Eli Wallach


I read a few comments that Eli Wallach would have been totally miscast as Davis Leland. I don't see that, I think he was doing fine. Could it be that people remember him (too much) from films like "The good, the bad and the ugly" and "The magnificent seven"?
(In HTSAM he does remind me somewhat of Silvio Berlusconi. Yuck! :-))


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Yes, the lucky bastard! :-)

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When Simon asks Nicole who the American is, I swore she said "David Lean".

David Lean directed Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia. I thought it was an in-joke in the script.

Did my ears deceive me?

Did Audrey misspeak the line?


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Character's name is "Leland." You heard it as "Lean" - pretty close.
Was the actor's diction flawed, or your hearing?

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He was not miscast at all and never is.

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So the role was supposed to be performed by George C. Scott, but because he was late on the first day of shooting, he was fired. Wallach replaced him, and was, IMHO, very good.

"We will see you next time when my guest will be, a different person. Don't look in my camera." PFT

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He reminds me of Leo Getz.
Or the other way round.

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As in everything he ever appeared in, Wallach was great in this small role. It's just unusual to see him playing a business man in a suit, which seems to disconcert some people.

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