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Current Talk '04 II / Re: Jonathan Frid Flubbing His Lines
« on: November 01, 2004, 04:37:47 PM »I think he was at a bit of a disadvantage in that his character wouldn't be using slang, he always had to speak with conviction with no stuttering, etc.
In one of the DVD interviews, Sam Hall said that some of Barn's early dialogue was so Byron-esque as to be silly. So perhaps absurdity had something to do with it.
Flubbed lines aside (and under the circumstances, they are entirely forgivable) he certainly gave Barnabas all that humanity and charm with seemingly little effort.
i just laughing at the thought of Barnabas and slang (of 1968) "groovy, far out, the colors man" come to mind LOL
agree with you totally!
jennifer