Michelle Pfeiffer wasn’t going to play Catwoman in without first mastering the comic book character’s trademark weapon. As the actress explained to ET in 1992, going toe to toe with Michael Keaton’s Caped Crusader was “one of the hardest things” she had ever done in her career at the time.
And just one of the challenges she faced was learning how to wield Selina Kyle’s whip, which Pfeiffer credited to her teacher, Anthony Delongis, a fight choreographer and movement teacher at UCLA. “It was a real stroke of luck finding [Delongis], because his approach was different than anything I had ever seen or that Tim [Burton] had ever seen in that it wasn't a kind of — excuse the pun — of the whip,” Pfeiffer explained. “It was very graceful and elegant.
And actually very dancelike and beautiful. And kind of more feline really.”Pfeiffer’s hard work was put on full display last year in a viral tweet, which contained a behind-the-scenes snippet of the scene in where Catwoman whips the heads off four mannequins in a sporting goods store.
In the clip, Pfeiffer achieves this stunt in a single take, followed by the crew giving her a round of applause on the set.Reminder: Michelle Pfeiffer whipped the heads off those four mannequins IN ONE TAKE to thunderous applause from the Batman Returns crew!
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