Miscast
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Everyone in it was miscast, and I find it incredible to read on this site that there are people out there who actually liked it.
The actors are
miscast.
Shelley Winters seems
miscast
here and the purpose of her role is rather obscure.
There's a bit of miscasting -- Frank Sinatra is sorely
miscast
as the Jewish Nathan Detroit, though it only becomes evident on "Sue Me", which is a distinctly Jewish song.
Someone on here said Rip Torn was
miscast.
Lauren Bacall, normally a powerful presence in the screen, is
miscast
in this film.
He grew tired of the swashbucklers and he said in his autobiography that he felt he was
miscast
in westerns and couldn't understand why people liked him in them.
I have to echo some of the earlier comments -- Chynna Phillips is horribly
miscast
as a teenager.
Thirtyish British cult horror siren Caroline Munro is hilariously
miscast
as an American teenager in the first third of the flick.
First of all, in defense of JOAN FONTAINE, it must be said that Ginger Rogers would have been terribly
miscast
as Alyce, the young British lady who has the title role.
Love how Lumet packaged her posterior in those real tight-fitting pants and had her wear possibly the snuggest tops around, but she is terribly
miscast
in this role - a role which should have been given to an older actress and one certainly less seductive.
I agree with the "slickstu" comments - but had a few other problems: The actors in general did a great job, but the guy who played Will (brilliantly) and the guy who played his father (brilliantly) were really
miscast.
MOST of the characters were badly
miscast
and only bore a lightly tainted resemblance to the characters created in the books.
But the worst was the totally
miscast
performance of Alec Guinness as a Indian professor - it was comical in the worst possible way, he would have been more at home in a Benny Hill episode!
Gregory Peck, with his feeble attempt at a British accent, is horribly
miscast.
Reno, too, seems
miscast
as a romantic lead but sometimes the quiet ones can sneak up on one, too, right?
However I felt that the movie had been totally
miscast
and the storyline had been butchered.
First, he is
miscast
as a former high-school star hockey player that every guy looked up to and every girl wanted to bed.
Joan Crawford is
miscast
as a wealthy American widow who relocates to London and mixes it up with the high society Brits.
Melanie Griffith is horribly
miscast
and would fool not one Hacedic Jew in Crown Heights with her undercover role.
Far more irritating was the presence of Beart, who was totally
miscast.
Bill Nighy is
miscast
as the reclusive writer father, and Henry Cavill as Casandara's would-be beau Stephen is leaden.
Aamir Khan, though seems to be
miscast
in the role of the completely cynical womaniser Akash, demonstrates a very fine versatility in this role and successfully shows the gradual growth of his character with depth and humour.
If Caan's character was supposed to be Bob Hope....well, he was definitely
miscast
in the role.
It's so much better, starting from the cast (Queen Latifah is so miscast, it hurts), straight to the story/humor (it's just not right)!
Princess Susan Hayward and the supporting players are all ridiculously miscast, but none more so than the Duke, whose performance might have passed muster had he been encouraged to play it strictly for laughs.
George Raft is
miscast
and just doesn't pull it off.
The screenplay is a joke, with major characters missing from the original novel and the acting from almost everybody in the film is down right horrible and that's really because most of the roles are
miscast
to begin with.
With that said, let me say that she would have been
miscast
in the role of Julie.
Others could have played the role of the son and in fact Lancaster seems
miscast
as Robinson's son.
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