Why is the movie called Camille?
Isn't her name Marguerite? I've never seen the movie, only the parts that were shown in the movie "Annie."
Sorry if it's obvious! I've googled, but to no avail. Thanks!
Isn't her name Marguerite? I've never seen the movie, only the parts that were shown in the movie "Annie."
Sorry if it's obvious! I've googled, but to no avail. Thanks!
I found this from the quotes section here at imdb.com.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0028683/trivia?tab=qt&ref_=tt_trv_qu
Madame Barjon, the Florist: For the lady of the camillias. And they're almost twice as large as usual.
Marguerite: I shall have twice as many tomorrow.
Prudence Duvernoy: Twice as many! Oh, don't listen to her, Barjon. I know what those things cost.
Madame Barjon, the Florist: Doesn't she listen when she orders her hats and dresses from you?
Prudence Duvernoy: They're an investment!
Marguerite: Of course I order too many hats and too many dresses and too many everything, but I want them.
Alright.
But why the movie is named "Camille". It's ridiculous.
The flower are named "camellias", and the root of the word has nothing to do with the name "Camille".
The original novel is named "La Dame aux Camélias". "Camélias" meaning the flower.
This is just stupid.