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* [[Sleeper Hit]]: Made a modest $50 million at the box office (maybe not-so-modest considering the musical genre was sagging), but became an even bigger hit on DVD via word-of-mouth. |
* [[Sleeper Hit]]: Made a modest $50 million at the box office (maybe not-so-modest considering the musical genre was sagging), but became an even bigger hit on DVD via word-of-mouth. |
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* [[What Could Have Been]]: Originally [[Kylie Minogue]]'s Fairy role was going to be portrayed by [[Ozzy Osbourne]]. The warped roar her voice turns into is all him. |
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Originally [[Kylie Minogue]]'s Fairy role was going to be portrayed by [[Ozzy Osbourne]]. The warped roar her voice turns into is all him. |
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** Tim Wheeler from Irish band [[Ash]] auditioned for the part of Christian. |
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=== The 1952 film contains examples of: === |
=== The 1952 film contains examples of: === |
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* [[Talking to Himself]]: José Ferrer plays both Henri and the Comte. |
* [[Talking to Himself]]: José Ferrer plays both Henri and the Comte. |
Revision as of 13:48, 14 January 2015
The 2001 film provides examples of:
- Fake Nationality: The French characters are played by Australian and British actors, and an Argentinian character is played by a Polish actor.
- Non-Singing Voice: Averted for everyone (including Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman) who performed their own singing, except Jim Broadbent and John Leguizamo.
- Sleeper Hit: Made a modest $50 million at the box office (maybe not-so-modest considering the musical genre was sagging), but became an even bigger hit on DVD via word-of-mouth.
- What Could Have Been: Originally Kylie Minogue's Fairy role was going to be portrayed by Ozzy Osbourne. The warped roar her voice turns into is all him.
- Tim Wheeler from Irish band Ash auditioned for the part of Christian.
The 1952 film contains examples of:
- Talking to Himself: José Ferrer plays both Henri and the Comte.