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The SOM film accents

Posted by: jimvar1 03:25 am EDT 05/08/15
In reply to: re: Durbin? Wouldn't she be like 50+ in 1956 and... - PlayWiz 05:28 pm EDT 05/07/15

I don't think the film kids had accents that particularly stood out as "American." As a matter of fact, w/ Andrews and Richard Haydn being the only Brits in the cast (and Andrews already having spent some 10 years in the USA), Plummer being Canadian, and everyone else Yank, Robert Wise and his team went to great effort to achieve a "mid-Atlantic" accent for the film. And I think they succeeded in that regard.

Compare Carrie Underwood's accent to the American actors in the film, and you will get a heavier "American" accent than what came out in the film.


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