Looked like the JC at least was a post-sync job; both looked passable, for micro-budget film.
I saw Bradley's JULIUS CAESAR somewhere along the line; it may have been an extra added attraction of the horror movie class I took from him at UCLA. It's actually pretty good. I've never seen PEER GYNT.
Rosemary Clooney was never a big name in Hollywood per se; she had lots of hit records and a very long singing career, I think she acted in only about four or five movies, WHITE CHRISTMAS being the best known. I doubt that she even had much influence on her son Miguel (a big, big comic book fan) getting into movies; that was probably more to do with his father, as Miguel has the same last name (and pretty much the same face). When George came out here, he slept on his cousin's couch for some time. George's father has zero influence in Hollywood; he was a TV newscaster back home. George put himself on the map because of his extremely handsome face, amusing personality, and--eventually--acting and directing talent. You'll have to look a long time to find another quote from him anything like his intemperate remark about Heston
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I llike Clooney and Heston too myself, at least overall.