They register as The McGuffins, which is of course a reference to Alfred Hitchcock
In the climactic scene of Singin’ in the Rain Debbie Reynolds sings behind the curtain while Jean Hagen lip synchs on stage, and is revealed as a fraud when the curtain is pulled back. The producers, unsure of Reynolds’ voice, in turn had her dubbed on the soundtrack. Who (in real life) dubbed Debbie Reynolds as she (in reel life) dubbed Jean Hagen?
Although Reynolds sang most of her own songs, Betty Noyes dubbed two of them: “Would You?” and “You Are My Lucky Star”. In the scene where Reynolds is dubbing Hagen’s dialogue scene, the voice we hear is actually Hagen’s
Archiveguy, you are a movie geek god. Well done!
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KIRK was the one I was SURE of—SAVAGE was one I THINK. Was he ever in the actual military or just a mercenary? The third one, if it’s who I think it is----comic strip.
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Call me a fool, but are we sure that Kirk won the US" version of the Medal of Honor, and not some “Federation/Star Fleet” version?
For the first time ever, I wanna see a site on this one.
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I would if I could mister, I would if I could. THAT’S my problem. I don’t remember where it was that I originally read the trivia question.
BTW—in case anyone cares—I THINK the third one was STEVE CANYON.
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James.
Ooh, does this mean I get to post a question? Hmm…
What do William Shakespeare, Margaret Thatcher, and Darth Vader have in common? **
They all had twins!
Since this thread is pretty much dead, PLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASEPLEASE tell me the answer to the movie question, archiveguy!!!