Clark Gable as an evil chauffeur -- hee!
He introduces himself thusly:
"I'm Nick." (dramatic pause) "The chauffeur!"
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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Clark Gable as an evil chauffeur -- hee!
He introduces himself thusly:
"I'm Nick." (dramatic pause) "The chauffeur!"
That's the one!
MRPH.
I remember being sniffly when I first saw the movie as a youngster but the movie just gets funnier with successive viewing. By the time we get to the blind gardening (!), I'm usually on the floor, giggling helplessly.
I do have to say I have not seen this in about 10 or 15 years, so I may find it funnier now!
All you Roger Allam fans need to see him in Parade's End, in which he stars with... Benedict Cumberbatch. It's a non-singing part, though.
(He's also in The Thick of It).
Huh.
While I am interested in the movie in the trailer, it does not feel like a "Star Trek" movie to me.
Hello, Tailor has analysis/speculation of the trailer and which TOS villain Cumberbatch is supposed to be playing: [link]
I've only watched a handful of the original Trek episodes so the only one familiar to me is Khan, but it's fun to see folks geeking out over the trailer already.
While I am interested in the movie in the trailer, it does not feel like a "Star Trek" movie to me.
Yeah, that was how I felt. It looks so generic. I'm sure it'll be fun and exciting, though.