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Summary
In Chapter 8: True Wuv, Elwes recalled his time working with Robin Wright. He was impressed with her acting ability, beauty, and ability to emulated a British accent. Not many American performers could pull off a convincing English accent. Wright had been raised with an English stepfather, which is where she picked up the dialect. Wright was working on a soap opera at the time of
the film’s shooting, but she was given time off to shoot The Princess Bride. The sheer volume of dialogue Wright needed to learn a day on her soap opera had trained her for the film. Elwes reflected how Wright had been given a difficult job playing the straight-man to the rest of the film’s comedic talents, but she succeeded. Elwes acknowledged how the rest of the world recognized Wright’s talent by awarding her a Golden...
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