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The summary for this plot is the summary for the Eddy Murphy movie. Something Is Wrong Here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.182.83.96 ( talk) 04:08, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
I deleted the reference to the prom scene having been filmed at Arizona State's Gammage Auditorium. While it is true that exteriors for the film were shot at Arizona State, the prom sequence was clearly shot on a soundstage - almost certainly in Hollywood. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.175.120.236 ( talk) 05:27, 21 October 2009 (UTC)
There is one film trivia question about "The Nutty Professor" that there has never been a satisfactory answer for. Professor Kelp has a somewhat scary transformation into the character who becomes "Buddy Love." During the transformation Kelp's pet mynah Jennifer morphs into a little man in a business suit who keeps repeating, "I told you, Julius." Who or what is this creature? A dash to the IMDb message board and an email to Paramount Studios (where the film was made) yielded absolutely nothing.
It has been theorized that this "man bird" is just an hallucination Kelp is having after having downed the chemical. Another theory is that it is either Dr. Warfield (Del Moore,) the president of the college, or Kelp's henpecked father (Howard Morris.) These are also unsatisfactory explanations as the creature in the cage neither looks nor sounds like either Warfield or Mr. Kelp. Character actor James Millhollen has been suggested -- indeed, the creature does somewhat resemble him -- but where was he in the rest of the film? Did he wind up "on the cutting room floor?"
The identity of the "man bird" of "The Nutty Professor" is one of the cinema's greatest mysteries, along with the identity of the beautiful young girl who played the "fiancee" of Kong in the 1933 "King Kong."
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The summary for this plot is the summary for the Eddy Murphy movie. Something Is Wrong Here. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.182.83.96 ( talk) 04:08, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
I deleted the reference to the prom scene having been filmed at Arizona State's Gammage Auditorium. While it is true that exteriors for the film were shot at Arizona State, the prom sequence was clearly shot on a soundstage - almost certainly in Hollywood. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.175.120.236 ( talk) 05:27, 21 October 2009 (UTC)
There is one film trivia question about "The Nutty Professor" that there has never been a satisfactory answer for. Professor Kelp has a somewhat scary transformation into the character who becomes "Buddy Love." During the transformation Kelp's pet mynah Jennifer morphs into a little man in a business suit who keeps repeating, "I told you, Julius." Who or what is this creature? A dash to the IMDb message board and an email to Paramount Studios (where the film was made) yielded absolutely nothing.
It has been theorized that this "man bird" is just an hallucination Kelp is having after having downed the chemical. Another theory is that it is either Dr. Warfield (Del Moore,) the president of the college, or Kelp's henpecked father (Howard Morris.) These are also unsatisfactory explanations as the creature in the cage neither looks nor sounds like either Warfield or Mr. Kelp. Character actor James Millhollen has been suggested -- indeed, the creature does somewhat resemble him -- but where was he in the rest of the film? Did he wind up "on the cutting room floor?"
The identity of the "man bird" of "The Nutty Professor" is one of the cinema's greatest mysteries, along with the identity of the beautiful young girl who played the "fiancee" of Kong in the 1933 "King Kong."
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