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Demisemicenturian Posted - 01/28/2011 : 23:32:43
Any suggestions for films in which a supporting character from another film is now the leading one? I would particularly like ones from films with more major characters, but for now I'll also include spin-offs which focus on one member of an ensemble cast. It would be better if the latter film wasn't planned at the time of making the former one, but for now I also won't exclude any on that basis. I'm only after full-length cinema-released films as there are lots of shorts and videos in this category. I probably only want ones where the character is played by the same person, but let me know if there are good exceptions and I may be persuaded. I definitely only want ones where the character was invented or significantly developed for the former film, e.g. not Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead or Wide Sargasso Sea.

So far, I can think of these.
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ChocolateLady Posted - 07/17/2011 : 09:50:17
The Hustler and Color of Money? Not exactly sure this works. Newman played Eddie Felson in both, first as the up-and-coming pool player then in the second, Cruise was the up-and-coming guy.
Beanmimo Posted - 07/16/2011 : 13:55:48
quote:
Originally posted by damalc

I'm so disappointed the Jinx movie isn't going to happen.

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Why why why why not for the love of god why not?
Demisemicenturian Posted - 06/26/2011 : 21:39:31
quote:
Originally posted by Beanmimo

How about A Shot in the dark?

Thanks: I'll check that out later. I'm not in a position to finish off/update my accolades at the moment, but they aren't forgotten.

Beanmimo Posted - 06/17/2011 : 02:26:34

How about A Shot in the dark?
AC Posted - 05/26/2011 : 20:55:57
There was a Bruce and Lloyd short made for the DVD release - I know, because I reviewed it on here a while back, and then the film was (rightly) removed from the site because it was a DVD extra. So, that short exists, but the powers that be have decreed that it's not FWFR worthy.
damalc Posted - 05/26/2011 : 16:24:25
I'm so disappointed the Jinx movie isn't going to happen.

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Demisemicenturian Posted - 02/24/2011 : 16:35:16
Thanks for the suggestions.

Jurassic Park sounds a bit too much of a mess to wade through, and I don't view Jeff Goldblum's as a minor character in the first one, so I think it will be easiest to just leave that out. However, I like the idea of the complementary accolade and I'll do that.

Catwoman definitely doesn't fit. I'll check out Bruce and Lloyd -- thanks.
TitanPa Posted - 02/24/2011 : 14:38:19
Catwoman
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Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd
ci�nas Posted - 02/24/2011 : 00:22:33
How about the Jurassic Park franchise? Slightly tricky tho. If Sam Neill & Laura Dern are regarded as the leads & Jeff Goldblum & Richard Attenborough as supporting actors in JP1, then JP2 fits the bill because JG is the lead. Alternatively, if JP1 is regarded as an ensemble piece, then JP3 fits because SN is the lead.

It occurs to me that RA cameos in JP2 & LD cameos in JP3 if you ever decide you want to compile a complementary accolade about leading characters reappearing in later films as minor characters (altho of course there is the same issue about their relative status in JP1)...



Demisemicenturian Posted - 02/14/2011 : 23:10:34
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Originally posted by el guapo
Rooster Cogburn (1975) from True Grit

Is he as big a character as in this version? If so, then it doesn't make the cut.
Demisemicenturian Posted - 02/07/2011 : 16:37:46
Thanks for all of those: I'll check them out. However, Machete doesn't fit for me: Grindhouse wasn't released as such in the U.K. so he is more like the main character in a short in the pseudo-trailer; even had it been, he would be a pseudo-main character rather than a supporting one. Good idea though.
el guapo Posted - 02/07/2011 : 16:35:26
+1
Rooster Cogburn (1975) from True Grit

el guapo Posted - 02/07/2011 : 16:14:45
What about:
The Ewok Adventure (1984)
If memory serves me right, Dead End (1938) starred the Dead End Kids who went on to make:
Angels with Dirty Faces ( 1939)
On Dress Parade (1939)
Give us Wings (1940)
They starred in more but this is just a few.
Machete (2010) must surely count as a film made from a film
Chronicles of Riddick (2004)




Demisemicenturian Posted - 01/30/2011 : 11:48:34
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Originally posted by lemmycaution

Crook's Tour starred Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne, the scene-stealing twits from Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes.

Don't know if this fits your criteria but the "Kids" from Dead End were featured in a few other Warners films and eventually starred in a number of low-budget features most prominently as The Bowery Boys.

Supporting characters Ma & Pa Kettle in The Egg and I went on to star in their own series.

Thanks, especially for reminding me about Charters and Caldicott. As soon as I saw Hitchcock in your post, they sprang to mind. However, should I list that film or Night Train to Munich? They are not top-listed in the latter but descriptions seem to focus on them.

I'd never heard of them before, but the Bowery Boys seem to have different names in Dead End, so that doesn't count even if they are esssentially the same; however, let me know if they go from supporting to starring with the same names in other films.
Demisemicenturian Posted - 01/30/2011 : 11:24:47
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Originally posted by Chris C

Bartok in Anastasia & Bartok the Magnificent

I didn't know of that one in particular, but it's the kind of thing that I was imagining when I decided to leave videos out, as companies like Disney just churn out whatever spin-offs they can get away with. Thanks though.

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