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* IAmNotSpock: According to Creator/DannyKaye's daughter, for the rest of his life, when people recognized him in a restaurant, they would walk up and spout the entire "brew that is true" speech.

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* IAmNotSpock: According to Creator/DannyKaye's daughter, for the rest of his life, when people recognized him in a restaurant, they would walk up and spout the entire "brew that is true" speech."vessel with the pestle" speech and try to get him to do it with them.

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* ActorAllusion: Hawkins at one point addresses the baddie as "Ravenhurst, you rat-catcher" ― alluding to the fact that Creator/BasilRathbone, who played the part, had played Tybalt in the 1936 film version of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''.
* AFIS100Years100Laughs: #98

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* ActorAllusion: Hawkins at one point addresses IAmNotSpock: According to Creator/DannyKaye's daughter, for the baddie as "Ravenhurst, you rat-catcher" ― alluding to rest of his life, when people recognized him in a restaurant, they would walk up and spout the fact entire "brew that Creator/BasilRathbone, who played the part, had played Tybalt in the 1936 film version of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''.
* AFIS100Years100Laughs: #98
is true" speech.
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* ActorAllusion: Hawkins at one point addresses the baddie as "Ravenhurst, you rat-catcher" ― alluding to the fact that Basil Rathbone, who played the part, had played Tybalt in the 1936 film version of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''.

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* ActorAllusion: Hawkins at one point addresses the baddie as "Ravenhurst, you rat-catcher" ― alluding to the fact that Basil Rathbone, Creator/BasilRathbone, who played the part, had played Tybalt in the 1936 film version of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''.
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* AFIS100Years100Laughs: #98
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* ActorAllusion: Hawkins at one point addresses the baddie as "Ravenhurst, you rat-catcher" ― alluding to the fact that Basil Rathbone, who played the part, had played Tybalt in the 1936 film version of ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet''.
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