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While You Were Sleeping (1994)?
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`~946~` and `~2078~` were initially offered this film, as were `~4832~` and `~4979~`. In a transition scene, a paper boy is shown slipping off his bike. This was actually an accident, but they decided to keep it in the movie. In fact, the paper boy actor broke his wrist. `~6164~` was at one point considered to direct. The film's working title was Coma Guy. A then-unknown `~4615~` tested for the role of Jack, but was dropped because of his Texas accent. The director rejected offers to cast `~14108~` in the same role. `~4602~` turned down the role of Lucy Moderatz. `~1720~` auditioned to for the role. The director had considered `~Jami Gertz~` for the role. `~6001~` was considered to play Jack when `~6002~` was in negotiations to play Lucy. `~11461~` and `~Dylan McDermott~` were considered for the role of Jack Callaghan. The film wasn't originally supposed to be a Christmas movie. The studio wanted it set during the holidays as it would be easier to sell. At the Callaghans' Christmas party, `~3602~` says, "I don't drink anymore. I don't drink any less, either!" Co-star `~1051~`, who was also in that scene, delivered the same line 31 years earlier in a Season 1 episode of @##Bewitched##@ (@#It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog#@). The original screenplay was about a woman in a coma and a man pretending to be her fiancé. Many studio executives thought this to be too predatory, but one suggested reversing the roles. Once the script was rewritten, the movie was picked up by Hollywood Pictures. The role of Lucy was written for `~6002~`. `~8792~` took the role, saying she could relate to it having just broken up from a four year relationship. The word "fiancée" has three acceptable pronunciations in English according to Webster, with the stress on the first, second, or final syllable. In the initial hospital room scene where the Callaghans discover Peter in a coma and meet Lucy, all three pronunciations of the word are given, and in consecutive order as far as the syllables. Nurse: "She's his FIancée!" Midge: "His fiANcée"? Doctor (a few lines later, to intern): "She's the fianCÉE, you idiot!"
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