Making movies is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get. Forrest Gump is a beloved and frequently quoted modern classic that has captivated audiences and changed the American cultural landscape since its release. The winner of six Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay, its portrayal of American history has often sparked debate. Over the years, viewers have revisited the movie from various perspectives, comparing its sociopolitical themes to those of the current environment. There is no consensus on the exact nature of Robert Zemeckis's creation, yet its influential role in pop culture is undeniable, as is the love for the film. Producer Steve Starkey takes readers on the set of Forrest Gump, providing a candid and nostalgic account of his personal journey during the film's production. His unique firsthand account highlights what makes this iconic movie special and outlines the filmmaking process-from Zemeckis's early determination to "do anything" to get the film made, to discussions with studio executives about funding and creative control, to the immense effort required during production. Starkey chronicles his distinctive relationship with the film as a producer and a creative partner to Zemeckis, who recognized the film's potential from the beginning. Featuring exclusive materials-more than two hundred never-before-seen production stills and photographs depicting the entire cinematic process-this tell-all book, complete with a foreword by Tom Hanks, is a must-read for Forrest Gump fans and movie enthusiasts alike. AUTHOR: Steve Starkey is an Academy Award?winning film producer who, in addition to working closely with acclaimed director Robert Zemeckis on such films as Forrest Gump, Contact, Cast Away, What Lies Beneath, and The Polar Express, has operated in various capacities on projects such as George Lucas's original Star Wars trilogy and Ridley Scott's Matchstick Men. Starkey's production filmography includes his role as executive producer for Last Holiday and Real Steel. He began his work alongside Zemeckis as the associate producer on Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Back to the Future, parts II and III. 263 colour illustrations