dvorak@houem.UUCP ( Chuck Dvorak ) (01/11/84)
I just saw Terms of Endearment last night, and I take issue with the 'voice of Doris.' My coddle-brained memory recalls Doris as the wife of the Iowa farmer. HOWEVER, I don't recall hearing her!! When he was in the laundry room talking, I presume a woman's voice was heard.....why would they have dubbed M. K. Place's voice over a young woman's as she spoke in front of the camera?? BTW, I know Place's voice rather well (her first album is one of my guilty pleasures) and I use this to support my hunch. Any other takers?? --Chuck Dvorak (...houem!dvorak) Bell Labs, Holmdel NJ
jeh@ritcv.UUCP (James E Heliotis) (01/11/84)
Just a note of correction, the Iowa man was not a farmer, he was a banker (checked out that country farm house for mortgage eligibility, I believe). Jim Heliotis {allegra,seismo}!rochester!ritcv!jeh rocksvax!ritcv!jeh ritcv!jeh@Rochester
msc@qubix.UUCP (Mark Callow) (01/11/84)
I agree with the first respondent about this question. The girl in the car with Jack Nicholson who called him an alcoholic ex-astronaut was definitely called Doris. -- From the Tardis of Mark Callow msc@qubix.UUCP, decwrl!qubix!msc@Berkeley.ARPA ...{decvax,ucbvax,ihnp4}!decwrl!qubix!msc, ...{ittvax,amd70}!qubix!msc