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That photo of "Emma Thompson as Kate" has nothing to do with the film, and is not even Emma Thompson
- The photo is from the film but it's Kim Thompson (Cheryl) not Emma Thompson (Kate)lɘɘяɘM яɘɫƨɐƮ 11:33, 2 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Alternate versions
The claim that Britishisms were overdubbed, etc. needs a source. The specific example cited:
- in the scene featuring John Inman reading the nominees for the theatre awards, three American actors are named in addition to Ron Anderson, rather than the British actors named in the original.
is wrong, based on the dialogue from the 1999 Alliance Atlantis Canadian VHS release, which mentions Dudley Moore
, Michael Caine
, and Christopher Reeve
as Ron Anderson's competitors. — 72.244.201.208 (talk) 22:16, 15 May 2008 (UTC).