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In regards to the former - yes, I had heard that. But you know, I can't imagine Julie Andrews as Eliza - she's in my mind as sweetness and light. I just can't imagine her saying 'Move your bleedin' arse!' quite like Audrey Hepburn.direstraits said:Did you know that Audrey Hepburn beat Julie Andrews to the role, despite the fact that it was Julie herself who played Eliza in the Broadway version?
Also, did you know that the anagram of 'The Sound of Music' is 'I really love pointing out tiny bits of useless information on the movie'?
direstraits said:Also, did you know that the anagram of 'The Sound of Music' is 'I really love pointing out tiny bits of useless information on the movie'?
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direstraits said:I got just one word for you, Jenn - 'Of course not!'
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Singing in the Rain is a great movie. There is no better scene in movies, IMHO, than where Gene Kelly is Singing the title song and Dancing with his umbrella.turque said:I have it on DVD and I cannot get enough of it... the same as Singing in the rain which is actually my favorite "oldish but goldish" movie!
A little off-topic but discussing Musicals reminds me of the "Hokey" movies starring Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney......I enjoy them. Judy Garland is one of my favorite singers.abecedarian said:We love both the Sound of Music and Singing in the Rain. What can I say my family loves musicals. We have to watch Oklahoma, The Music Man, and The Wizard Of Oz fairly often. I love the music from State Fair too, even though it's not one that everyone else mentions. Hokey? You bet. Bring em on. I'm about due for another shot of Brigadoon too