10 Things They Never Tell You About Being A Hollywood Movie Extra

10. The Booze Is Fake

Think of three films that you love and chances are at least one of them will involve a party of some kind, whether it be a wine tasting in southern Italy or a keg-fuelled frat party. The consumption of alcohol is so common in movies that you don’t give the guy sitting in the corner supping a beer a second glance, though if you did you might notice his expression change every time the stuff touches his lips.

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Not every production is Apocalypse Now – for the most part, directors prefer it when everyone on set is completely sober, and for good reason. Nothing would make an elusive shot harder to capture than extras who can’t even do the one thing they are being paid to do and walk in a straight line, though the alternatives (from the extra’s point of view) are rarely pleasant.

If you’re lucky, you’ll get to nurse a bottle of apple juice all day. The colour and consistency is enough of a match for most, and once inside an emptied (and thoroughly washed out) beer bottle you would be hard pressed to spot the difference. If the beer needs to be in a clear glass, you’re more likely to be served soda water with food colouring.

Beer drinkers are the lucky ones, however. If you turn up on set looking suave enough to pull off a whiskey, then your reward is stand all day with a glass of vinegar under your nose, complete with gelatin ice cubes.

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