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* [[Executive Meddling]]: Literally! Then-US President [[Richard Nixon]] convinced friend and producer Jack Warner to expunge the musical number "Cool Considerate Men," an ode to wealthy conservatism sung by the antagonist, from [[The Movie]] for purely political reasons -- and not just remove it but ''destroy all the footage''. As Warner was no longer working with his and his brother's namesake studio, however, the employees responsible merely packed it into unmarked boxes and stashed it with all of the other film negatives, letting Paramount Pictures rediscover it years later for the Special Edition. Nixon had earlier attempted to pressure playwright Sherman Edwards into removing the number after seeing a performance of the play at the White House, but Edwards refused. Guess that makes this [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Executive]] ''[[A Worldwide Punomenon|Branch]]'' [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Meddling.]] Or [[Stealth Pun|Chief Executive Editing]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]:
** Anyone who doesn't know William Daniels' name will always refer to him as [[Boy Meets World|Mr. Feeny]]. Or [[St. Elsewhere|Dr. Mark Craig]]. Or [[Captain Nice]].
*** Or [[Knight Rider|KITT]].
** Edward Rutledge would later [[Northern Exposure|move to Alaska and open a bar and grill]].
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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Those that don't recognize William Daniels as Mr. Feeny may recognize his voice as that of [[Knight Rider|KITT]].
* [[The Pete Best]]: Paul Hecht and Clifford David originated the roles of John Dickinson and Edward Rutledge, respectively, but it was Donald Madden and John Cullum who created the most enduring versions of the characters in the film version.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Both William Daniels and Howard da Silva were cast wildly against type. Circa 1969, Daniels specialized in meek, ineffectual, and prematurely middle-aged characters, while da Silva was best known as a nasty villain (like Jud in the original ''Oklahoma!''). In Daniels' case, characters like [[St. Elsewhere|Dr. Craig]] and [[Boy Meets World|Mr. Feeny]] were a result of post-''1776'' typecasting.
* [[Typecasting]]: Ron Holgate (Richard Henry Lee) had already established himself as an actor specializing in roles that called for an extremely [[Large Ham]], like [[Miles Gloriosus]] in the original cast of ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]].''