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Examples
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Walter Eckland is in his late forties because he was played by Cary Grant but Grant himself did nothing to make Eckland that young.
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Eckland is coerced into helping the war effort by an old friend, an officer in the British Navy, played by Trevor Howard, who puts him to work as a frontline spotter reporting back to headquarters on the movement of Japanese ships and planes.
Lance Mannion: 2010
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Eckland is misanthropic, anti-social, and totally self-centered.
Lance Mannion: 2010
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Eckland is misanthropic, anti-social, and totally self-centered.
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Walter Eckland is in his late forties because he was played by Cary Grant but Grant himself did nothing to make Eckland that young.
Lance Mannion: 2010
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Eckland is coerced into helping the war effort by an old friend, an officer in the British Navy, played by Trevor Howard, who puts him to work as a frontline spotter reporting back to headquarters on the movement of Japanese ships and planes.
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Walter Eckland beardless looked like an old man who used to be Cary Grant.
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Catherine is as prim and proper, neat and tidy, and respectable and responsible as Eckland is none of those.
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Eckland comes off as ten or fifteen years younger than Grant because Grant could move as if he was ten or fifteen years younger.
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Cary Grant unshaven looked like a character named Walter Eckland.
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