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Cary Elwes went from starring in 'The Princess Bride' to being unemployed. Then Al Pacino stepped in.

Business Insider·Jason Guerrasio·20 days ago
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Cary Elwes. Universal Pictures; 20th Century Fox; Getty Images; BI By 2026-05-13T15:30:01.255Z Cary Elwes' star-making turn in Rob Reiner 's classic swashbuckling love story "The Princess Bride" would eventually become one of his most iconic roles. But after the movie premiered in 1987, the young Elwes wasn't exactly booked and busy. "I spent a year not working after 'Princess Bride,'" Elwes told Business Insider. While the movie performed modestly at the box office, it wouldn't reach a wider audience until it hit VHS a year later. In the meantime, Elwes was only getting offered roles as swordsmen and pirates, which he declined. "It made no sense to try and play another pirate when I played one for one of the great directors and writers of all time," he said. So Elwes played the part of twenty-something unemployed actor instead, roaming around New York City in search of his next big break — until a chance encounter with Al Pacino at a restaurant ended up changing everything.…

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