Help from my Bava Loyalist: The Nanny1965 & the Nanny and the professor1970 had !
Question: Help from my Bava Loyalist: The Nanny1965 & the Nanny and the professor1970 had nothing to do with each other!?
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it is laughable, because I′d always been mixed up with another movie title!.!.!.some friends of mine made me crazy for asking the filmtitles
why people sometimes are mixed up a filmtitle with something else!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
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it is laughable, because I′d always been mixed up with another movie title!.!.!.some friends of mine made me crazy for asking the filmtitles
why people sometimes are mixed up a filmtitle with something else!?Www@Enter-QA@Com
Answers:
!.!.!.it's totally understandable how people can get confused, with regards to films with similair titles; heck, there have been lawsuits enacted over title simulatities!. I remember back when Dimension Pictures was going to sue Columbia/Tri-Star over a title simularity; Dimension was going into production for their horror comedy, "Scream", and before their film could come out, Columbia/Tri-Star released a sci-fi/horror film, entitled "Screamers"!. Though they were both totally different movies, Dimension was quite willing to sue, so that one movie could not be mistaken for the other!. As I recall, the suit was laughably thrown out of court!.!.!.!.!.!.
!.!.!.as far as the two titles, which you are referring to, there is a definite far-cry difference between Bette Davis' cold, stone-faced and mean-spirited character, in 1965's "The Nanny", and Juliet Mills' whimsically magical, clever and happy-spirited character, in the '70's series, "Nanny and the Professor" (!.!.!.man, does THAT series bring back TV memories!!! I absolutely fell in love with Phoebe Figalilly)Www@Enter-QA@Com
!.!.!.as far as the two titles, which you are referring to, there is a definite far-cry difference between Bette Davis' cold, stone-faced and mean-spirited character, in 1965's "The Nanny", and Juliet Mills' whimsically magical, clever and happy-spirited character, in the '70's series, "Nanny and the Professor" (!.!.!.man, does THAT series bring back TV memories!!! I absolutely fell in love with Phoebe Figalilly)Www@Enter-QA@Com