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Working Title of Major Movies

Filmmakers are good at making films. Sometimes they aren’t so good at coming up with names for those films, so somebody in marketing has to come up with a better one. Here are some early, working titles of major movies.


Working Title of Major Movies


Annie Hall: Woody Allen tried several different titles, including A Rollercoaster Named Desire, It Had to Be Jew, and Anhedonia (a word that means the inability to feel pleasure).


2001: A Space Odyssey: How the Solar System Was Won


Child’s Play: Batteries Not Includes


Friday the 13th: A Long Night at Camp Blood


Alien : Star Beast


Reality Bites: Ben Stiller’s movie about Generation X-ers trying to find their place in the world was originally titled The Real World. He was forced to change it when MTV debuted the reality series The Real World, about Generation X-ers trying to find their place in the world.


Basic Instinct: Love Hurts


The Breakfast Club: The Lunch Bunch


Halloween: The Babysitter Murders


Letters From Iwo Jima: Men From Mars


Scream: This self-aware horror movie in which a murderer kills according to the rules of horror movies was originally titled Scary Movie. Ironically, in 2000 a movie parodying Scream was released, and it was titled Scary Movie.


Boys Don’t Cry: Take It Like a Man


Pulp Fiction: Black Mask


2012: Farewell, Atlantis


Some Like it Hot: Not Tonight, Josephine


Last Action Hero: Extremely Violent


American Pie: Screenwriter Adam Herz tried to unabashedly appeal to movie studios when he submitted his script with the title Teenage Sex Comedy That Can Be Made For Under $10 Million That Your Reader Will Love But the Executive Will Hate. (It was also briefly called Comfort Food.)


Big: When I Grow Up


50/50: I’m With Cancer


Back to the Future: Spaceman from Pluto


Titanic: The Ship of Dreams


Psycho: Wimpy


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