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Sep 25 07 7:22 PM
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Quote:Maybe Nicolas Cage will consider tackling the Lionheart part after his triumph in THE WICKER MAN!
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May 15 08 4:03 PM
killer meteor wrote: The one thing that's been bugging me is: Who on earth did Lionheart play in Romeo and Juliet???
Maybe the guy who prepared the sleeping potion?
May 15 08 4:50 PM
May 15 08 9:19 PM
killer meteor wrote: Considering Leslie Howard once was Romeo, maybe its not too much to have the vain Lionheart play the role? Vincent Price would have made a fine Mercutio
You know, considering Lionheart's ego, I could see him going for the Romeo part, now that I think about it!
Jun 6 08 11:46 AM
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It also a bit too gruesome for my taste, and has a flat, almost tacky look to it.
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Sep 4 10 4:37 PM
jplibby wrote: Hmmm. Who did Lionheart play in Romeo and Juliet? Perhaps Mercutio (think John Barrymore). Or perhaps Friar Laurence?
Sep 4 10 10:11 PM
IzzyVanHalen wrote:jplibby wrote: Hmmm. Who did Lionheart play in Romeo and Juliet? Perhaps Mercutio (think John Barrymore). Or perhaps Friar Laurence?Well, he was egotistical enough to name his daughter after himself, I'm sure he was egotistical enough to give himself the male lead in that play!
Sep 7 10 10:36 AM
IzzyVanHalen wrote: Bump.I'd never seen THEATRE OF BLOOD until today. Loved it. Price's performance was brilliant (in particular I loved his "Butch" the hairdresser) and the cast of familiar British faces were fun to watch. Maddy Smith is, of course, always welcome on my DVD player.
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though for some reason the character was renamed Miranda for the stage play.
Nov 1 10 8:50 PM
Doc Savage wrote: though for some reason the character was renamed Miranda for the stage play. Miranda is Prospero's daughter in The Tempest. Lionheart, who saw enemies everywhere, would've identified with Prospero.
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