Westworld (1973) 20 Weird Facts That You Didn’t Know About
Long before modern AI thrillers and futuristic theme parks, Westworld (1973) imagined a chilling world where technology turns against its creators. Written and directed by Michael Crichton, this groundbreaking sci-fi film introduced ideas that still shape movies and TV today. In this video, we reveal 20 weird facts you didn’t know about Westworld — from its pioneering use of computer-generated imagery to strange production choices, hidden inspirations, and behind-the-scenes stories that influenced everything from Jurassic Park to the HBO series decades later. 👉 Subscribe for more classic sci-fi deep dives, weird movie facts, and forgotten film history.

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