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* [[Liam Neeson]] as the writer who instructs Russel Crowe on prison escapes in ''[[The Next Three Days]]''. So much they had to put him on the trailer. |
* [[Liam Neeson]] as the writer who instructs Russel Crowe on prison escapes in ''[[The Next Three Days]]''. So much they had to put him on the trailer. |
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* Mrs. Jumbo from ''[[Dumbo]]''. Like her son, she actually remains silent throughout the entire film, with her only dialogue being when she says Dumbo's real name after he's been delivered to her by a stork. |
* Mrs. Jumbo from ''[[Dumbo]]''. Like her son, she actually remains silent throughout the entire film, with her only dialogue being when she says Dumbo's real name after he's been delivered to her by a stork. |
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* In ''[[500 Days of Summer|Five Hundred Days of Summer]]'', [[Chloe Moretz]] is this as Tom's little sister. |
* In ''[[500 Days of Summer|Five Hundred Days of Summer]]'', [[Chloe Grace Moretz]] is this as Tom's little sister. |
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* ''[[Braindead]]'': The priest who has had only a few unremarkable appearances shows up in the graveyard once the zombies start appearing and goes to town on the zombies in the most epic scene of the movie, ripping/kicking off limbs, throwing and beating up zombies with lines like "This calls for divine intervention" and "I kick ass for The Lord!" |
* ''[[Braindead]]'': The priest who has had only a few unremarkable appearances shows up in the graveyard once the zombies start appearing and goes to town on the zombies in the most epic scene of the movie, ripping/kicking off limbs, throwing and beating up zombies with lines like "This calls for divine intervention" and "I kick ass for The Lord!" |
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* [[James Cagney]] reprising his role as George M. Cohan (which won him the Best Actor Oscar for ''Yankee Doodle Dandy'') for the [[Bob Hope]] vehicle ''The Seven Little Foys''. Cagney and Hope trade hilarious barbs for a couple minutes, then do an epic tap dance number together. |
* [[James Cagney]] reprising his role as George M. Cohan (which won him the Best Actor Oscar for ''Yankee Doodle Dandy'') for the [[Bob Hope]] vehicle ''The Seven Little Foys''. Cagney and Hope trade hilarious barbs for a couple minutes, then do an epic tap dance number together. |