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* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: You might not recognize Mr. Witherspoon's face, but you've probably heard Edward Everett Horton narrating "Fractured Fairy Tales" on ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: You might not recognize Mr. Witherspoon's face, but you've probably heard Edward Everett Horton narrating "Fractured Fairy Tales" on ''[[Rocky and Bullwinkle]]''.
* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: [[Inverted]]-- [[Cary Grant]] was so dissatisfied with his performance in this movie that he donated his entire salary from it to charity rather than profit from it at all.
* [[Money, Dear Boy]]: [[Inverted]]-- [[Cary Grant]] was so dissatisfied with his performance in this movie that he donated his entire salary from it to charity rather than profit from it at all.
* [[Playing Against Type]]: Cary Grant, who usually plays suave and sophisticated characters, in the movie plays a character who starts out like that, but becomes increasingly panicked and flustered as the story goes on.

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Revision as of 16:31, 18 January 2015


  • Hey, It's That Voice!: You might not recognize Mr. Witherspoon's face, but you've probably heard Edward Everett Horton narrating "Fractured Fairy Tales" on Rocky and Bullwinkle.
  • Money, Dear Boy: Inverted-- Cary Grant was so dissatisfied with his performance in this movie that he donated his entire salary from it to charity rather than profit from it at all.
  • Playing Against Type: Cary Grant, who usually plays suave and sophisticated characters, in the movie plays a character who starts out like that, but becomes increasingly panicked and flustered as the story goes on.