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* ReferencedBy: Dick and Susan's "You remind me of the man..." bit was copied by Music/DavidBowie for his song "Magic Dance", appearing in the film ''Film/{{Labyrinth}}''.
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* WhatMightHaveBeen: After the success of that film, Cary Grant and Shirley Temple were signed to appear in ''Film/RomanHoliday'', which RKO was supposed to distribute. After Liberty Films was acquired by Paramount, the project remained in limbo until it was resurrected in 1951, with Creator/WilliamWyler at the helm. The finished film would star Creator/GregoryPeck and Creator/AudreyHepburn, the latter in an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward-winning StarMakingRole.

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* WhatMightHaveBeen: After the success of that film, Cary Grant and Shirley Temple were signed to appear in ''Film/RomanHoliday'', a Liberty Films (the same company that produced ''Film/ItsAWonderfulLife'') project which RKO was supposed to distribute. After Liberty Films was acquired by Paramount, the project remained in limbo until it was resurrected in 1951, with Creator/WilliamWyler at the helm. The finished film would star Creator/GregoryPeck and Creator/AudreyHepburn, the latter in an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward-winning StarMakingRole.
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* WhatMightHaveBeen: After the success of that film, Cary Grant and Shirley Temple were signed to appear in ''Film/RomanHoliday'', which RKO was supposed to distribute. After Liberty Films was acquired by Paramount, the project remained in limbo until it was resurrected in 1951, with Creator/WilliamWyler at the helm. The finished film would star Creator/GregoryPeck and Creator/AudreyHepburn, the latter in a StarMakingRole.

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* WhatMightHaveBeen: After the success of that film, Cary Grant and Shirley Temple were signed to appear in ''Film/RomanHoliday'', which RKO was supposed to distribute. After Liberty Films was acquired by Paramount, the project remained in limbo until it was resurrected in 1951, with Creator/WilliamWyler at the helm. The finished film would star Creator/GregoryPeck and Creator/AudreyHepburn, the latter in a an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward-winning StarMakingRole.
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* WhatMightHaveBeen: After the success of that film, Cary Grant and Shirley Temple were signed to appear in ''Creator/RomanHoliday'', which RKO was supposed to distribute. After Liberty Films was acquired by Paramount, the project remained in limbo until it was resurrected in 1951, with Creator/WilliamWyler at the helm. The finished film would star Creator/GregoryPeck and Creator/AudreyHepburn, the latter in a StarMakingRole.

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* WhatMightHaveBeen: After the success of that film, Cary Grant and Shirley Temple were signed to appear in ''Creator/RomanHoliday'', ''Film/RomanHoliday'', which RKO was supposed to distribute. After Liberty Films was acquired by Paramount, the project remained in limbo until it was resurrected in 1951, with Creator/WilliamWyler at the helm. The finished film would star Creator/GregoryPeck and Creator/AudreyHepburn, the latter in a StarMakingRole.
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* WhatMightHaveBeen: After the success of that film, Cary Grant and Shirley Temple were signed to appear in ''Creator/RomanHoliday'', which RKO was supposed to distribute. After Liberty Films was acquired by Paramount, the project remained in limbo until it was resurrected in 1951, with Creator/WilliamWyler at the helm. The finished film would star Creator/GregoryPeck and Creator/AudreyHepburn, the latter in a StarMakingRole.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Cary Grant and Myra Loy didn't get along at all, while Shirley Temple was naturally harboring her own resentment at already being considered a has-been as a teenager.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Cary Grant and Myra Myrna Loy didn't get along at all, while Shirley Temple was naturally harboring her own resentment at already being considered a has-been as a teenager.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Cary Grant and Myra Loy didn't get along at all, while Shirley Temple was naturally harboring her own resentment at already being considered a has-been as a teenager.
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