No Hugh?


I find it strange that Hugh Laurie didn't get a part in this. I remember reading in an article before it was made where he said there'd be some stern words if he wasn't in it.

reply

well, hes not exactly bright and young is he....hes also busy with HOUSE at the moment, which due to the (brilliant) show's sucess he's really not going to be in something else for the time being, even if his best friend did direct it. Well, thats my theroy

reply

There were older character parts, although I can't actually think of one he could've been! Yes, busy busy, it would be nice to see them working together again.

reply

he is in it.. when Nina and Adam get in the limosene and go to Arendel, Hugh is the voice of the driver. I don't think he's in the credits but his voice is so recognisable that it has to be him.

reply

[deleted]

Actually the driver was Stephen Fry but Hugh Laurie's voice was used, if you listen carefully.

reply

no it's all stephen fry

reply

I'd seen this film about a dozen times before I had a sudden realisation about the taxi driver.

'That's Hugh bloody Laurie!'

Oh, Lady Margaret ~ you are naive

reply

Ok, so Stephen Fry appears as the driver around the 31 minute mark.
He has two dialogues, first one is someting like, Where to , Sir? which is clearly in Stephen's voice,
and then the second line is Arling(something) is nice this time of year which sounds like Hugh but is actually Stephen.

What you give, Momo, is yours for good. What you keep is lost forever.

reply