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re: Biggest dubbing surprise?

Posted by: TheOtherOne 07:39 pm EDT 03/28/14
In reply to: re: Biggest dubbing surprise? - AlanScott 01:57 pm EDT 03/28/14

Jack Hawkins suffered from cancer of the larynx. His speaking voice was dubbed in every movie he made after 1966.

Christopher Jones's speaking voice was dubbed in Ryan's Daughter because David Lean thought he was a poor actor and regretted casting him.


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