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** Creator/MikeNichols originally asked Bob Balaban to read for the role of Milo Minderbender, ultimately played by Jon Voight. However, after hearing him, he changed his mind and thought Balaban perfect for Captain Orr.
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** Creator/MikeNichols originally asked Bob Balaban to read for the role of Milo Minderbender, Minderbinder, ultimately played by Jon Voight. However, after hearing him, he changed his mind and thought Balaban perfect for Captain Orr.
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** Creator/GeneWilder was the original choice for Milo Minderbender and he was eager to take the role until he saw the screenplay and disagreed with the creative direction of the character. Creator/JackLemmon was also considered.
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** Creator/GeneWilder was the original choice for Milo Minderbender Minderbinder and he was eager to take the role until he saw the screenplay and disagreed with the creative direction of the character. Creator/JackLemmon was also considered.
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** Creator/MikeNichols originally asked Bob Balaban to read for the role of Milo Mindbender, ultimately played by Jon Voight. However, after hearing him, he changed his mind and thought Balaban perfect for Captain Orr.
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** Creator/MikeNichols originally asked Bob Balaban to read for the role of Milo Mindbender, Minderbender, ultimately played by Jon Voight. However, after hearing him, he changed his mind and thought Balaban perfect for Captain Orr.
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no longer trivia, now main/ indexed on administrivia
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!!About the book:
* {{Trope Namer|s}}:
** The book's title entered common usage for the type of circular dilemma it describes (you need A to do B, but you need B to do A). Catch22Dilemma is our name for that trope.
** More indirectly, a review of the book coined the term BlackComedy.
* {{Trope Namer|s}}:
** The book's title entered common usage for the type of circular dilemma it describes (you need A to do B, but you need B to do A). Catch22Dilemma is our name for that trope.
** More indirectly, a review of the book coined the term BlackComedy.