Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022) - Mary the Voice Actor Scene | Movieclips
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- Downton Abbey: A New Era - Mary the Voice Actor: Mary (Michelle Dockery) voices Myrna's (Laura Haddock) role.
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
The Crawley family goes on a grand journey to the South of France to uncover the mystery of the dowager countess's newly inherited villa.
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Cast: Dominic West, Hugh Dancy, Kevin Doyle, Laura Haddock, Michelle Dockery, Phyllis Logan
Producer: Julian Fellowes
Screenwriter: Julian Fellowes
Director: Simon Curtis
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I know the actress is going through hard times here, but I love that vase drop. And Mary's calm reaction of "I do hope that was a prop" xD She's got her granny's coolness for sure!
Matthew: "Sorry about the vassss..."
Violet: "Oh, don't be. It was a gift from a dreadful aunt. I never liked it."
"I do hope that was a prop." Mary's best line in this scene.
This is my favourite scene of the movie. Plus I sometimes love seeing how films are made anyway. Like seeing the cameras being set up, particularly how they handle film negatives when preparing to shoot, studio lights being set up, film clapperboards and of course voice dubbings.
I didn't think of it when I first saw this scene, but it reminds me of a scene from the movie "Singin' In the Rain" in which an actress is pretending to sing then a curtain goes up and the audience can see it's really Debbie Reynolds singing.
I wonder if that's where they got their inspiration from. This is my first time watching the scene and Singing in the Rain is what I thought of immediately.
This HAS to be inspired by Singing In The Rain. It’s the exact plot hook.
"And I caint stan 'im!" 😂😂
Mary did a fantastic job
And in just one take too.
The Cockney actress reminds me of Miss Doolittle in My Fair Lady.
Or a non-comedic version of Lina Lamont.
That's exactly the reference they mention in the movie, about George Bernard Shaw :)
"Singin' in The Rain" - Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Connor.
1:40 Mary really went QUEEN MARY with her accent here 😂😂😂 it is thicker than her usual
Good scene with Mary's humorous comment. Is that actor meant to be a Clark Gable look-alike?
Those things do happen sometimes: someone such as Lady Mary who isn't trying to be in show business, isn't looking for it, but is in the right place and at the right--- and they're discovered.
Oh do tell us more. All Wise One!! 🙄
@@zyxw2024 OK, I will. It happened to me. A director saw me in my workplace and wanted me to be in a stage production. I had other things going on and declined.
@@andrewbrendan1579probably declined that casting couch😋😋
I saw Hannibal just few months ago and loved him as Will . But here I didn't recognize him until half the movie was over .. the glasses and curly hair made a lot of difference .
So true, not to mention the stubble
The funniest thing here is revealed in interview shots of Michelle. In real life, she has a bit of a cockney accent, not the refined lady accent. In fact its the woman playing Edith who speaks in her natural manner. Michelle is in fact a wonderful voice actor.
This film is basically Singin’ in the Rain/Downton Abbey crossover fanfiction come to life.
Greta Garbo was mentioned. In the latter 1970s, I would see Garbo every so often where I was employed at the time. She knew people there.
I love both movies of downton abby
This is the plot of Singing In The Rain.
I loved this movie.
👍👌
What is going on here?
The more “Hollywood beautiful”, by general American/english audience expectations actress, can’t act to save her life, but she’s perfect & presentable on screen. The more “plain” actress acts flawlessly, but since she’s not as “traditionally” attractive, they don’t think audiences will be as impressed with her, so they do a singing in the rain type voice dubbing, where the “pretty” one plays the “pretty” girl character, while the “plain” one with actual talent voices her.