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Natalie Portman, James Franco, and Danny McBride in Your Highness (2011)

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Although the film was written by Ben Best and Danny McBride, the dialogue is heavily improvised. Director David Gordon Green said there was never a script used on-set. Only the plot outline and written notes were used.
The premise for the movie evolved from a frivolous game David Gordon Green and Danny McBride used to play to while away on film sets. Each would take turns in suggesting a title for a film, and the other would try to concoct a viable storyline. When the title "Your Highness" was put forward, the premise was, "It's about a Prince who gets stoned and fights dragons."
James Franco took sword training for nine months before and during filming.
During filming, James Franco flew back and forth between New York City and Belfast, because he was attending full-time classes in college.
Natalie Portman admitted she only did this movie because there was some uncertainty if Black Swan (2010) would get green-lit by a major studio. She signed on to this film for a paycheck, and use it to help finance Black Swan herself, should the need have ever risen. However, Black Swan got green-lit, and went underway fairly easily, and Natalie got stuck doing this film having already signed on.

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