene.

A blackboard with writing on it, including "Agatha, this is Magnus; give my little bumblebee her house and her money"

20.Ferris almost lost part of her finger while filming.

Mrs. Trunchbull pointing at Amanda

21.Ferris went on to play another villainous character involved with kids who had special powers.

Aunt Marge inflated

Ferris starred in the Harry Potter franchise as Aunt Marge (Marjorie Dursley). In a memorable scene from Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry accidentally casts the Inflating Charm on his aunt, causing her to blow up like a balloon and float out of the room.

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22.Arnold Schwarzenegger almost made a cameo.

Arnold smiling

23.Lastly, Matilda actually loses her powers in the book.

Mara sitting in a large chair while holding the book

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