Harold starts his own airline, with Red as his first passenger.Harold starts his own airline, with Red as his first passenger.Harold starts his own airline, with Red as his first passenger.
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- TriviaThe fact that Hap Shaughnessy's answering machine has a broken "rewind" button is a derisive-of-the-character joke all in itself --- the sarcastic implication is that the inflated-ego-steeped Hap was so fond of hearing his own voice imitating Gwyneth Paltrow that he'd actually worn out the machine's "rewind" function from backing up the tape so many times to re-listen to the recording. :P
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Red Green: [after hearing an answering machine message that Hap claims came from Gwyneth Paltrow during a supposed romance with her, but which is obviously just Hap's own voice very poorly disguised in a higher-pitched nasally tone to imitate a love-struck lady's voice] She sounds like somebody else, Hap.
Gordon Pinsent as Hap Shaughnessy: [innocently and casually] Well, of COURSE she does, Red - - she's a GREAT ACTRESS! They're EXPERT at disguising their voices.
Red Green: [in a lackluster tone of unimpressed derision] You might wanna think about BEING AN ACTOR YOURSELF, Hap.
Gordon Pinsent as Hap Shaughnessy: [feigning amused modesty] I know, but I could never go into that line of work, Red. To be an actor, you have to PRETEND TO BE SOMETHING YOU'RE NOT.
Red Green: [valiantly trying not to snicker, since he knows that this is precisely what the self-aggrandizing Hap does all the time] Uh-huh.
Gordon Pinsent as Hap Shaughnessy: Yeah, they're PROFESSIONAL LIARS, Red! What kinda man would I be if I got PAID TO LIE?
Red Green: A BILLionaire!
- ConnectionsReferences The Flight of the Phoenix (1965)
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- Runtime23 minutes