Err, whatever the name of the older character in Deathtrap is. Didn't Caine play the younger character in the earlier version?
Slueth, actually. The character's name is Andrew in both, but it's hardly important.
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Err, whatever the name of the older character in Deathtrap is. Didn't Caine play the younger character in the earlier version?
Slueth, actually. The character's name is Andrew in both, but it's hardly important.
David Tennant and Kevin Kline
Hamlet, I think. On Theater though, right, not on TV? Although I hear they filmed Tennant version of Hamlet a few months ago.
I wanna say Frankenfurter.
Not quite as modern.
The Grim Reaper.
RIGHT!
How'bout David Tennant and Heath Ledger?
Not quite as modern.
Byron?
Uther Pendragon?
How'bout David Tennant and Heath Ledger?
Casanova, baby!
Christopher Plummer and Robert Downey, Jr.
Natalie Portman and Vanessa Redgrave
Chaplin? That can't be right.
Slueth, actually.
Right. That was the original title. I never saw the first one, just the one with Caine and Christopher Reeve.
Uther Pendragon?
Yeap! I mainlined the first season of Merlin over the weekend so he's fresh in my mind. What a silly show! I enjoyed myself though.
Casanova, baby!
You betcha.
Christopher Plummer and Robert Downey, Jr.
Sherlock Holmes?