We Bet You Never Knew These Interesting Facts About “Forrest Gump”
Some of the Props Were Authentic
Gary Sinise is the talented actor who took on the role of Lieutenant Dan, the tough but secretly venerable man who led a platoon of soldiers during the Vietnam War. His team included Forrest and Bubba.
In the film, Gary’s costume includes a St. Christopher Medal with the inscription “Protect Us in Combat.” This prop is actually a genuine medal which once belonged to Gary Sinise’s brother-in-law. The real owner actually wore it during his service in the Vietnam War.
John Lennon Features In the Movie
In the film, during Forrest Gump’s endless adventures, he also ends up meeting the legendary John Lennon. The footage of the encounter was actually real and was taken from the Beatle’s appearance on the Dick Cavett Show.
In the film, Yoko Ono was digitally removed and convincingly replaced with Tom Hanks in character. This meant that the footage looks genuinely authentic (because it is), only obviously Forrest Gump was not actually present when the recording was originally made!