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re: Do Movie Musicals Give Musicals a Bad Name?

Posted by: Greg_M 02:25 pm EST 11/03/15
In reply to: re: Do Movie Musicals Give Musicals a Bad Name? - StanS 02:14 pm EST 11/03/15

I love the film of "My Fair Lady" and I love Hepburn, but like you, every time Marni Nixon voice comes on I feel there is a hole in the story - the dubbing isn't a good match.

Listening to Audrey's vocals/with piano give a more satisfying reading of the show. True Audrey isn't a soprano and can't get above a high C, but her readings are funnier and charming.

I would love for the film to be issued with moist of Audrey's voice and a little dubbing by someone who sounds like her


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