- James Stewart, Harvey, 1949. Playwright Mary Chase had final approval of the movie Elwood P Dowd, an alcoholic who sees and relates to an invisible giant rabbit called Harvey. Stewart and Brown were the only contenders who had played the role on-stage (Jim never stopped reviving the play in the UK and US!). Other potential Elwoods were: Jack Benny, James Cagney, Gary Cooper, Bing Crosby, Cary Grant, Jack Haley (The Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz) even, crooner Rudy Vallee.In 2000, another Harvey – the later disgraced New York producer Harvey Weinstein – planned a re-tread. With Jim Carrey, Adam Sandler or John Travolta. Spielberg as well. With better taste. Tom Hanks. Or Robert Downey Jr.
- Regis Toomey, Great Day in the Morning, 1955. Producer Edmund Grainger could not decide whether to go funny or straight for Father Murphy. Brown or Toomey ? Likewise, young or old for his Colorado Western hero – William Powell or, the 25-years younger Robert Mitchum! (The answer was Robert Stack). Brown, of course, delivered the greatest Hollywood punchline… the last words of Some Like It Hot, 1958. “Nobody’s perfect!”
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