A discussion about the film "The Winslow Boy"

with Rebecca Pidgeon and David Mamet
in Music, Movies, TV & Theater
on Tuesday, April 27, 1999 * * * * *

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A conversation with playwright/screenwriter David Mamet and actress Rebecca Pidgeon about their film "The Winslow Boy", which chronicles an accident at the Royal Naval Academy in Edwardian England. They also discuss Pidgeon's CD of Scottish folk songs and Mamet's long and distinguished career as one of the most celebrated living American playwrights.

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Rebecca Pidgeon
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The Winslow Boy
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Scottish folk songs

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    1. Robert Bruce  02/19/2008 02:52 AM Report

      Tom, calm yourself.

      It's called Standard American Speech, a common dialect for the stage, used by trained theatre actors.

    2. TomJones  10/21/2007 11:21 AM Report

      Pidgeon dons a faux Scottish accent for Charlie. What a lunatic.