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    Huyck and Katz wrote the ending leaving the story

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    Huyck and Katz began to develop ideas for the film.

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    Huyck and Katz strongly felt that the film should be animated.

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    science fiction film directed by Willard Huyck and starring Lea Thompson,

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    Huyck and Katz wanted to incorporate both lighter, humorous elements and darker, suspenseful elements.

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    After the film's release, Huyck and Katz chose to work on more dramatic

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    Huyck and Katz wrote the ending leaving the story open for a sequel, which was never produced.

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    Huyck states that this storyline was considered because"we thought it would be sort of fun to shoot there.

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    Huyck said he later encountered fans and supporters of the film who felt that it had been unfairly treated by critics.

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    After the film's release, Huyck and Katz chose to work on more dramatic projects to separate themselves from Howard the Duck.

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    Although Tim Robbins had not appeared in many films, Huyck and Katz were confident that he was right for the part.

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    difficult to hear when he wore his suit, Huyck ordered Gale to perform his scenes without speaking any of the required dialogue,

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    Howard the Duck is a 1986 American comic science fiction film directed by Willard Huyck and starring Lea Thompson, Jeffrey Jones, and Tim Robbins.

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    Because Ed Gale's voice was difficult to hear when he wore his suit, Huyck ordered Gale to perform his scenes without speaking any of the required dialogue, which was later synchronized during the editing process.

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    After the film was completed, Huyck and Katz auditioned John Cusack, Jason Alexander, and Martin Short for the voice of Howard, eventually casting Chip Zien, because they felt his nasally voice worked well for the part.

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    After the film's production concluded, Lucas told Huyck and Katz about the comic book Howard the Duck, primarily written by Steve Gerber, describing the series as being"very funny" and praising its elements of film noir and absurdism.

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    To play the physical role of Howard, Huyck and Katz held casting calls with dwarf actors, eventually casting a child actor and hiring Ed Gale, who had been rejected because he was too tall for the role, to perform stunts and portray the role during evening shoots.

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