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ChocolateLady Posted - 03/11/2009 : 11:11:33
I just discovered that Carol Burnett stared in all three versions of the TV movies "Once Upon A Mattress" - 1964, 1972 and 2005.

I'm wondering - aside from movies with sequels, is that a singular achievement or can anyone think of someone else who appeared in three different versions of the same movie. I know of a couple of times where the same actor appeared in two different versions - Burt Reynolds in both "The Longest Yard" films, and Michael Caine in both versions of "Sleuth". But has anyone else appeared in three versions besides Carol?
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demonic Posted - 03/22/2009 : 13:52:57
That's strange. When I added lots of Hamlets way back for my Hamlet accolade the McKellen one definitely wasn't on imdb, and the Chamberlain one was still a working link under that id number - obviously something changed when they added the other 1970 version, or maybe altered the Chamberlain link into the Hallmark series banner.

I don't know why it's not adding to the site though. Maybe it's confused (like me).

To add to the confusion the poster associated with the McKellen on imdb is actually of Nicol Williamson's 1969 version. Something is rotten in the state of imDenmarkb...
ChocolateLady Posted - 03/22/2009 : 13:02:32
quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

quote:
Originally posted by ChocolateLady



I tried to put this together, but I find that the 1970 one that you have here is the Ian McKellen version that Gielgud doesn't appear in, and isn't the Chamberlain one at all, which doesn't seem to be on the site, but I found here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065811/ but I can't seem to get this one to upload as a new movie.

BENJ!!!! HELP!!!



Hi [tho I am not benj!]

Maybe it's because it's an ep from Hallmark Hall of Fame, a tv series on imdb. Won an Emmy, but not released in a movie theater. Dunno, but ...





I know, but it was basically a TV movie, and TV movies are allowed. Bit of a fine line, isn't it.
BaftaBaby Posted - 03/22/2009 : 08:34:17
quote:
Originally posted by ChocolateLady



I tried to put this together, but I find that the 1970 one that you have here is the Ian McKellen version that Gielgud doesn't appear in, and isn't the Chamberlain one at all, which doesn't seem to be on the site, but I found here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065811/ but I can't seem to get this one to upload as a new movie.

BENJ!!!! HELP!!!



Hi [tho I am not benj!]

Maybe it's because it's an ep from Hallmark Hall of Fame, a tv series on imdb. Won an Emmy, but not released in a movie theater. Dunno, but ...

ChocolateLady Posted - 03/22/2009 : 07:53:07
quote:
Originally posted by dem9nic

Here are the Hamlet's -

Burton
Chamberlain
Branagh




I tried to put this together, but I find that the 1970 one that you have here is the Ian McKellen version that Gielgud doesn't appear in, and isn't the Chamberlain one at all, which doesn't seem to be on the site, but I found here http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065811/ but I can't seem to get this one to upload as a new movie.

BENJ!!!! HELP!!!
ChocolateLady Posted - 03/15/2009 : 12:32:20
quote:
Originally posted by Beanmimo

quote:
Originally posted by benj clews

I believe the entire cast of Police Academy have starred in the same film with the same jokes 7 times.



Don't you mean 'same joke' ?



Actually, he meant 'same lame joke'.
Beanmimo Posted - 03/13/2009 : 16:47:58
quote:
Originally posted by benj clews

I believe the entire cast of Police Academy have starred in the same film with the same jokes 7 times.



Don't you mean 'same joke' ?
MguyXXV Posted - 03/13/2009 : 16:34:40
I don't know what this thread is about, because I didn't read any of the posts, but I thought this would be a good place to note that I am only three reviews away from bronze.

Oh yeah, I've been bronze before, but that got taken away from me when we switched to the new value system. That was kind of mean. I've been in therapy about that, because I'm afraid they're going to do it again. You know: "them".

I think I'm going to switch to a monochrome monitor, on account of that way I won't really notice when "they" do something, you know, colorful to me again. This ways, I won't get all crushed or nothing. Like that really sucky feeling you get when somebody hijacks a thread with really banal chatter. Gaa! That irks me.
Conan The Westy Posted - 03/13/2009 : 08:34:25
quote:
Originally posted by benj clews

I believe the entire cast of Police Academy have starred in the same film with the same jokes 7 times.


And didn't I make the most of that special dispensation for my series of reviews.
ChocolateLady Posted - 03/13/2009 : 05:36:48
quote:
Originally posted by benj clews

I believe the entire cast of Police Academy have starred in the same film with the same jokes 7 times.



Ah, but those are technically sequels and not remakes, so they're out.

(Yes, I know you were joking!)
ChocolateLady Posted - 03/13/2009 : 05:36:06
quote:
Originally posted by BaftaBabe

quote:
Originally posted by ChocolateLady




But if that's not a big enough accolade to do, we could add people who appeared in two versions of the same film. Like I said, there's "The Longest Yard" as well as "Sluth", but I don't know of many others.




Cape Fear?





Yes - Gregory Peck is in both of those. Good one!
demonic Posted - 03/12/2009 : 13:38:58
I'd stick to threes if you can, but there are plenty of doubles - just check out the slew of remakes and there often some cast cross over... look at "Get Carter" for example (Michael Caine has no shame)
demonic Posted - 03/12/2009 : 13:36:18
Here are the Hamlet's -

Burton
Chamberlain
Branagh
BaftaBaby Posted - 03/12/2009 : 11:46:26
quote:
Originally posted by ChocolateLady




But if that's not a big enough accolade to do, we could add people who appeared in two versions of the same film. Like I said, there's "The Longest Yard" as well as "Sluth", but I don't know of many others.




Cape Fear?

benj clews Posted - 03/12/2009 : 10:24:40
I believe the entire cast of Police Academy have starred in the same film with the same jokes 7 times.
ChocolateLady Posted - 03/12/2009 : 09:30:55
quote:
Originally posted by wildheartlivie

Have you considered actors who played characters in series films, like Warner Baxter in the Crime Doctor films? I think he played the character in 10 films.



There are TONS of those, so I don't think I'd want to make an accolade with all those. I really like the idea of remakes of the same story where one actor appeared in all three (or more) of them.

But if that's not a big enough accolade to do, we could add people who appeared in two versions of the same film. Like I said, there's "The Longest Yard" as well as "Sluth", but I don't know of many others.

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