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** Eliza runs into her husband, Freddie, and other characters remark on his uncanny resemblance to Sherlock Holmes, because in the film adaptation of ''My Fair Lady'', Freddie was played by JeremyBrett.

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** Eliza runs into her husband, Freddie, and other characters remark on his uncanny resemblance to Sherlock Holmes, because in the film adaptation of ''My Fair Lady'', Freddie was played by JeremyBrett.Creator/JeremyBrett.
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** Eliza runs into her husband, Freddie, and other characters remark on his uncanny resemblance to Sherlock Holmes, because in the film adaptation of ''My Fair Lady'', Freddie was played by JeremyBrett.
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** "The Mark of Kane" teams up Film/{{Gigi}}, [[Film/MyFairLady Eliza Doolittle]] and [[Film/GreenMansions Rima the Jungle Girl]], who were all played by Creator/AudreyHepburn (Gigi on stage, the others on film). Gigi notices the three of them have a similar appearance.
** The depiction of Eliza also alludes to the career of Creator/JulieAndrews, with several nods to Andrews' character in ''Film/VictorVictoria''.
* Eliza's two assumed identities - Kathleen Ruston and Edda van Heemstra - are references not to any Hepburn character but to the actress herself; her birth name was Audrey or Edda Kathleen Ruston and van Heemstra was her mother's maiden name, which she used in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands because an English name would attract suspicion.

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** "The Mark of Kane" teams up Film/{{Gigi}}, [[Film/MyFairLady Eliza Doolittle]] and [[Film/GreenMansions Rima the Jungle Girl]], who were all played by Creator/AudreyHepburn (Gigi on stage, Broadway, the others on film). Gigi notices the three of them have a similar appearance.
** The depiction of Eliza also alludes to the career of Creator/JulieAndrews, Creator/JulieAndrews (who originated ''that'' role on Broadway), with several nods to Andrews' character in ''Film/VictorVictoria''.
* ** Eliza's two assumed identities - Kathleen Ruston and Edda van Heemstra - are references not to any Hepburn character but to the actress herself; her birth name was Audrey or Edda Kathleen Ruston and van Heemstra was her mother's maiden name, which she used in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands because an English name would attract suspicion.
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* Eliza's two assumed identities - Kathleen Ruston and Edda van Heemstra - are references not to any Hepburn character but to the actress herself; her birth name was Audrey or Edda Kathleen Ruston and van Heemstra was her mother's maiden name, which she used in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands because an English name would attract suspicion.
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** "The Mark of Kane" teams up [[Film/MyFairLady Eliza Doolittle]] and [[Film/GreenMansions Rima the Jungle Girl]], who were both played in the respective film adaptations by Creator/AudreyHepburn.

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** "The Mark of Kane" teams up Film/{{Gigi}}, [[Film/MyFairLady Eliza Doolittle]] and [[Film/GreenMansions Rima the Jungle Girl]], who were both all played in by Creator/AudreyHepburn (Gigi on stage, the respective film adaptations by Creator/AudreyHepburn.others on film). Gigi notices the three of them have a similar appearance.
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** "The Mark of Kane" teams up [[Film/MyFairLady Eliza Doolittle]] and [[Film/GreenMansions Rima the Jungle Girl]], who were both played in the respective film adaptations by Creator/AudreyHepburn.
** The depiction of Eliza also alludes to the career of Creator/JulieAndrews, with several nods to Andrews' character in ''Film/VictorVictoria''.
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